ZylonBane on 19/7/2006 at 14:32
Quote Posted by Whisperblade
When a company like Microsoft sign over a deal for something like IW, they gain a certain degree of power into how the game is developed, so that its made in their best interest, thats why IW was so console-tastic, because Microsoft was focussing on their console market.
You are a paranoid conspiracy-freak lunatic.
Cobra on 20/7/2006 at 20:47
Maybe he has been playing too much DX.. ;)
Whisperblade on 21/7/2006 at 08:35
Come now Zylon, you ripped me on the OTP forums, lets not start here.
ZylonBane on 21/7/2006 at 14:24
Ripped is as ripped does.
AxTng1 on 22/7/2006 at 01:21
So ZB, you reply to almost every thread on TTLG and you are also on OTHER forums?
skillz.
Chuck on 22/7/2006 at 16:55
He's pretty tame on the QT3 boards.....
system shocker on 23/8/2006 at 04:00
Is this the worst selling game to ever be on the front page of every magazine and get a 9/10 from everywhere when it came out? For god's sake, the game was so bad it made the company haveto close down. Microsoft xbox killed Deus Ex.
Matthew on 23/8/2006 at 08:24
I'm actually guessing that games like the much-lamented Psychonauts have it beaten hands down.
TheGreatGodPan on 24/8/2006 at 00:40
I think Ion Storm closed down because key people left over the course of some months, but the dissapointment caused by IW probably played a part. If Deadly Shadows had sold, say, twice as much, it's possible that I.S.A would still be around.
ZylonBane on 25/8/2006 at 01:35
Remember, Invisible War was supposed to be the sure-fire cash cow, and Deadly Shadows was to be the game riding on its developmental coattails.
That they managed to botch BOTH games was a screwup truly worthy of the legacy of Ion Storm.
Suck it down.