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Look up Project Dwarfka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvcCkEIe4yo
Leave No Dwarf Behind
I can see why they went with sci-fi in the end, medieval fantasy has much more limitations with what you can put in the game, while sci-fi allows for almost anything you want.
Would be cool to see a fully fleshed out medieval fantasy game (similar gameplay wise to DRG) from GSG, although it probably should include other playable races like humans and elves (yes those filthy leaf lovers) for example. Magic users would be another thing that would be cool to see.
Amen to this.
If the OP meant it as a joke, it's hard to tell. The people that are in to that stuff are REALLY IN TO THAT STUFF!
https://youtu.be/H3o6Magi8P4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vAkTwKmGQk
Imagine DRG turning into this on April Fools. I'd be laughing my butt off.
it's kinda bizarre seeing this today. im glad things turned out the way they did though, i much prefer deep rock's setting to this
It made me remember about this other video, where an unused weapon was possibly going to be given to a Demolition class, like the one featured in Project Dwarka: https://youtu.be/xERFD8DDNJM