I didn't know the colonists had to overcome monsters. Might explain a few things..
EDIT:Oh, crap. Sorry.
EDIT:Oh, crap. Sorry.
Key word bolded. It's inspired by a particular era of exploration, not necessarily by the area being explored.Erana said:"Sword of the New World is an action-packed tactical fantasy MMORPG set in a world of colonial exploration inspired by Europe?s exploration of America."
Far Cry 2Erana said:"Sword of the New World is an action-packed tactical fantasy MMORPG set in a world of colonial exploration inspired by Europe?s exploration of America."
Just look at the concept art. [http://swordofthenewworld.gamersfirst.com/concept_art.php]
[small]Because America looks like a cross between Vvardenfel and Middle Earth.[/small]
Isn't it a little mind boggling to see where they've taken this vague idea? Frankly, I'm a little floored. Do you have a favorite... Erm... colorful game reimagining of your home?
Wait, that's sarcasm, you mean that America is NOTHING like that? Man... So many years I believed in a lie...Erana said:[small]Because America looks like a cross between Vvardenfel and Middle Earth.[/small]
Ahh 3 short points to sum it up for all of us! Thank You.xmetatr0nx said:Well:
1. its a video game
2. thought up in korea probably, so not exactly caught up on their western civ or culture
3. its a video game.
I'm assuming that's what you meant.Moonmover said:Well, there is the whole....ancient mountaintop castle ruins and whatnot. And the steampunkness....and the fruity stipper-armor. And....yah.MaxTheReaper said:It looks...fine...?
Not sure what I'm supposed to be outraged by, honestly.
This looks awfully wierd. I think "Vardenfell and Middle Earth," as mentioned in the opening post, describes it pretty wELL. It certainly doesn't look like anything I've ever seen in America.