Rick Wilder explores the history of the humble game save from the birth of video games to the present - when your save state is often as important as the game data itself
"The role-playing game developer posted a tweet about their next project, all signs lead to a new installment in the Pillars of Eternity series." - Siniša Bućan
It's misdirection, yellow and red clashing match the lightsabers on KOTOR 1's cover, clearly KOTOR 3.
I know I'm grasping straws :(
Isometric RPGs are enjoying a Renaissance these past few years, with projects like Divinity, Wasteland 2, Pillars of Eternity, The Banner Saga among others making a rather big splash, so to make sure the classics get some attention too, we made a list of some landmark titles in the genre.
Damn, list brings back old memories, good ones that too. Might jump back into some of these..
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords was a solid game. Think I'll try get it from someone!
I want to play Deus Ex so bad but it's outdated, I've tried to play it two times but I could not continue, I wish someone would remak the game.
More recently Tyranny as well, anyone interested in Isometric RPG's should give it a go its made by Obsidian and they add some great new elements to the way storytelling works in these games
Kisareth Studios has released their official release date trailer for their anticipated sequel, Chronicles of a Dark Lord: Episode 2 War of The Abyss.
Anyone else old enough to remember having to write down codes as saves, im looking at you Castlevania iv