
gametaroo! writes:
David Jaffe - founder of Eat Sleep Play and Director of Twisted Metal (PS3) - isn’t shy of a little controversy. In fact, he veritably thrives on it, sprinkling even the most mundane of interview responses with F-bombs as if to keep up that particular pretence .
In an interview in the latest edition of the UK’s Edge Magazine he was on usual form, espousing (amongst other things) the benefits of browser-based games and the importance of interactivity in game design. It was one particular response however that was quickly snaffled up for headline-duties by Edge’s sister website, Computer & Videogames; a move that suggests that game-journalism isn't quite so distanced from the practices of tabloid newspapers as one would hope.
Alanah Pearce, who was a writer at Sony Santa Monica for several years and worked on God of War Ragnarök, has shed more light on the sex minigames which cropped up in the series' earlier entries.
Other than looking like that, why does anyone care about what she has to say about anything?

Kratos’ story in the God of War series now spans more than twenty years of video games. Throughout that time, the character has appeared across different eras

NateTheHate says the next God of War game will star Faye, feature action focused gameplay, and aim for a 2027 launch.
So let me get this right Corey said he didn’t want to spend 15 years of his life on the one franchise and decided to do a new IP which is why he didn’t do Ragnarok…but his new game is now a God of War prequel about a character who’s dead using Norse mythology.
I don’t get it, I thought it would be a brand new IP
So they were suppose to be working on s New AAA IP something in the scifi genre. Did that get scrapped? They pulled back on LS and refocusing on the platform. Does that also mean less risks in the AAA space and going back to the same ip
If it’s fun with a good story I am fine with it. Definitely unexpected but that could end up being a good thing. Only time will tell.
Depends on whether or not he was being sarcastic during the interview. I tend to tell people at times, "I'd love to do this or that with you / hang out with you, but I'd rather do something fun..."
Sadly it is just a job for him. But thankfully there's many people who still buy games and make it worth it to continue making them.