Microsoft Announces Vanguard MMORPG
Thanks to GameSpot for its news story covering the announcement of Microsoft's new massively multiplayer PC game, Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, in development by "renowned designer and cocreator of EverQuest Brad McQuaid" and his company Sigil. The official Vanguard site is now publicly viewable, stating Vanguard's aim to "become the premier third generation massively multiplayer RPG", and an interview with Brad McQuaid over at GameSpot goes into more detail, noting the game's style is "generally what someone would label as high fantasy", although not discussing whether Vanguard's development is one of the reasons for Microsoft's cancelling of their internally-developed MMO Mythica.
Man, the market was just begging for another fantasy mmorpg! *sarcasm*
Ahh
On a side note, check out the bestiary. Six whole monsters! I guess three generations were worth the wait.
I'm surprised and impressed to see all kinds of interaction between Brad McQuaid, the Microsoft Lead Business Manager Jon Grande, and the community on the message boards. They are answering questions in a very straightforward manner.
I'm not highly involved in any other MMOs but I believe this is an unprecedented level of interaction between the higher-ups, coders, and people who will eventually play the game. The complaint I always hear about these games is that the company isn't listening or isn't responding. Very nice to see something different.
Promote civility: mod down any post starting with 'ummm'.
Continue through the teaser story - it's revealed what they are -- might wanna stick around one of the flash pages.
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"Can be" meaning "it's fun for the first 5 times you unlock and use a new attack."
When oh when will we see some NEW ideas for MMO-type combat? Planetside did a fairly good job at trying something new, but the types/size of battles just don't fit correctly.
They claim to want to cater to the hardcore gamers... the first line of their faq reads "what is a faq?" ...