QUOTE (KarmaInferno @ Apr 20 2012, 09:02 PM)
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I will say that playing a game in a noisy convention setting is not at all conducive to being creeped out or otherwise immersed in dramatic roleplaying.
That said, I played a couple of demo games for Eclipse Phase at a convention and was CREEPED THE HELL OUT by the experience.
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This is a game where you find out at the beginning of the story that an earlier set of your clones apparently committed suicide, which is why you were woken up from stasis. You have no idea why. By the end of the game session, each and every character, that was still capable of rational thought, made the clear and deliberate decision to commit suicide again.
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Wow that is pretty intense. I play with some pretty stubborn Shadowrunners (I swear, the closer you get to Seattle the more dead-set everyone is on Shadowrun), but I'm going to give Eclipse Phase a look and see about giving it a go.
Back on Topic: It is probably a good thing that THQ cannot keep on with the Warhammer 40k MMO. I don't think they've got the oomph to stand up to that sort of time/money investment anyway. Probably would've ended up just like WAR, released in a half-assed state and then mostly dropped and neglected.