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Kazenji
Onyx Prime
Gender: Male Location: Australia |
Ong-Bak: The Video Game
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Thailand-based developer Studio HIVE has secured the rights to the movie series, making the game in close collaboration with Ong-Bak movie studio Sahamongkol Film International. Studio HIVE is promising a "much deeper story involvement for all Ong-Bak fans", says today's press release
Ong-Bak: The Video Game will be launching sometime in 2012, although platforms for the "multiplatform" title have not yet been confirmed.
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Jan 18th, 2012 07:32 AM |
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socool8520
Life's a garden, Dig it
Gender: Male Location: Louisiana |
What? Why? Haven't they had trouble in the past making great martial arts games work in gaming? I guess if they make it work like the Batman mechanics with more combos, it might work out.
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Jan 18th, 2012 02:38 PM |
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BloodRawEngine
Video Game Engine of War
Gender: Male Location: United States |
Huh. Is it wrong to have never heard of Studio HIVE?
I would color myself a fan, having enjoyed at least the first movie, but I've yet to find reason to count on this Studio HIVE to be any better at making movie-based games than EA. Which-needless to say-isn't saying much.
I'd rather the game put more effort into fashioning what's to be the fighting system around the first movie's Muay Boran. I can imagine some really brutal shit if they do that since they're more than likely gonna center the game's setting around those of Ong Bak 2 and 3.
One cool throwback would be if there was some sort of power-up for his legs to catch fire when kicking.
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Jan 19th, 2012 03:09 AM |
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