As you may or may not know, Valve recently just announced a new game...trailer, for a game called 'Artifact'. With the trailer concluding in the words, 'The Dota Card Game'.
...now, this is usually the part where some will brush it off with an 'eh', or start spilling outrage like most of the reception towards this, with squeals of 'Valve is Dead!' and 'Half-Life 3 died for this?!' being the most recurring.
On the surface, it does look like a pretty grim announcement to make. Until tiny bits of info about how the game works came up, quoting a source from Reddit and Day[9] (Yes that Day[9], the StarCraft guy who's hosting this year's The International Dota 2 Championships),
-There are 3 game boards that represent the lanes
-You control 5 heroes, like in DotA
-You can equip heroes with items that you buy with gold
-Creeps Spawn every turn
-You can play Creature cards
-Some cards are cast on a lane and have persistent effects on that lane
-Each hero has abilities like their DotA counterparts
And that's about all I'm willing to get into, you can check out the video from Valve News Network for more insight into the whole thing, since I can't seem to find where that Reddit thread went. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuXE1ee34-A)
Anyways, what I want to focus on today is whether or not well...the game itself deserve the flak for what it is. It isn't even released yet and we barely know shit about it, but folks are banging on about how it isn't 3, which funny enough, even if those games were to be released, wouldn't they be struck with Duke Nukem Syndrome? Where expectations are set so high there can only be disappointment, kind of like that whole Mass Effect 3 Ending thing years back.
Personally the game concept is intriguing enough for me to check it out, even if I've never played Dota before (Sadly I do, you can purge the heretic that is me later), but I am fairly confident that a large portion of folks aren't into another one of these bloody Card Game things, with added filth that is a Moba Aesthetic, coming from Valve of all people. The outrage makes sense actually, since this is about the last thing anyone expects from them.
So yeah, should we start shooting Artifact at the door?
...now, this is usually the part where some will brush it off with an 'eh', or start spilling outrage like most of the reception towards this, with squeals of 'Valve is Dead!' and 'Half-Life 3 died for this?!' being the most recurring.
On the surface, it does look like a pretty grim announcement to make. Until tiny bits of info about how the game works came up, quoting a source from Reddit and Day[9] (Yes that Day[9], the StarCraft guy who's hosting this year's The International Dota 2 Championships),
-There are 3 game boards that represent the lanes
-You control 5 heroes, like in DotA
-You can equip heroes with items that you buy with gold
-Creeps Spawn every turn
-You can play Creature cards
-Some cards are cast on a lane and have persistent effects on that lane
-Each hero has abilities like their DotA counterparts
And that's about all I'm willing to get into, you can check out the video from Valve News Network for more insight into the whole thing, since I can't seem to find where that Reddit thread went. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuXE1ee34-A)
Anyways, what I want to focus on today is whether or not well...the game itself deserve the flak for what it is. It isn't even released yet and we barely know shit about it, but folks are banging on about how it isn't 3, which funny enough, even if those games were to be released, wouldn't they be struck with Duke Nukem Syndrome? Where expectations are set so high there can only be disappointment, kind of like that whole Mass Effect 3 Ending thing years back.
Personally the game concept is intriguing enough for me to check it out, even if I've never played Dota before (Sadly I do, you can purge the heretic that is me later), but I am fairly confident that a large portion of folks aren't into another one of these bloody Card Game things, with added filth that is a Moba Aesthetic, coming from Valve of all people. The outrage makes sense actually, since this is about the last thing anyone expects from them.
So yeah, should we start shooting Artifact at the door?