Dun, dun, dun!!!
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:02 am
It seems LucasArts are hiring people to develop an RPG title.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/arch ... d-rpg.aspx
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/arch ... d-rpg.aspx
I agree.AnthonyOstrich wrote:According to the Lucasarts job listings, they are actually working on (or at least planning) three games: this RPG, a first person shooter, an a third person game.
As unlikely as it is, I'm really hoping they're KotOR 3, Republic Commando 2, and Battlefront 3.
But I'd still be interested in them if they weren't.
A new Starfighter game would be cool.drunken hutt wrote:They're also working on an "aerial combat title". A new Rogue Squadron?
https://www.lucasfilm.apply2jobs.com/Pr ... rentPage=9
Okay so we have the Elder scrolls, COD, GRAW, and... Lucas Arts Flight Sim.?AnthonyOstrich wrote:We should remember Star Wars isn't the only thing Lucasarts does. So for all we know, these might not even all be Star Wars games.
They did other games. They made Thrillville and it's sequel. (That was in 2007.) They also made lesser known games like Fracture (2008) and Lucidity (2009)Terrabyte20xx wrote:Okay so we have the Elder scrolls, COD, GRAW, and... Lucas Arts Flight Sim.?AnthonyOstrich wrote:We should remember Star Wars isn't the only thing Lucasarts does. So for all we know, these might not even all be Star Wars games.
J/K In all seriousness, the last game that LA made that wasn't Star Wars an Indiana Jones game, so yeah.
I think Fracture is probably much more well known then Thrillville or Lucidity.AnthonyOstrich wrote:They did other games. They made Thrillville and it's sequel. (That was in 2007.) They also made lesser known games like Fracture (2008) and Lucidity (2009)
Oh. Well anyway, that doesn't really affect the point I was trying to make.Scott wrote:I think Fracture is probably much more well known then Thrillville or Lucidity.AnthonyOstrich wrote:They did other games. They made Thrillville and it's sequel. (That was in 2007.) They also made lesser known games like Fracture (2008) and Lucidity (2009)