Morte on 14/11/2003 at 19:56
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http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=53753) Clicky.
Has some pretty interesting stuff in it. Something that especially caught my attention:
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Warren Spector: It's pretty wild. Sometimes the different factions give you different goals, which is cool because you can actually play the game through several times and see completely different stuff. Not just interactive stuff - but different stuff. But my favourite moments are when people give you diametrically opposed goals on a single map. Kill this person/Don't kill this person. Destroy this thing/protect this thing.
Groovy.
Child of Karras on 14/11/2003 at 21:43
Holy shit! Fallout on a larger scale!
Z on 15/11/2003 at 20:02
My favourite DX interview so far. Very interesting. I like Gillen's rather unorthodox technique, it could go badly very easily but it works very well here.
The best part, IMO, is the final question. Not only is it quite funny, but it also suggests that the game's plot and philosophical nature will be more elaborate then a Capitalism vs Socialism/Science vs Religion/Nature vs Technology showdown.
Z
Brem_X_Jones on 18/11/2003 at 13:27
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Originally posted by Z My favourite DX interview so far. Very interesting. I like Gillen's rather unorthodox technique, it could go badly very easily but it works very well here.
God yes, so I normally have an escape route.
If someone's looking at you blankly when you ask them something vaguely clever, you just drop down to the basic "How many guns do you have? Which is your favourite?" level. Luckily, someone like Spector is more than happy to play ball.
KG
Raisen on 18/11/2003 at 20:13
Well, Congrats for a job (really) well done. I really don´t want to read 12028348 enterviews about how many different sunglasses are included with the models... And they got a lot of game info in the official site, anyway. I've got only one "low" level question I can´t seem to find an answer: minimun system specs...
BTW, really liked the Eurogamers. I've been missing reading something like PCGamer UK for years, after the Dollar flown through the roof here in Brazil. And they really fit that spot.
Good Job.
Brem_X_Jones on 18/11/2003 at 21:00
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Originally posted by Raisen really liked the Eurogamers. I've been missing reading something like PCGamer UK for years, after the Dollar flown through the roof here in Brazil. And they really fit that spot.
Thanks. Glad you're digging them. The Eurogamer guys do good work, and I hope to do some more stuff for them over time. Writing direct for the Internet is a different buzz than print, and I always like to experience it.
KG
chris the cynic on 19/11/2003 at 05:47
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Here, not everyone finds what they want... and they still have to make a choice. Which is maybe the most valuable life lesson to take from this.
There are no happy endings. There is no easy answer. There is no bad guy you can kill to make everything right. That one comes through loud and clear.
He is my god now.