Sacred 2: Fallen Angel 360 version goes gold, PS3 version will make it in time for May 12 launch |
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It's crunch time for Sacred 2: Fallen Angel publisher cdv Software Entertainment America and developer Ascaron Entertainment. While the game's Xbox 360 edition has reportedly gone gold, the PlayStation 3 version is apparently still lagging behind.
It doesn't quite jibe with an announcement from Sacred 2's European distributor Deep Silver saying that both versions were already golden, but maybe that's just the Euro version. Cdv says that the PS3 version will still make it in time for the May 12 simultaneous US release date, though. Europe will be getting the console versions on June 5.
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel is a fantasy RPG that takes place 2,000 years before the original game. Gamers will be able to explore 22 miles of in-game terrain, tackle over 200 dungeons, and take on over 650 quests. Local split-screen and online coop are supported.
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This releases on my birthday
Don't like this game though, not a fan of these types.
Why does every american RPG look like total garbage? It's like american developers all use the same engine that has polygonal graphics, doo doo ass animations, and extremely bland color pallettes. It's like they go "hey use this engine for your RPG, it may look less than average but every D&D loving nerd in america will buy it without question". What gets me is these games get touted as being good and will get high ratings. So by that logic, I could just clone one of these games, maybe give the characters pointy ears, change the script a little, change the building colors and voila! I give you Super Elves versus Trolls: Rescue Princess Zandia! I'll be rich in no time. I wish the PS3 version would get delayed......... FOREVER!
Don't nobody give me that crap about "it's not about graphics". I know how these games work; level up, kill monsters, add some pointless "revolutionary" feature like say raise animals, level up some more, kill something bigger, buy a new weapon, rinse, repeat. That is not deep, that is the devs telling you it's deep and passing off the trash as "new and exciting". UGH. Stuff like this and WoW are disgusting. No style, simple gameplay, no story, no depth, just a crappy clone with sub-par graphics.
"Why does every american RPG look like total garbage"
Its not an American RPG, the Dev team is based in Germany +/
My bad, so that just confirms that only Japan is capable of releasing higher quality games. The fact that you know that the dev team is based in germany only tells me you're a total nerd for these kind of uber crap games. Also, it still doesn't change the fact that it's doo doo and it looks like an american RPG. Excuse me for not researching a game that has no quality in any aspect lol.