Jason Moyer on 31/7/2014 at 17:09
It's weird how little attention it feels like this is getting, especially here. I mean, Neurath basically rebooting LGS and making a new Underworld game? Heads should be exploding.
Melan on 31/7/2014 at 18:03
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The studio's name is a play on Looking Glass - the legendary studio responsible for making games such as Thief and System Shock and Ultima Underworld - because the other side is what you get to when you go through it.
Awwwwww. :D
It is so early, but it is also hard not to get enthusiastic about the project. It seems their heart is in its right place.
twisty on 1/8/2014 at 08:03
Thanks for sharing, Brethren.
Quote Posted by Jason Moyer
It's weird how little attention it feels like this is getting, especially here. I mean, Neurath basically rebooting LGS and making a new Underworld game? Heads should be exploding.
Well I think they are, particularly with the old fans of the game. The appearance of muted enthusiasm is probably affected to some degree by the fact that, 1) there is very little information out about this game at this present time and, 2) there has actually been decline of forum activity anyway over the past few weeks (from what I'm told that usually happens around this time of the year).
In saying that, I know how you feel. I keep coming back here hoping for a new topic or two to pop up but I think that this forum will continue to be fairly quiet around here until we start hearing more about the game. It's very early days after all.
Starker on 1/8/2014 at 10:51
Exactly. The game is basically just an idea at this point. I'm watching their forum like a hawk, though, and keeping an eye out for any news about the studio and the game.
Also, I'm trying to not get my hopes up too much. There have been too many disappointments over the past decade.
ZylonBane on 6/8/2014 at 20:23
Given that Ultima isn't part of the license, I'm entirely unclear on why he needed permission for anything from EA. They don't have a copyright on first-person dungeon crawlers. Seems like a lot of trouble just to get the right to call it "Underworld".
Shadowcat on 8/8/2014 at 12:15
Yeah, I was a little confused on that point myself. But as I wasn't expecting this to <em>ever</em> happen, I'm not really bothered by the reasoning behind it. It's just a very nice surprise, as far as I'm concerned :)
My best guess is that they want to keep some fairly recognisable aspects of the gameplay (such as the runic magic); and maybe there was a genuine case for legal action if the game bore too much similarity to its predecessors.
Goldmoon Dawn on 22/8/2014 at 20:31
Quote Posted by Jason Moyer
I mean, Neurath
basically rebooting LGS and making a new Underworld game? Heads should be exploding.
Wow, that's a bit of a reach.
Anyway, regardless of TTLGs input on the new project, a few of us have been supporting them on their official otherside forums... Hopefully, one day, with a lot of praying, we can only hope that the amazing denizens of the almighty TTLG will pick up the interest and then it shall flourish!
GodzillaX8 on 31/8/2014 at 19:44
Quote Posted by Goldmoon Dawn
Wow, that's a bit of a reach.
Not much of one. A co-founder of LGS formed a studio with the lead designer of T1/2 and Ultima Underworld II, who also worked on System Shock, and they're making Underworld again. Sounds like the start of a dream team.
Mr. Tibbs on 12/9/2014 at 02:11
Fragments of Silicon interview Paul Neurath of Otherside Entertainment.
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Our guest, a legend of the industry Paul Neurath is currently starting up production on a reboot to the famed Ultima Underworld series entitled Underworld Ascension. However since that game is just starting production, we are going to focus on Paul’s extensive history, which includes working at the likes of Looking Glass Studios, Floodgate Entertainment and Zynga Boston. Our topic of discussion this week is going to be an overview and examination of the evolution of the First Person Shooter genre over the course of the decades.
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http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-130336/TS-892145.mp3)