trollwad said:the need to keep redoing gygax's and hickman's works speaks volumes about the creativity of today's large staff vs. entrepreneurial gamer/creators thirty years ago
JoeGKushner said:I'd disagree.
I'd say it speaks volumes about the power of nostalgia.![]()
Scribble said:I agree... They were a great creative force in their time, but I think the redux aren't because of a lack of creativity, as opposed to a "this will sell because people have a fond memory of the original..."
At one point in the seminar, Chris Perkins polled the audience about their desire to see "classic" material re-used. It was a small audience, but there were enough people who raised their hands for "yes" that I think it has less to do with WotC being uncreative and more that D&D fans are simply interested in seeing familiar stuff return.trollwad said:the need to keep redoing gygax's and hickman's works speaks volumes about the creativity of today's large staff vs. entrepreneurial gamer/creators thirty years ago
The image in question will be, IMO, a revised Savage Species equivalent. It's a brown-cover, sculpted book. The sculpt is of an illithid head, whcih would imply something psionics-related, but since that's already been revised for 3.5, I'm guessing that's not what it is. This is obviously a "core" book, and a monster PC volume seems a likely "core" product.Sleepy Voiced said:One of the images looks very much like another Monster Manual.
buzz said:At one point in the seminar, Chris Perkins polled the audience about their desire to see "classic" material re-used. It was a small audience, but there were enough people who raised their hands for "yes" that I think it has less to do with WotC being uncreative and more that D&D fans are simply interested in seeing familiar stuff return.