It’s Friday! How about another Book II Screen?

Here’s another Book II screen to give you something to look at while you are relaxing on this fine weekend in January.

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Development continues forward at a dizzying pace! More info soon.

Posted: January 22nd, 2010 under News.

11 Responses to “It’s Friday! How about another Book II Screen?”

  1. Unclever title says:

    Grr… I want to play this so much!!!

  2. elveron says:

    i’m with unclever on this….gimmie now!!!

  3. Tennesee Buck says:

    I enjoyed combat in Book 1, now Book 2 looks like it is going to be far more tactical! Parrying defense, switching to Power strikes?! Skill feats? More intelligent enemies? Holy sh*t have I just died and gone to heaven!?!?

  4. Faithful says:

    Looking really nice, it will be worth the wait. Keep at it until your satisfied! :)

  5. Minotaur says:

    I have been waiting for so long to play this. I must have beaten book 1 several times now. looks awesome!!!!!!!!

  6. Pal Illes says:

    Looks very promisiing, I like especially to get this kindof resolution, everytime i see a new shot of it. Book I’s resolution is a bit undersized.
    The new combat options is a wise idea to beef up the combat experience. :)

  7. T___U says:

    Great work :-)

    I wish there were a way to use the native screen resolution though (even with some “fog of war” :-)

  8. JWRickert says:

    Book 2, Screen 1, Date 1/13/2009
    Actual release: ……… Sooooooooooooon. Pleeeeeaaaaase!

  9. Riggon says:

    Dude, that looks awesome! Take your time though, better a longer wait than have the game be under its full potential. Really looking forward to the release. :)

  10. SomeCoolDwarf says:

    I too, hope native resolution support gets implemented into Book 2, if not then, then Book 3. I really enjoyed Book I, so I assume the same experience will be true with II! Please, take your time, but release asap. Thomas, you rock!!!!

  11. Faithful says:

    I was thinking how nostalgic it is to see the 3 1/2 floppy disk icon as the save symbol. It is amazing that it is universally understood as “Save”. It simply works across cultures and gamers.
    I wonder at what point newer generations of gamers will have no idea what it is and then see it change to (I don’t know) maybe a DVD image. I will miss the disk the day it goes away!

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