THQ RIP
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Not really surprising, still, another big name from my childhood gone.
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This is a shame, but in all honesty THQ never had that many fantastic games. My favourite one was Titan Quest(honestly a great RPG that surprised me when I bought it) but apart from that they did have that many games that wowed me.
I've heard Saint's Row and Darksiders were good, but I personally never played them.
I've heard Saint's Row and Darksiders were good, but I personally never played them.
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Say what you will about THQ, but they helped produce some games I really enjoyed. The Saints Row series, Metro 2033, the new South Park game looked good (coming from someone who doesn't like SP), and so forth. This will likely be very bad for gaming in the near future. THQ was a pretty big developer at one point, and a lot of the money they lost I believe was on newer IPs (like Metro 2033, which didn't seem to sell that well). If this is accurate or at least thought to be by other major publishers, the amount of new IPs we see could shrink even further.
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They also had the Warhammer 40,000 license. I don't think I've played many of their games apart from Dawn of War. I have a load of them sitting in my Steam list though.
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This probably means no Darksiders 3, Saint's Row goes to a dubious foster home over with Deep Silver/Koch Media, and the South Park license and THQ Montreal go to Ewwwbisoft. At least EvilAnonymous and Bliztivision kept their slimy paws out of this fresh grave.
Ah, well "everything man-made breaks, including promises".
Thank you THQ, for publishing games that I've enjoyed; may your valuable, creative staff find profitable and meaningful employment elsewhere in the industry, and may the inevitable deadwood that hindered things or just ticked off their co-workers move on to some other industry where they'll do less damage...
Ah, well "everything man-made breaks, including promises".
Thank you THQ, for publishing games that I've enjoyed; may your valuable, creative staff find profitable and meaningful employment elsewhere in the industry, and may the inevitable deadwood that hindered things or just ticked off their co-workers move on to some other industry where they'll do less damage...
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Ouch. I'd forgotten THQ owned Vigil. Nobody bought them, and thus the studio is officially dust. No more Darksiders.
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Yea, Darksiders is likely gone to the mists at this point. I wasn't a big fan of what I played of the first, but it's still too bad since some people did enjoy it.
The main concern when it comes to South Park is that the studio that makes South Park was contending they couldn't sell the license without their permission. If so, then the purchase of it was illegal and will shove the game into gaming limbo until things are straightened around.
The main concern when it comes to South Park is that the studio that makes South Park was contending they couldn't sell the license without their permission. If so, then the purchase of it was illegal and will shove the game into gaming limbo until things are straightened around.
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From what I heard, Platinum Games were interested in Vigil. THAT would have been amazing news.
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EikoandMog wrote:From what I heard, Platinum Games were interested in Vigil. THAT would have been amazing news.
They are interested in Darksiders, not Vigil, and only if it is cheap.
I really hope someone comes through and snaps up Darksiders and Vigil, I played through Darksiders 1 and 2 in the past month and they were surprisingly good. My only real disappointment was the lack of meaningful story progression in the second game; a disappointment now compounded by the possibility that there will never be a third game.
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The Darksiders IP will probably get kicked around for a while and then go cheap, but Vigil is almost definitely defunct, and even if it does get bought, it won't really be the same as the staff was already dismissed.
I'm meh about the first's gameplay (thirty years plus of industry development and evolution and we're STILL playing platformers? ) and the plot is...I dunno, just a little off(?), but DAMN, if listening to Hamill taunt me didn't make it interesting.
I'm meh about the first's gameplay (thirty years plus of industry development and evolution and we're STILL playing platformers? ) and the plot is...I dunno, just a little off(?), but DAMN, if listening to Hamill taunt me didn't make it interesting.
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I hope that whoever ends up with the Saint's Row license makes some better use of it than SR3... that series peaked at 2, it really did.
Of course it's sad for the people involved directly, but their recent releases haven't really been up my alley anyway.
And at least they didn't get sucked up into the creativity voids that are Activision and EA (as somebody already pointed out)
Mara.
Of course it's sad for the people involved directly, but their recent releases haven't really been up my alley anyway.
And at least they didn't get sucked up into the creativity voids that are Activision and EA (as somebody already pointed out)
Mara.
What if Alan Turing came up with the test because he was actually a robot and wanted people to find out?
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Mara Kalat wrote:I hope that whoever ends up with the Saint's Row license makes some better use of it than SR3... that series peaked at 2, it really did.
While also being sympathetic to those now out of a job, or worrying about their job with their new parent companies, I kind of was hoping Saints Row would not get bought up. I wasn't a huge fan of SR3 either, and honestly, it seemed as good a conclusion to the series as would ever be gotten.
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According to Volitions Twitter feed, Red Faction was not include with the sale of their studio. So it looks like they are just Saints Row now. I hope they come up with something new, I'd hate to see them pushed into a yearly sequel scenario.
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