There are some rumors suggesting that they're working on a Quake game. But who knows.what is id doing tho? It's been more than 3 years since Eternal. I need a new one!
I was hoping for Quake, but there was a recent leak that stated they were working on Doom: Year Zero.There are some rumors suggesting that they're working on a Quake game. But who knows.
Romero did a stream of him playing Eternal.I wonder what they think about current Dooms.
They sold themselves...I wonder what they think about current Dooms.
Yep, and he was bad at it, lol.Romero did a stream of him playing Eternal.
He's the washed up rockstar of gaming. Going around and telling everyone how great they were 30 years ago but the world has moved on.What ever happened to Romero? I know in the 90s he tried to go on his own and it didn't turn out great. But the past 20 or so years he does tons of noname indie games.
Did he get blacklisted? Or he just preferred doing casual games? You'd think even with Daikatana which flopped, studios would be begging to hire him o help make FPS games.
I am hoping to hear something about that in 2024. It's been a hot minute now.There are some rumors suggesting that they're working on a Quake game. But who knows.
He's the washed up rockstar of gaming. Going around and telling everyone how great they were 30 years ago but the world has moved on.
To be fair, he made the video game equivalent of Thriller twice. He deserves it.He's the washed up rockstar of gaming. Going around and telling everyone how great they were 30 years ago but the world has moved on.
I was hoping for Quake, but there was a recent leak that stated they were working on Doom: Year Zero.
I wasn't aware of this "Doom: Year Zero" thing. Would be sad if they were making yet another Doom. Don't get me wrong, Doom 2016 was awesome and Doom Eternal was solid.... It's just that my heart is beating for Quake.I am hoping to hear something about that in 2024. It's been a hot minute now.
But didn't a new doom got leaked called DOOM: Year Zero?
Yeah I agree with that.I wasn't aware of this "Doom: Year Zero" thing. Would be sad if they were making yet another Doom. Don't get me wrong, Doom 2016 was awesome and Doom Eternal was solid.... It's just that my heart is beating for Quake.
It seems I have not heard of this at all. Was there also something about Age of Mythology: Retold or Age of Empires in general in that as well?And yeh that was leaked same day as the the Xbox Strategy with all the slides in September.
I believe AoG Retord was revealed on October 25th, 2022. But here is the list.It seems I have not heard of this at all. Was there also something about Age of Mythology: Retold or Age of Empires in general in that as well?
I believe AoG Retord was revealed on October 25th, 2022. But here is the list.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Fallout 3 remasters, a GhostWire: Tokyo sequel, Doom Year Zero, Dishonored 3 and the Indiana Jones game from MachineGames.
Here is the trailer for Retold.
Doom launched for DOS all the way back on December 10, 1993. We are less than a month away, from the 30th anniversary, of one of the most influential games ever.
It's going to be cool to see John Romero and John Carmack reminisce on the making of Doom.
Cool, cool, but John Romero seems to be nothing more than a lucky bastard who was in the right place at the right time. What he did with Daikatana... I mean that's mind boggling. Anyways, the golden era showed how creativity can flourish when money is not the primary driving factor of making something unique.
Fuck, look how ppl bastardized modern Doom.
Cool, cool, but John Romero seems to be nothing more than a lucky bastard who was in the right place at the right time. What he did with Daikatana... I mean that's mind boggling. Anyways, the golden era showed how creativity can flourish when money is not the primary driving factor of making something unique.
Fuck, look how ppl bastardized modern Doom.
samesies.I wasn't aware of this "Doom: Year Zero" thing. Would be sad if they were making yet another Doom. Don't get me wrong, Doom 2016 was awesome and Doom Eternal was solid.... It's just that my heart is beating for Quake.
Agreed. Romero did a lot of great stuff and shouldn't be glossed over. But yeah, he just wasn't as good at programming as Carmack. He was very much a jack of all trades in Doom's development.Romero is a great programmer, just not as great as Carmack. But very few are.
Romero did a lot of programing work at id and even before id. Some even for the US military.
And he is a great level designer and art director.
Daikatana was a failure, because he trying to do way too much for the tech of the time.
Taking out the bad AI, and it's a good FPS with some original ideas.
But it was thanks to his passion for games, and him creating Ion Storm, that we got Deus EX.
You are on a revisionist streak about how things happened . If I remember right back at id office JC kicked JR out in 96 because he wasn't working hard hours... The success and fame went right into his head... and it ruined everything later at Ion Storm. He formed a studio that was later bought out by Eidos, that's how they got some money infusion. And what was friggin awesome is Tom Hall's work on Anachronox. Plus Warren Spector created Deus Ex in a whole different branch they were in. Now those two were clearly fucking good games.Romero is a great programmer, just not as great as Carmack. But very few are.
Romero did a lot of programing work at id and even before id. Some even for the US military.
And he is a great level designer and art director.
Daikatana was a failure, because he trying to do way too much for the tech of the time.
Taking out the bad AI, and it's a good FPS with some original ideas.
But it was thanks to his passion for games, and him creating Ion Storm, that we got Deus EX.
Nobody questions that Romero got too big for his britches and let fame go to his head, which ended up being his downfall.You are on a revisionist streak about how things happened . If I remember right back at id office JC kicked JR out in 96 because he wasn't working hard hours... The success and fame went right into his head... and it ruined everything later at Ion Storm. He formed a studio that was later bought out by Eidos, that's how they got some money infusion. And what was friggin awesome is Tom Hall's work on Anachronox. Plus Warren Spector created Deus Ex in a whole different branch they were in. Now those two were clearly fucking good games.