ExMachina becomes Hard Truck

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Santiago Lamelo informed us that Buka Entertainment have renamed their old ExMachina title to Hard Truck: Apocalyptic Wars, here's more info:<blockquote>Buka Entertainment is pleased to announce a new title Hard Truck: Apocalyptic Wars.

This third person action/RPG is set in the post-apocalyptic environment full of menacing mysteries and unfriendly inhabitants. Explore the new world using your heavy truck. The truck is your ultimate shelter, armor and a mean to earn your living.
The upgrades of your heavy truck will pave the road to your victories in truck battles.
Hard Truck: Apocalyptic Wars offers enjoyment from a dynamic and colorful 3D world and exciting action-on-wheels!
<center> </center></blockquote>That logo looks awfully familiar..
Thanks Santiago!
 
That's really sad . They can't even make their own logo for the game?
 
what is that? tetris? whats the point in stealing the logo anyway? thats low, below the belt... like tying someones shoe laces together and kick him on the nuts while hes faced down in a pool of green goo leaking from a broken container marked nuclear waste.. wait, thats fallout
 
That's what I thought.Surely they aren't so incompetent that they can't create their own logo..
 
Wow truck battles and truck victorys .......doesnt sound to interesting ,nor inteligent on other part :idea:
 
Buka (russian game developer) sucks, didnt you know that? Even russians laugh at its epileptic struggles to create something that will sell.
 
Wow, this idea is lame...

They even ripped off the logo... tsk...

Why cant people make basic Post-Apocalyptic RPG's anymore!?...

Why cant fallout 3 be a week away from release... WHY!?
 
Because hardcore fans like us are a minority and casual gamers are the well-liked ones.Partly because we know what shitty games are ,and casual gamers dont,so they pump out shit that sells and we get left holding our dicks.
 
Temoid said:
Buka (russian game developer) sucks, didnt you know that? Even russians laugh at its epileptic struggles to create something that will sell.

Russian developers created some impressive games like IL2 Sturmovik series and Lock On series (including Flanker 2.0).

And they are creating STALKER, not exactly russian but pretty near (Ukraine?).

And Tetris :D
 
Sir_Fred said:
Russian developers created some impressive games like IL2 Sturmovik series and Lock On series (including Flanker 2.0).

And they are creating STALKER, not exactly russian but pretty near (Ukraine?).

And Tetris :D

And American developers created some impressive games too. Does that mean I should respect all American games?

The skill of other Russian developers doesn't really have any relevance on that of Buka.
 
You misunderstood me.
I agree that Buka sucks, but this sentence:
Buka (russian game developer) sucks, didnt you know that? Even russians laugh at its epileptic struggles to create something that will sell.
means that russians create poor games.

Of course not all the games they create are good.

Bye
 
Sorry kid, but russian-made games suck. I grew up with them and none were rememberable. None. Most were simply a way to make some cash after those enticed by glowing reviews and advertisements rushed to buy the disc.
 
Temoid said:
Sorry kid, but russian-made games suck. I grew up with them and none were rememberable. None. Most were simply a way to make some cash after those enticed by glowing reviews and advertisements rushed to buy the disc.

I see that you did not test IL2 and Lock On. Sure they are games for "cash" :D
 
Y'know, when you're listening to a "Best of" album of '80s pop and think "Hey, that stuff ain't all that bad" that doesn't mean you'll like ALL of the '80s stuff because what you're listening to is merely a distilled version of the cruel reality that is '80s pop music.

Same goes for computer games.


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What? :look:
 
After reading this announcement, I have come to conclusion that this game strives to be a cheap clone of Twisted Metal. Judging by the crappy accompanying screenshots even the graphics engine is in the same league as that old PSX classic. One thing baffles me, however - just what elements does Twisted Metal: Hard Truck possess that justify the lightly-given 'RPG' qualification?
 
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