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- PT Boats: Knights of the Sea
RPG
Vault's PT Boats: Knights of the Sea Q&A - Part 1 talks with Artem
Veremeyenko, lead designer on the naval RTS/simulation: "Our project is a
mix of RTS and sim, where a lot of attention is paid to the dynamics and
staging of the scenarios, so I would classify it as tactical naval action.
The game takes place during World War II, and the main characters are
Soviet, German and British Navy men serving on board the motorboats.
Initially, PT Boats had been planned as a full-fledged sim, but then we had
an opportunity to widen and deepen the gameplay, so it acquired some
tactical elements."
- Elijah Wood
Elijah
Wood: True Player on Digital Trends is an interview with the bug-eyed
actor about several topics, including his interest in games: "I've been
playing games for, like, 18 years. They were a part of my childhood. I'm a
child of the early days, and I've seen the industry evolve. I started with
the NES, and I've pretty much had every other system ever since. As I said,
it was a big part of my childhood and it's been a big part of my adult life
as well. I love videogames. Unfortunately, I don't get as much time as I
like to play these days because of my schedule, so I tend to binge on one
game here or there, win it, then stop until another game catches my
attention at the right time. Which is not really intentional, it's just sort
of my pattern. I wouldn't consider myself up to some people's level of
gaming talent, though; there are people who take it far more seriously than
I do."
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D'oH! |
Dec 6, 2006, 22:17 |
Paranoid Jack |
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"an interview with the bug-eyed actor about several topics"
Now that wasn't very nice, Blue. Just because he is different doesn't mean you should make fun of him.
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