13th July 2004, 6:52 PM
Switching developers is a sign to me that they think it has Blizzard-level quality issues. E3 reports support that. Most anyone else would release it as a top title, but Blizz has extrememly high standards... if it does end up coming out (and yes, the chances are pretty good it will), I'm not so sure it'll be soon. Next year wouldn't exactly be a surprise.
Oh, as for WC Adventures, it also had several developers, a animated cutscene developer in Russia or something, and yes, that aging graphics engine... but still, I'm sure that if they had released it it'd have been a good adventure game. Not great, and not innovative, but decent. The problem is Blizzard wasn't satisfied with that. :(
Oh, as for WC Adventures, it also had several developers, a animated cutscene developer in Russia or something, and yes, that aging graphics engine... but still, I'm sure that if they had released it it'd have been a good adventure game. Not great, and not innovative, but decent. The problem is Blizzard wasn't satisfied with that. :(