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Source: www.massively.com/2009/05/19/the-digital-continuum-blizzards-mysterious-mmo/#continued
We've got a good reason to believe that Blizzard's next MMO is in actuality a new IP, which means it's the perfect time to discuss the potential of this newly crafted world. Assuming that Games Workshop isn't the inspiring factor for yet another Blizzard game, I'll lay out five settings that I hope will catch a few of you off guard. Here's the thing about Blizzard, they rarely stick to vanilla settings. Diablo is the only real exception, but even it had the addition of the Japanese inspired Assassin class and Celtic inspired Druid class. StarCraft's races range over a several influences and Warcraft pulls stuff from all over the place, chief among them being some steampunk. Will it be the same for this new IP?
Steampunk
Warmachine is tabletop game that's a blend of both steampunk and dark fantasy. It's a world with large mechanized machines controlled by powerful mages, and yet it also has plenty of sci-fi influence too. One of the world's factions -- the Cygnar -- actually fuel a few of their most powerful Warmachines with slightly erratic electrical engines instead of furnaces. Mostly though, it's a very steampunk kind of setting where guys with swords, guns and magic constantly tear each other apart. I highly recommend it to anyone with a thing for the setting. Blizzard has never been shy with their inspirational sources, and in the case of steampunk and Warmachine, I really wouldn't mind seeing them change their tune. The unfortunate truth is that Warmachine has always been a fascinating world unable to break free from its tabletop origins, which may be intentional on its creator's part. Even so, a Blizzard take on something like the Iron Kingdoms would be an instant hit whether people realize they want it or not.
In the case of cyberpunk, I can see it being sparsely used or twisted into Blizzard's own take on what kind of dark future the world holds for humanity. Admittedly, it would be very interesting to see a cyberpunk MMO from the company who brought us such a game changing title in their first attempt. Still, assuming Blizzard did a cyberpunk MMO, I imagine it wouldn't be too much like anything we're used to up until now.
Wuxia
If they were looking to stand out in the crowded MMO market, a martial arts epic with a touch of steampunk or maybe even cyberpunk would definitely make everyone take a lot of notice. Something both modern and fantastical, with identifiable fantasy trappings alongside strange and less common locales of the far east. A guy can hope, right? I admit, this one is a bit of a reach. But if anything, maybe one of the races in their upcoming MMO will be heavily influenced by wuxia. Maybe we'll see Pandarens redux for all I know. Part 2
Dark Fantasy
It's hard to guess what's going to be popular in a couple years, let alone the several it takes to develop an MMO. Still, one thing you can count on is for people to be interested in a dark world with a mysterious backstory. That's why I'm fairly certain that whether it's science fiction, fantasy, steampunk or whatever, it'll probably be darker than World of Warcraft.
A more recent franchise would be Mass Effect, which leans more towards sci-fi, but still carries some classic fantasy trappings like the game's reliance on dark energy to explain why people can perform the equivalence force push and create gravity wells. Still, Mass Effect is largely a sci-fi game first -- but the example holds. Obviously this would be double edged choice with Star Wars: The Old Republic coming along in a few years. Could Blizzard out-Star Wars, Star Wars? That's a pretty tall order and something I don't even really know how to answer. Part of me just wants to see them try it, to be honest. Conclusion Whatever it is that Blizzard is cooking up you can bet that it'll be their take on an established genre. Will it be a mixture of one or more of the above? Possibly, especially since I did cover a decent spread.
There's always the chance that we'll all be pleasantly surprised by something completely unexpected. I would say that with two major fantasy heavy titles and only one sci-fi title under their belt, chance favors this new IP to be sci-fi focused. On the other hand, Blizzard can kind of do whatever they want, It's really up to the men and women in charge. Something tells me that whatever they do, it'll be worth playing regardless. |
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Jackio81
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Joined: 11/11/08
The MMO genre as a whole is a running joke considering a 5+ year old game is so dominant. |
5/19/09 1:28:40 PM#2
Originally posted by SaintViktor LOL...This made me spit out my drink and start laughing, now watch all the dumb Blizzard fanbois get made and start demanding in what way is Warcraft/Starcraft similar to Warhammer and WAR40K...../facepalm
Anyways, back on topic.
Blizzard makes awesome games, and I'd hope they give fantasy/sci-fi a try, a game like Rifts would be awesome...=D |
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5/19/09 1:32:53 PM#3
Its actually going to based on the theme of waterworld and they are going to call it Hydross. "The WoW forums are and have always been, the true heartbeat of the game. Having said that... RIP wow. You had a good run." - MAnalog 10/13/10 So WoW is dead? |
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5/19/09 1:41:00 PM#4
Originally posted by Jackio81 LOL...This made me spit out my drink and start laughing, now watch all the dumb Blizzard fanbois get made and start demanding in what way is Warcraft/Starcraft similar to Warhammer and WAR40K...../facepalm
Anyways, back on topic.
Blizzard makes awesome games, and I'd hope they give fantasy/sci-fi a try, a game like Rifts would be awesome...=D
Why would they get mad, they can take a concepts that exist and are meh and turn them into block buster, best in class titles, which break new records only to be broke again by Blizzard themselves. Not many companies can do that ;) I'm assuming this MMO will be away from RPG. I wouldn't be surprised if we run into a massive strategy game. I'm sure they could find a way to make it perfect. |
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stayontarget
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Joined: 10/04/08
Girlfriends come and go but Epic battles are Soulbound |
5/19/09 1:45:16 PM#5
It will be a first person view, FFA with full-loot, and they will call it LightFall. j/k Velika: City of Wheels: Among the mortal races, the humans were the only one that never built cities or great empires; a curse laid upon them by their creator, Gidd, forced them to wander as nomads for twenty centuries... |
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5/19/09 1:45:50 PM#6
Would be interesting to see them change direction a bit. I never got into the whole WoW thing, but I have always enjoyed their other games. Will be very interesting to see what comes of it. Edit: I would agree with one of the above posters, Rifts would be something nice. A blend of past/present/future weapons and class styles. Would be very odd to try out since they class possibilities are limitless in Rifts. Playing: Not much actively. |
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5/19/09 1:46:36 PM#7
I think you missed out one of the biggest genres that is missing at the moment, HORROR. I don't mean weird alien-esque crap like Hellgate London was, I mean the real thing Vampires, Zombies, Werewolves, proper horror!! |
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5/19/09 1:53:43 PM#8
Originally posted by maniacfox
*shivers* The ... HORROR! I think you could be right. |
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Originally posted by Jackio81 LOL...This made me spit out my drink and start laughing, now watch all the dumb Blizzard fanbois get made and start demanding in what way is Warcraft/Starcraft similar to Warhammer and WAR40K...../facepalm
Anyways, back on topic.
Blizzard makes awesome games, and I'd hope they give fantasy/sci-fi a try, a game like Rifts would be awesome...=D Not sure where I actually said that but I found it quite funny myself. Who knows really. My guess is they are going to revive an old ip they have like Blackthorne. |
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5/19/09 2:41:04 PM#10
Why limit yourself to just one? How about a high Sci Fi and high fantasy mix similar to the Final Fantasy series. Why go through the convoluted motions of explaining why people are using swords and shields instead of lasers? Why come up with "Biomech Molecular Regeneration Aura" when you could just have "Heal"? Blizzard likes to cater to everyone at once so why not have an MMO with themes people are familar with(fantasy) with settings we dont see enough of(sci fi). Course, people would complain they are ripping off Star Wars. But then, no matter what this new MMO is people will complain its a rip off of something else. It could be about marmots and ferrets and people would still call it a rip off of Warhammer. |
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protoroc
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Joined: 3/06/04
Now Playing: Rock Band 2 |
5/19/09 2:57:27 PM#11
Originally posted by maniacfox
That's not even proper, real horror is fear of the unknown. |
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5/19/09 3:23:01 PM#12
Originally posted by stayontarget Lightrise, more likely. :-) |
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5/19/09 3:27:29 PM#13
My guess is they will probably give us some mesh (mess?) of sci-fi and fantasy together. However, I hope (a fool's hope, maybe) they will give us a new fantasy world with traditional fantasy races, classes, and elements. Barbarians, Elves, Dwarves, and Gnomes will always work okay for me. Sometimes, folks wanting a new MMO just want a new map and for everyone to start all over again at level 1. Now some people will point to the scores of fantasy MMO's and say that fantasy has been done to death, but I will counter that "good" fantasy MMO's have only been handed to us 3 or 4 times in the last decade. |
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5/19/09 3:34:30 PM#14
I think Dark & Light already captured the horror MMO, because I was horrfied when I saw it! Deeply disturbed=) |
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5/19/09 3:41:53 PM#15
I am voting on either NA western ICowboys and umm native americans and mexico) or Civil War North vs South and the quests would include the abolition of slavery. I would love to see a world map the size of our world map and call it WW4 . Refugee from UO,EQ,AC,AC2,AO,DAOC,L2,SB,HZ,CoH,PT,EQ2,WoW,VG,SWG,EVE,WAR,DF,MO,AI,GA, LOTRO... |
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Jackio81
Novice Member
Joined: 11/11/08
The MMO genre as a whole is a running joke considering a 5+ year old game is so dominant. |
5/19/09 3:59:02 PM#16
Originally posted by SaintViktor Not sure where I actually said that but I found it quite funny myself. Who knows really. My guess is they are going to revive an old ip they have like Blackthorne. Well the question is where are they going to get their material, even if it's a new IP, they're still paying someone to write the stuff. With all the money they have they can hire some of the best names in Sci-Fi/Fantasy literature and graphic artists and come up with some mind blowing stuff....that is if they decide to invest any money in those areas....-_- |
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Zinfacter
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Joined: 12/20/06
"Never doubt yourself, only let it make you stronger." -Metal Gear Solid |
5/19/09 4:49:17 PM#17
Personally, I wish they'd stay out of the MMO market from now on. They're destroying the genre. |
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5/19/09 5:52:04 PM#18
Originally posted by Zinfacter
World of Warcraft single-handedly made the genre mainstream.
They are far from 'destroying' the genre. The barrier of entry is extremely high due to WoW's success, but if anything, that just means that games require more quality to succeed. - |
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5/19/09 5:53:34 PM#19
Originally posted by Zinfacter
How so? |
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5/19/09 5:55:46 PM#20
how come noone has done an mmo with vampires and such or one based on the forgotten realms series? |
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