I saw the whole spellborn fiasco as more or less a foreign publisher keeping a dutch development company out of the market. I neither dutch, nor from whatever asian country Acclaim is.
It was a good game, it was uniqe, and it could have survived as a niche game. But acclaim wanted the source code and killed the game when it wasnt going to be given up without a fight. At least thats how i remember it all going down. Feel free to correct me on any of this, it was a while ago since i played.
I saw the whole spellborn fiasco as more or less a foreign publisher keeping a dutch development company out of the market. I neither dutch, nor from whatever asian country Acclaim is.
It was a good game, it was uniqe, and it could have survived as a niche game. But acclaim wanted the source code and killed the game when it wasnt going to be given up without a fight. At least thats how i remember it all going down. Feel free to correct me on any of this, it was a while ago since i played.
I was only just thinking about some of the times i spent in Spellborn - it was truly an amazing game.
A game which dared to be different, a game which All MMO players wanted - 'Something completely New'...and in rejecting a different concept, MMO players pretty much killed any chances of this stale genre ever becoming something different to what it currently is..
The game had a rocky road from launch with greedy publishing deals and ip blocks - that pretty much dug the hole, and the fact that people just 'didn't get it' buried it...
This game had potential to change the rules completely.
Acclaim is that Delaware Corporation that has the dubious honor of being sued by Mary- Kate and Ashley Olson. Yes they are an American video game developer and publisher not some Asian company, they got bought over by Playdom or something.
The combat system was really way more fun than any MMO I´ve played...yet somehow the game didn´t survive, and all we can do is wait for the free to play version to be released,if that will ever happen...
Well Spellborn was different and fun. Man I remember my first time playing this in closed beta being on the ship fighting my way through the opening to the docks and on through the broken land scape. This game was so great there combat system rocked the fact gear was not the main factor but playing with skill was. I also remember my first ganking when a player jumped me in the woods and killed me oh the fond memorys. Well lets all hope it makes a come back I would love to play it again or something close to it nah just it what a good game it was.
Sherman's Gaming
Youtube Content creator for The Elder Scrolls Online
Deep,immersive,lore-driven,with quests i couldnt wait to finish so i could read up on the new bits of Spellborn shard lore i was allowed as i progressed,hard,let me say that again,HARD,and grindy...wiiii,let me repeat,GRINDY! You didnt ding end-level in one week,amagad..:) I can't help it,gonna repeat this in defense of anyone loving to earn their e-bread..it was grindy!!!
Never mind that wheel UI thing,so so refreshing,all the skill one could master to be good,just by using his mouse,without this WoW-inflicted button mashing frenzy [Tera fans,this is where your battle system comes from,yes]
I remember the first Vault quest,my feelings as i was treading my way up that steep mountain slope,the music score so epic,feeling like i was stoned,even though sober..smiling..i was playing an MMO and i was smiling..happy..never again since..it lacked a lot,yes,had tons of bugs,with you,but it kept you hooked..you were there..
I loved spellbourn, it really was different. Hack n Slash style but strategic as well because you had to work out which skills to place where on the rotating skill bar thing.
Still remember being repeatedly mauled by Tiny Tyke!
Cluck Cluck, Gibber Gibber, My Old Mans A Mushroom
Still remember being repeatedly mauled by Tiny Tyke!
Such an evil little creature. Hated his guts.
Hehe nothing like being chased across Aldenvault by the most vicious doggy ever....
Yeah, first time I met tiny tike I was dead before I knew he was there xD
Yeah me too, the first time I ventured out of hawksmouth, literally the first thing I hit when I came through the gate was Tiny Tike, then I was dead. I remember thinking to myself WHOA this area is WAY harder than the starter area. LOL
Cluck Cluck, Gibber Gibber, My Old Mans A Mushroom
I had good times in this game as well. Is there still any hope of another publisher relaunching the game? There was mention when it closed that it might be relaunched by someone else in early 2011, but I never saw who had picked up the game from Disney.
I had good times in this game as well. Is there still any hope of another publisher relaunching the game? There was mention when it closed that it might be relaunched by someone else in early 2011, but I never saw who had picked up the game from Disney.
I would go back to it in a second. This game had many flaws but at its core it was so fun and the atmosphere was the best I have seen in an MMO.
I will always remember TCOS as my favorite MMO experience.
Playing: PO, EVE Waiting for: WoD Favourite MMOs: VG, EVE, FE and DDO Any person who expresses rage and loathing for an MMO is preposterous. He or she is like a person who has put on full armor and attacked a hot fudge sundae.
I'd totally go back and give it another go if it re-launched. As much as I hate F2P crap, I'd still give it a go. It was a fun game & I thoroughly enjoyed the combat style.
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Meant to be cominb back some time soon, not sure when though
I saw the whole spellborn fiasco as more or less a foreign publisher keeping a dutch development company out of the market. I neither dutch, nor from whatever asian country Acclaim is.
It was a good game, it was uniqe, and it could have survived as a niche game. But acclaim wanted the source code and killed the game when it wasnt going to be given up without a fight. At least thats how i remember it all going down. Feel free to correct me on any of this, it was a while ago since i played.
Wish it came back it was the only fantasy hack & slash online I truely enjoyed and for once it was not a gear treadmill since it was mostly for looks.
I would like to see it come back as well. Still bothers me I didnt give it the time it deserved.
Acclaim is a U.S. company.
I was only just thinking about some of the times i spent in Spellborn - it was truly an amazing game.
A game which dared to be different, a game which All MMO players wanted - 'Something completely New'...and in rejecting a different concept, MMO players pretty much killed any chances of this stale genre ever becoming something different to what it currently is..
The game had a rocky road from launch with greedy publishing deals and ip blocks - that pretty much dug the hole, and the fact that people just 'didn't get it' buried it...
This game had potential to change the rules completely.
I too hope to see it again one day.
Playing: Rift, LotRO
Waiting on: GW2, BP
Acclaim is that Delaware Corporation that has the dubious honor of being sued by Mary- Kate and Ashley Olson. Yes they are an American video game developer and publisher not some Asian company, they got bought over by Playdom or something.
Yeah, I miss spellborn too
The combat system was really way more fun than any MMO I´ve played...yet somehow the game didn´t survive, and all we can do is wait for the free to play version to be released,if that will ever happen...
Agree with everyone in this thread. I miss this game so much. Wish I gave it more time.
MUNDO!!
Well Spellborn was different and fun. Man I remember my first time playing this in closed beta being on the ship fighting my way through the opening to the docks and on through the broken land scape. This game was so great there combat system rocked the fact gear was not the main factor but playing with skill was. I also remember my first ganking when a player jumped me in the woods and killed me oh the fond memorys. Well lets all hope it makes a come back I would love to play it again or something close to it nah just it what a good game it was.
Sherman's Gaming
Youtube Content creator for The Elder Scrolls Online
Channel:http://https//www.youtube.com/channel/UCrgYNgpFTRAl4XWz31o2emw
With you on that one
Deep,immersive,lore-driven,with quests i couldnt wait to finish so i could read up on the new bits of Spellborn shard lore i was allowed as i progressed,hard,let me say that again,HARD,and grindy...wiiii,let me repeat,GRINDY! You didnt ding end-level in one week,amagad..:) I can't help it,gonna repeat this in defense of anyone loving to earn their e-bread..it was grindy!!!
Never mind that wheel UI thing,so so refreshing,all the skill one could master to be good,just by using his mouse,without this WoW-inflicted button mashing frenzy [Tera fans,this is where your battle system comes from,yes]
I remember the first Vault quest,my feelings as i was treading my way up that steep mountain slope,the music score so epic,feeling like i was stoned,even though sober..smiling..i was playing an MMO and i was smiling..happy..never again since..it lacked a lot,yes,had tons of bugs,with you,but it kept you hooked..you were there..
(shuts his mouth) ;p
I remember wondering around a bandit camp with my Skinshifter disguised as one of them and getting ganked by a player that thought I was a bandit.
"you are like the world revenge on sarcasm, you know that?"
One of those great lines from The Secret World
Sorry dont hurt me for posting this I had to just for memorys sake.
Enjoy.
Sherman's Gaming
Youtube Content creator for The Elder Scrolls Online
Channel:http://https//www.youtube.com/channel/UCrgYNgpFTRAl4XWz31o2emw
pls stop opening my old wounds.......pls
How much WoW could a WoWhater hate, if a WoWhater could hate WoW?
As much WoW as a WoWhater would, if a WoWhater could hate WoW.
I loved spellbourn, it really was different. Hack n Slash style but strategic as well because you had to work out which skills to place where on the rotating skill bar thing.
Still remember being repeatedly mauled by Tiny Tyke!
Cluck Cluck, Gibber Gibber, My Old Mans A Mushroom
Such an evil little creature. Hated his guts.
MUNDO!!
Hehe nothing like being chased across Aldenvault by the most vicious doggy ever....
Yeah, first time I met tiny tike I was dead before I knew he was there xD
Yeah me too, the first time I ventured out of hawksmouth, literally the first thing I hit when I came through the gate was Tiny Tike, then I was dead. I remember thinking to myself WHOA this area is WAY harder than the starter area. LOL
Cluck Cluck, Gibber Gibber, My Old Mans A Mushroom
I had good times in this game as well. Is there still any hope of another publisher relaunching the game? There was mention when it closed that it might be relaunched by someone else in early 2011, but I never saw who had picked up the game from Disney.
Well, this is a fansite for tcos: http://www.spellborn.org/ , and look at this thread here: http://www.spellborn.org/forum/index.php/topic,135.0.html .
I would go back to it in a second. This game had many flaws but at its core it was so fun and the atmosphere was the best I have seen in an MMO.
I will always remember TCOS as my favorite MMO experience.
Playing: PO, EVE
Waiting for: WoD
Favourite MMOs: VG, EVE, FE and DDO
Any person who expresses rage and loathing for an MMO is preposterous. He or she is like a person who has put on full armor and attacked a hot fudge sundae.
Had TR lived up to even half of the pre-launch hype, it might well still be around.
TCoS was killed before it event started thanks to the worst PR campaign since Hoover sent everyone to Florida...
I'd totally go back and give it another go if it re-launched. As much as I hate F2P crap, I'd still give it a go. It was a fun game & I thoroughly enjoyed the combat style.