John Hathway’s father was a big fan of the Diablo-style action RPG Grim Dawn. He liked it so much that during an emergency room visit, he left the game running. In November, Lee Hathway died of lung cancer. Upon hearing the news, the developers of Grim Dawn decided to put Lee into the game.
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Sanctum Breach: Rebirth é um ARPG indie desenvolvido e distribuído pela Reroll Gaming, com um pé (os dois na verdade) na velha guarda, trazendo uma mescla de vários clássicos desse gênero que tanto gosto como Diablo 2, Path of Exile e Grim Dawn. Na verdade, aqui temos um jogo que foi refeito, Sanctum Breach foi […]
From IGN: "Crate Entertainment, the developers behind 2016's excellent action-RPG Grim Dawn, has announced its next project: the city-builder Farthest Frontier. It'll be coming to PC, though no release date or window has been revealed yet. Get your first look in the announcement trailer above.
You'll hunt, harvest, fish, and farm as you craft items and strategize on the best ways to protect your village dwellers (and later town-goers and city residents as you build up your settlement) from both Mother Nature as well as external threats from other humans. A pacifist mode will be available for those who want to build their town in peace."
I don't get why he's so into this game. Grim Dawn is totally meh.
one of the best isometric rpg in the market.it is easy why he chosen this game in the first place.and nice story that he end up in the game :)