Safe to say that this is in development hell?
A couple of my friends asked me about Telltale's take on King's quest. They heard about it ever since they announced that they were going to do it. So far, nothing new has been brought out about the game. So is it safe to say that this game is in development hell? Thats what alot of my friends are coming down with a conclusion for the lack of updates on the development on this.
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So far as I can tell, it's just not Telltale's model to provide regular updates/info/insight for games in development. We still have 3 episodes of The Walking Dead to go and then Fables as well before we should be expecting King's Quest. Just because they're quiet about it doesn't automatically mean there are problems.
Original game is far more marketable.
Nah, Tales From Monkey Island season 2 please. More fans, more opportunities.
Good post. I think it would also be great if the game was divided into nine chapters. Three in which you play Graham, three Alexander, and three Rosella. What do you guys think?
That's way too many characters to focus on in short chunks that Telltale offers, it would dillute the story too much. I'd prefer if it sticks to one or at the most two characters.
I'd be more affraid that it would end up turning KQ more int Sam & Max Season 1 where there are several separate stories, but a very weak overall connecting story.
Tales of Monkey Island's progression is closer to what I want to see... A good story, that grows as each chapter is released, and becomes more complicated. Not a bunch of more or less stand alone stories.
I'd personally prefer if they focus on a single character, for 'season 1', and if its successful, focus on a new character for 'season 2'.
Or...Why not drift a little from the usual? How about a KQ game which has one of the Royal "In Laws" as a protagonist--For example Edgar or Cassima?
I wouldn't expect to hear anything about KQ until at least Fables finishes.
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Seriously. KQ doesn't require a reboot/sequel, and if TTG hadn't mentioned it, they would have been within their rights to back out. Now that everyone is talking about it, they would tick people off if they changed their minds.
And my bet is that they would call it "Tales of Daventry."