Tanner Glass
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2016
Yeah, that was some of the restriction.The answer apparently was "Make a super grimdark Shadowrun ripoff topdown shooter. Spent all the dev time on intentionally confusing systems and no time on the actual combat or quests."
It's completely unrecognizable to the first game. You start as Hoopz in a concentration camp doing odd jobs for really horrible criminals who are all manipulating you.
Occasionally someone will crack a joke and you'll get confused.
They felt like (probably correctly) that if they took money for the game - they should not reference any actual real people or organizations or else find themselves in deep legal trouble. So "Hoopz Barkley" just became "Hoopz" and they did not want to reference Charles Barkley, any other named NBA Player, the NBA, or any other celebrity reference (aka Wilford Brimley), Space Jam and anything related to it, and real world events or locations.
It turns out that limitation is severely limiting when the first game is basically 100% those references and I can see why they gave up (but not why they thought it was a good idea at all).