So is RS good now? Did they fix the leveling bug that bombed your stats and what not? Might re-downloaded and try it again.
i think DLC would be great. Anything that will continue my Ravensword experiance is a plus. Maybe adding more achievments and quests, however trivial they may be; anything is good. Not to interested in cheats.
I'm kinda on the fence... More content, now!, but that stops work from R2... (but I don't wanna buy cheats) How about a monster pack, you have the (big RPG game whoms name I forgot ) artist.
Why not finish the sequel first, then do a nice DLC with weapons or areas or missions so it still sells and doesn't become obselete?
We're doing a quick update that address's an issue with 3G's and 2G touches - and we're working on Ravensword 2. Building a massive asset library - to make a HUGE WORLD for it! Remember how Ravensword has only one main town area? Well... Wait til you see how much we've got in the next one. Its going to be quite awhile though. Don't expect it any time soon.
That's awesome. I might buy the sequel...I was put off buying Ravensword because of the lack of content even if it looked great otherwise.
In any case though I buy a lot of games, I don't buy just anything. Not having enough content results in a pass even if the game is very polished. You're always competing with SOMETHING, in this case I decided to buy an RPG today and I went with The Quest because it's polished, highly recommended, and has a ton of content available. Given the choice between two games buying the one with 80 hours of content over the one with 5 hours of content is a no-brainer.
recently I did purchase DLC on some games (e.g. Elimate, Seed, G&G & etc). I think it's trend on idevice that many games will do the same later on, you just need to get use to it. Bring it on!
Tell me another game that's like ravensword for the idevice. 100% free roam and beautiful 3d medieval graphics/theme. Sure the content may range from 4-7 hours, but it's something new. I would rather pick this up then a tbrpg anyday, anytime. The console gamer.