
An audio interview with ex-Bioware Dev Daniel Fedor, who left Bioware to become an indie and work on his upcoming game 'Neo Scavenger'. The interview covers Daniel's career at Bioware, his new game, and his plans for his future in indie development.

Blue Bottle Games is a one-man studio helmed by Daniel Fedor, who started at BioWare. TechRaptor talks to Daniel about his career and his upcoming game Ostranauts.

WC:
If the video game RPG genre was a human being, it’d be that kid who was a bit of an outsider in school; probably bullied and laughed at for playing with his imaginary friends, but never complained, kept doing their thing, and went on to be successful and appreciated by people later in life.
I reckon I need to check out that Vampire game. Also come January, Dragons Dogma would need to be on the list when it launches on steam
Most RPGs age really well. I expect a lot of us will have some catching up to do when we are old, decrepit and don't understand the new, silly technologies these kids use (and even our Holodecks became obsolete decades ago).
well, i hope i made some sense in my 1 sentence glimpse at the future.

SteamFirst: NEO Scavenger is the fourth installment in The Matrix franchise. As everyone who saw these films is aware Neo aka “The One” is really Jesus, which is subtly hinted at on a couple of brief occasions throughout the trilogy. Naturally, this means he comes back from the dead three days after the ending of Matrix Revolutions. In this Smith free world the matrix has rebooted itself, and the citizens are no longer in need of his stylish black coat, sunglasses, and super slow motion gravity defying kung fu fight scenes.