Earlier we brought you the first 2 parts of the developer walkthrough of Penny Arcade Adventures. Here’s parts 3 and 4 for your viewing enjoyment.
Here’s some HD for ya.
So Penny Arcade is getting their own game and now their game is getting it’s own website, perhaps soon their website will get it’s own game? It’s a viscious cycle. You can check out the full details for the game along with the game trailer at this new site.
At the Penny Arcade Expo (better known as PAX), gamers got a chance to see a developer walkthrough of Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness. This two part video shows character creation, the opening cinematic, and some gameplay.
I’m honestly not sure why they made this an initiative based RPG (not turn based, as pointed out by the developer in the second part of the video). I would have expected an action/adventure type of game, which probably would sell more. I’ll be interested to see some more gameplay as development progresses. I’m sure it’s got a great story, but the gameplay could be iffy.
Here’s your HD goodness.

Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness will make it’s way onto the Xbox Live Arcade in early 2008. No longer will you be restricted to the PC.
This isn’t really surprising, as there are tons of Penny Arcade gamerpics on the Xbox 360 Marketplace. There’s been no announcements of the game coming to the PlayStation Store, but I wouldn’t hold your breath on that one either.
Hopefully the game shapes up better than what we’ve all seen so far.
Penny Arcade is holding their yearly expo, PAX, and we just got word that they will be holding a media Q&A session to go over their new title, Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness. I have gotten a chacne to see some early shots of this game and the art work looks pretty decent, but I am not sold on the game play just yet. It will be interesting what they discuss and if they announce a sequel to this first installment as the title says it’s only episdoe one.
From the press release:
Seattle, Wash. - Aug 21, 2007 Hothead Games, developer of the upcoming action RPG game, Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness Episode One, will host a Media Q&A session to show off the title at the Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) later this week. The game is the first in a series of downloadable episodic computer games based on Penny Arcade, the world’s most popular web comic (www.penny-arcade.com). Multiple PAX events will offer the anticipated 30,000+ fans and media new footage and further insight into the game at the celebration of all things gaming in Seattle, Washington.
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I recently read an article by Julian Dibbell entitled “The Life of the Chinese Gold Farmer” and I was thoroughly intrigued. It brought perspectives to light I hadn’t thought about, Many gamers out there are quite familiar with MMO games such as World of Warcraft, Phantasy Star Online, Ultima, Guild Wars, Second Life, Final Fantasy, the list goes on, but some may not be aware of the subculture that exists as a result of these games.
There are many players who play the game straight up and are content with leveling and questing, perhaps joining some buddies every once in a while and making a new one at other times. Then there are the hardcore gamers that play with no other purpose than being the best and having the most elite gear or the largest bankroll. Then there are the players that want to be “elite”, but want it the easy way and purchase their items from farmers or online services.
The latter classes of players are the ones that intrigue me and made me think about what is right and wrong with MMO games. In all MMO games there is a sub culture of gamers for the most part of Asian decent that play, no better stated “work”, in these games to gather gold or currency in order to sell it back to real life players typically in Europe and America. If you have played an MMO like WoW they are typically known as “Chinese Gold Farmers” and typically are frowned upon by other players and in extreme cases hated and even hunted.
Here’s a new trailer for Penny Arcade: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darknes, Episode 1.
I’m torn here. I love Penny Arcade, but the 3D versions of Gabe and Tycho just aren’t doing it for me.