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Feral Interactive are teasing yet another SteamOS & Linux game

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Feral Interactive are pushing the boat out once more, and they have another clue ready for an unannounced port.

The clue is "THE ROYAL SCAM", and the image to go with it is this:
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What do people think this is then? I have no idea, exciting. See their radar here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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FredO Nov 20, 2015
Assassin's Creed Syndicate. It's set in London, and I've heard there's a few Royals over there.
Arehandoro Nov 20, 2015
Quoting: maodzedun
Quoting: Mountain Man
Quoting: GuestToo bad it wasn't FO4.
Everything I've read suggests to me that Fallout 4 is crap, at least if you're a fan of RPGs. It's less of a roleplaying game and more of an FPS with RPG elements. I'll stick with Wasteland 2 for my post-apocalyptic RPG fix.

The game is as buggy as any Bethesda game (which is very) but anybody who liked Fallout 3 and New Vegas will love 4 and vice versa. But if you already hated F3 and NV, I don't see why you had to wait for reviews to know you won't like it. It's a Bethesda game - if you're not into their games, whether it's a Fallout game or TES you should automatically know it's not for you.
And btw Fallout 4's main strength IS the role-playing. Maybe you can't tweak as many stats as in Wasteland but in terms of actual role-playing F4 is leaps and bounds ahead.

Actually, comparing Fallout 3/4 with New Vegas is like comparing Baldur's Gate with Diablo. I did enjoy all them, don't get me wrong, but the role-playing part in F3 or Diablo are quite limited.

EDIT: Well, maybe saying Diablo is exaggerating a bit but I guess we all get the idea.


Last edited by Arehandoro on 20 November 2015 at 3:13 pm UTC
Stupendous Man Nov 20, 2015
I just thought, couldn't the image mean they are porting the 2nd game in a trilogy? You have the old man, the old (maybe first?) in the series, the second person is in blue as in the game being ported, and the young person which indicates there's a relatively new game in the series.
Still, this doesn't indicate which game is being ported, but should narrow it down quite a bit.
mao_dze_dun Nov 21, 2015
Quoting: Arehandoro
Quoting: maodzedun
Quoting: Mountain Man
Quoting: GuestToo bad it wasn't FO4.
Everything I've read suggests to me that Fallout 4 is crap, at least if you're a fan of RPGs. It's less of a roleplaying game and more of an FPS with RPG elements. I'll stick with Wasteland 2 for my post-apocalyptic RPG fix.

The game is as buggy as any Bethesda game (which is very) but anybody who liked Fallout 3 and New Vegas will love 4 and vice versa. But if you already hated F3 and NV, I don't see why you had to wait for reviews to know you won't like it. It's a Bethesda game - if you're not into their games, whether it's a Fallout game or TES you should automatically know it's not for you.
And btw Fallout 4's main strength IS the role-playing. Maybe you can't tweak as many stats as in Wasteland but in terms of actual role-playing F4 is leaps and bounds ahead.

Actually, comparing Fallout 3/4 with New Vegas is like comparing Baldur's Gate with Diablo. I did enjoy all them, don't get me wrong, but the role-playing part in F3 or Diablo are quite limited.

EDIT: Well, maybe saying Diablo is exaggerating a bit but I guess we all get the idea.

I beg to disagree. The games just have too different feel. In F3 you're the Lone Wanderer and honestly - that' what you do. Explore, collect items, find interesting places in the world. Fallout 3 is a content light game but it more than makes up in atmosphere. Your roleplay is of somebody who crawled out of a hole in the ground and finds out what happened to the world above. New Vegas on the other hand is closer to Fallout 2 - tons of content and plot, to the point it actually felt crammed. I've only 12 hours in Fallout 4 but so far it feels closer to F3, which is a bonus for me.
Still, I stand by my point - they're all Bethesda games in style. FPS/TPS, you have up to one follower, open world, crafting, houses, simpler RPG system, blah-blah. You're either into it, or not :))).
JSVRamirez Nov 22, 2015
Quoting: wvstolzingThe lyrics to 'the Royal Scam' mention 'the City of St. John'

The voice of Duke Nukem is Jon St John, so it must be DNF!!
Nasra Nov 25, 2015
They announce Thief for Mac : http://www.feralinteractive.com/fr/mac-games/thief/

Maybe a linux version ?
liberodark Nov 29, 2015
Is not Thief have been ported by feral for mac look :
http://store.steampowered.com/app/239160
Is anthoner game but what ???


Last edited by liberodark on 29 November 2015 at 11:44 am UTC
sunbeam4 Dec 31, 2015
sleeping dogs ?
TacoDeBoss Mar 6, 2016
Did anybody figure out what this was?
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