Post by cheaprsgolds on Feb 20, 2016 0:13:12 GMT -5
The Walking Dead isn't simply just another Telltale adventure Runescape game rather, it's one of the best Old School RS Gold implementations of storyline and Runescape gameplay splashed together in a video Runescape game. It's touted as an experience that twists and turns depending on the decisions you make. except that it actually does change, rather than just saying it does on the back of the box. And if you can truly reach the end of the saga without feeling strongly for the characters, there's perhaps no hope for you.Now we're hoping that by raising the storytelling bar, The Walking Dead's presence will breed a new gaggle of video Runescape games that don't feature stories that we'd rather hammer the A button through. We're not holding our breath, but at least we've got season two to look forward to.More Gamasutra 2012 roundups:The 5 trends that defined the Runescape game industry in 2012The 5 events that shook the video Runescape game industry in 2012The 5 most significant video Runescape game controversies in 2012The 5 biggest disappointments of 2012 Social Runescape game developer Kabam today revealed a couple of high profile investors for the company, as Warner Bros. Entertainment and MGM Studios have both invested undisclosed amounts.Warner Bros. and MGM have partnered on the investment, noting that the success of The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle earth on mobile spurred them on to build a closer partnership with Kabam.The Hobbit free to play Runescape game was commissioned earlier this year as a complimentary app to go alongside the launch of the blockbuster movie. Following the Runescape game's release on the iOS App Store, it currently sits in the top 25 grossing apps in the U.S. Organizers of next March's Runescape game Developers Conference 2013 are highlighting the first summit talks behind some of the industry's biggest Runescape games in the free to play, smartphone and tablet, and indie arenas.Firstly, Epic's upcoming Infinity Blade: Dungeons will serve as an example of how to design touch based controls for both hardcore and casual markets. Exploring the free to play market in China, Tencent will discuss its best business and design practices for handling the multiple Runescape game Developers Choice Online Awards winner League of Legends. And MU diamonds Indie Fund co owner Aaron Isaksen will examine in app purchases for indies 'without shame' in the Independent Runescape games Summit.