Posted by Vivi on Mar 11, 2010 quarter past nine pm
Of course people still love MI. And what really makes it so good is exactly that players feel you had so much fun creating it.
Although the other side of the coin is - the adventure genre didn't move more than a hand away from MI because many devs seem to think that nobody wants anything else than the same basic structure. Stagnation of evolution lead to extinction, and thus we have only few p&c adventures these days. And eight of ten games that did come out after MI3 ruin the experience by including tons of references to other games.
The classic MI games were the pinnacle of humorous adventure games, and I wholeheartedly salute you guys for creating them. ^_^
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Posted by Vivi on Mar 11, 2010 quarter past nine pm
Although the other side of the coin is - the adventure genre didn't move more than a hand away from MI because many devs seem to think that nobody wants anything else than the same basic structure. Stagnation of evolution lead to extinction, and thus we have only few p&c adventures these days. And eight of ten games that did come out after MI3 ruin the experience by including tons of references to other games.
The classic MI games were the pinnacle of humorous adventure games, and I wholeheartedly salute you guys for creating them. ^_^