An actual well written narrative with great characters.Not trying to hate on the man but I am not sure what he could bring to From Software's games...
If Dark Souls 3 is milking it, I'd gladly take that milk.The most unbelievable part about this for me is From's willingness to work with Bamco again after how DS2 was rushed and 3 was already in milking territory.
wouldn't it be great if the chosen undead was conflicted about whether or not they should keep killing Gods or if they should instead marry in to a position of power?GRRM could certainly prop From's games from great to in contention for all time best but I highly doubt this.
An actual well written narrative with great characters.
I mean...how much of this was because of NB? They were just the publisher of the series in the West. They may have simply signed a deal to make multiple games if they were successful. We don't know.The most unbelievable part about this for me is From's willingness to work with Bamco again after how DS2 was rushed and 3 was already in milking territory.
The dude is bored with it. Sometimes you start a videogame and one day you decide... yeah, no more. I am not going to finish it.
The dude is bored with it. Sometimes you start a videogame and one day you decide... yeah, no more. I am not going to finish it.
Or just anything in life. He is sick of it.
Yes, he has written and released a bunch of stuff since 2011.You don't know what you're talking about and are peddling a conspiracy theory.
He's still actively writing in the universe. Fire & Blood, his newly released book, tells stories within Westeros' past, many of which are clearly modeled after ASOIAF's storylines — as if he were drafting how to play them out.
He still writes — and yes, finishes — a lot. ASOIAF entries are just incredibly intricate, and take a lot of time. Should they take as much time as he does? Nah, GRRM absolutely has his self-imposed handicaps and inefficiencies, but to say he's bored of it is absurd. It's just difficult.
He needs to pull a Stephen King after he got run over. Lock himself in a cabin and finish the damn things.
Yes, he has written and released a bunch of stuff since 2011.
And none of that stuff is a followup to ADWD. I definitely think GRRM has ran into major creative roadblocks for that storyline, because with stuff like TWOIAF, F&B and assorted short stories it feels like he's actively avoiding tackling the main books and would rather write about other stuff.
This was clear in the last two books when instead of winding down to a conclusion he kept pulling new characters out his ass.
Yes, he has written and released a bunch of stuff since 2011.
And none of that stuff is a followup to ADWD. I definitely think GRRM has ran into major creative roadblocks for that storyline, because with stuff like TWOIAF, F&B and assorted short stories it feels like he's actively avoiding tackling the main books and would rather write about other stuff.
He might or might not be bored with it. But If he was....I would understand.You don't know what you're talking about and are peddling a conspiracy theory.
He's still actively writing in the universe. Fire & Blood, his newly released book, tells stories within Westeros' past, many of which are clearly modeled after ASOIAF's storylines — as if he were drafting how to play them out.
He still writes — and yes, finishes — a lot. ASOIAF entries are just incredibly intricate, and take a lot of time. Should they take as much time as he does? Nah, GRRM absolutely has his self-imposed handicaps and inefficiencies, but to say he's bored of it is absurd. It's just difficult.
Sekiro introduces several things that fans never thought From would be equipped or eager to pursue. Things like a more direct narrative, heavier emphasis on dialogue and stealth to name a few. I think going open world next gen is one of the most plausible steps for them to take.Would be absolutely insane. Of the the things in this rumour the open world part doesn't really stick.
A fromsoft open world? Just can't imagine it
Sure it's not out of the question, but their games are technically quite messy, I can't imagine it being easy to translate that to an open worldSekiro introduces several things that fans never thought From would be equipped or eager to pursue. Things like a more direct narrative, heavier emphasis on dialogue and stealth to name a few. I think going open world next gen is one of the most plausible steps for them to take.
I definitely wouldn't be surprised GRRM would do this though. He seems to leap at opportunities to distract him from the ASoIaF books.