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I think the most shocking thing about this is that there is actually someone out there called Chuck Beaver.
Only in my nightmares.
I think that making a game to even rival, let alone surpass, the games he made in the 90's is beyond him.
I hope the areas are big, with plenty of means to slip by the guards, like in the first two games.
Why do so many articles paint the PC as constantly being on the brink of death? I expect that kind of tabloid sensationalism from people who don't play games period, not people in the actual industry.
It depends on what you'd rather do. In Skyrim you are generally doing something someone else told you to do, but in Minecraft you come up with your own objective, like building a tower or a castle or something.
I like em' both for different reasons.
I know many will disagree with me here, but we've already had a prequel for God of War; I want to see what happened next for Kratos, not some retcon story that starts with "Hey,you know Kratos' story? Did you hear about this one time when...?"
Apparently this is the 90's, back when this train of thought was legimimate rather than simple paranioa.
Gaming isn't what this article implies, and it hasn't been for a long, long time.
At least it's something to look forward to, I can't think of many games coming out in 2013 I'm this excited for.
Kinda weird that they mentioned this specifically, given that they've already stated Beamdog isn't currently working on ANY console version.
Nice! Sooner than I expected too.
I agree that PC gaming is alive and well, but say "NOT!" after a sentence hasn't been cool since the 90's.
There's a difference between being honest and being an asshole, and the fact is that Fish treated the guy how asked the question like crap for no reason. It wasn't even him being blunt, he was being a jerk.
And let me guess, you're the guy who gave everyone a disagree.
You know what? I hope the world never becomes ready for the "child conversation simulator" genre.
If I was Kratos I would find a way to go back in time.
To save my family? Hell no, so I could get revenge all over again.
Sounds like he's aiming for a market that doesn't exist.
It's hard for me to be enthuasiastic about a game that's coming out on a platform I personally have no interest in, they have my best wishes but not my money.
I don't think the guy who wrote tis has any idea how hard it is to get funding for a project, Tim Schafer could NOT have simply got the cash through other means, publishers weren't interested- that was the point of the project!