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- Age of Conan
The
Age of Conan Q&A on MMORPG.COM chats with Craig Morrison of Funcom about
Age of Conan, their upcoming barbaric MMORPG: "Well, we can't second-guess
the various rating boards in the different territories, but we certainly
expect Conan to be an M rated game in the US. In terms of the other part of
the question the answer is pretty much the same as the last question! Conan
is being designed to be friendly to as many play styles and timetables as
possible. It will certainly be possible to still play the game on people's
everyday schedules."
- Inferno
The
Inferno Q&A on FiringSquad talks with FXLabs CEO Tony Garcia about their
coming action/adventure game: "Amanda is a reluctant female heroine who is
trapped in a world that is full of deceit and trickery. She has to learn who
she can trust, and how to reach her daughter before it is too late and she
gets trapped in Hell for eternity. She is not alone on this quest; she
learns that she is a “Vessel”. This means she can invite certain characters
inside her, allowing them to travel with her through the various circles of
hell. Amanda is able to assume the guise of these “hitchhikers” and use
there unique abilities to surmount the demonic obstacles in her path. They
also offer their diverse perspectives through internal dialogues that help
Amanda to make sense of this postmortem world."
- Introversion
PC
Gamer's Introversion Software Q&A Part 2 of 3 talks further with Chris
Delay about the indie developer's work: "Finally, people are sitting up and
taking notice of the games we’re trying to produce, and that’s both
incredibly gratifying and rewarding for us—we’ve worked so hard to earn some
merit in this industry, and it can be a very tough path. In addition to
this, IGF enabled us to gain much more credible coverage and exposure,
something that was really important in the run up to DEFCON."
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Nov 1, 2006, 22:01 |
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What the heck?
This is clearly Irrational Games' "The Lost".
Stranger and stranger...
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