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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:37 am
by Colicedus
Zantalos wrote:The Lugaru world isn't like some generic medieval fantasy game where you just rescue the girl in the end, it has a pretty interesting world behind it. It's set in the future where mankind has dissapeared or something and animal life have evolved into sentient beings, but's that just the background history.
Correction here: Lugaru as I understand was not set in a world where Mankind disappeared. There was something released about that... as far as I know David has confirmed its not true. Invertin and I use that to back up the Chainsaw and power Drill story.
Zantalos wrote:So you kill the raiders, kill the wolves, dethrone the king, then retire as king because you're still feeling messed up about your family being dead.
only in an alternative ending unlocked with debug, Turner Turns down the thrown to wander the Island.
Some how I think it would be more interesting fighting Turner as an optional boss, and Being a different/Player made character in the second installment of the Trilogy now that I think about it. I can see Turner Being an old hermit that becomes a young rabbits trainer. I Do also realize that Turners story dose not end because of some events of the rabbits foot and God and his evil twin (oops I mean david and Jeff

) have a story already.
I cant wait to hear the next installment

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:55 am
by Zantalos
Colicedus wrote:Zantalos wrote:So you kill the raiders, kill the wolves, dethrone the king, then retire as king because you're still feeling messed up about your family being dead.
only in an alternative ending unlocked with debug, Turner Turns down the thrown to wander the Island.
Retire as in, retiring as king and wandering the island.
Colicedus wrote:Zantalos wrote:The Lugaru world isn't like some generic medieval fantasy game where you just rescue the girl in the end, it has a pretty interesting world behind it. It's set in the future where mankind has dissapeared or something and animal life have evolved into sentient beings, but's that just the background history.
Correction here: Lugaru as I understand was not set in a world where Mankind disappeared. There was something released about that... as far as I know David has confirmed its not true. Invertin and I use that to back up the Chainsaw and power Drill story.
Now, I don't have any memory of David confirming or saying anything about it, but I remember Jeff did tell Mike Cuzins that Lugaru is set in the future where mankind had disapeared. I did not say "never existed," I said they dissapeared and animal life evolved. I do not know that much about the chainsaw and drillers story because that seems to be your little thing with bws and invertin, but I'm pretty sure we have the exact same views on humans. They have disapeared
for some unknown reason.
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 6:33 pm
by Renegade_Turner
Umm, trilogy? How do you assume it's a trilogy?
In all honesty, I like Turner and hate when game sequels throw you into the role of someone else. It's kind of annoying to be honest. Like the Final Fantasy film not actually having any characters from Final Fantasy, or anything to do with any of the Final Fantasy's.
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:54 pm
by NickD

Sequels really do work in misterious ways.....
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:04 pm
by Ninjas
Renegade_Turner wrote:Umm, trilogy? How do you assume it's a trilogy?
In all honesty, I like Turner and hate when game sequels throw you into the role of someone else. It's kind of annoying to be honest. Like the Final Fantasy film not actually having any characters from Final Fantasy, or anything to do with any of the Final Fantasy's.
I thought the problem with the FF movie is that it was awful. Those games are a good example though, since they usually change their complete cast every installment.
I would wait for Lugaru 2 to get finished before getting your hopes up for a trilogy.
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:07 pm
by invertin
Renegade_Turner wrote:Umm, trilogy? How do you assume it's a trilogy?
In all honesty, I like Turner and hate when game sequels throw you into the role of someone else. It's kind of annoying to be honest. Like the Final Fantasy film not actually having any characters from Final Fantasy, or anything to do with any of the Final Fantasy's.
I like it if you play as someone else for the sequel but the time period is about the same, so you can see what your actions did to the world from some-one elses point of view, and if it is a few years later you can see if they even did anything at all.
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 12:18 am
by Renegade_Turner
To be honest I would just prefer to be Turner since he was the character I got to know in the first one, and mind you that still has not developed properly. We barely know Turner as it stands.
But yeah the Final Fantasy movie was shit.