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"Ask me about Lucidity" 05 Oct, 2009 / Comments: 9


The LucasArts Workshop want you to ask them about the upcoming Lucidity, their first original game in ages. I should remind you that the game hits in two days - October 7th - and is available for Xbox Live Arcade and PC (downloadable).

If you're in the need for some insane tunes 50 Cent-style done right, why not listen to fan remixes of the game's soundtrack? And read some good, informative, behind-the-scenes posts while you're at it? (The blog's full of these, but I linked you to some selected ones and am going to hope you don't notice they're all consecutive and recent.)

Update: Questions answered.

Source: LucasArts Workshop

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  • Giygas on 05 Oct, 2009, 19:03…
    "their first original game in ages"

    Fracture? Thrillville? Mercenaries? Warth Unleashed?
  • Thrik on 05 Oct, 2009, 20:38…
    I don't think you can consider any of those LucasArts' more than you'd consider Psychonauts to be Majesco's.

    I can't even think back to what the last game LucasArts actually developed was, excluding MI:SE.
  • Giygas on 06 Oct, 2009, 00:51…
    I was pretty sure LA had developed Thrillville and Fracture. You learn something new everyday, I guess.
  • clone2727 on 05 Oct, 2009, 20:56…
    Republic Commando, no? Or does Force Unleashed count?
  • The Tingler on 05 Oct, 2009, 22:37…
    Actually developed, it's Force Unleashed. Original games - it's RTX Red Rock and Gladius in 2003.
  • Kroms on 05 Oct, 2009, 19:25…
    Wrath is based on an existing license.
  • Giygas on 05 Oct, 2009, 19:50…
    Also, it's Warth not Wrath.
  • Kroms on 06 Oct, 2009, 04:32…
    Never mind. I was thinking of "Force Unleashed," and that you were making some joke about Ward.

    Wrath's been out for five years. That's a pretty long time.
  • Giygas on 05 Oct, 2009, 19:48…
    Huh? I was pretty it was The Collective's first non-liscenced title. What was the license?