ZenfoldorVGI said:
I don't know what your talking about(I didn't read before this post) but I know some games, like Lost Odyssey, were developed with existing engines(didn't is use Unreal, or something?), and had very few spell/attack/summon animations and no FMVs, and could concievably have costs MUCH less to develop than even a low budget PS2 game. |
What? Lost Odyssey had a different animation for each spell. It had a frequent amount of FMV's and I'm pretty sure it cost a lot more money then you think mainly because they had to pay a 3rd party for the use of their engine
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