If there’s anyone I’d trust to helm a Conan game it’s Big Daddy Cain.
Cain on Games is back with another dive into the lost history of Troika. This time, Tim Cain has been digging through the proposals Troika sent out to various publishers as work on Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines was winding down, and he’s come up with a doozy.
It turns out that in June, 2004, Cain pitched a third-person action RPG based on Conan the Barbarian. As he explains in the video, the Dungeons & Dragons campaign he ran in high school was set in Conan’s Hyborian age because „it was one of the few fantasy series with a map that my friends hadn’t read,“ which meant he had „extensive notes on all the countries, on languages, on cultures, on how magic worked“ he’d written up as a 14-year-old. Thank goodness for the obsessive teenage nerd brain.
The proposal features an example of what it would be like to play Conan as he infiltrates a temple of Set to steal the Heart of Ahriman.
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USA — software After Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, Tim Cain worked up a proposal...