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- Jade Empire: Special Edition
The
Jade Empire:
Special Edition Q&A on IGN talks with Diarmid Clarke about the PC
edition of BioWare's martial arts action/RPG: "The two new styles are Iron
Palm and Viper. Iron Palm is a sumo-inspired style that's rather slow but
it's also one of the most powerful styles. You attack with bull rushes and
palm strikes that can really send your opponents flying. Viper is the
opposite: it does very little damage but it's incredibly fast. It poisons
your enemies so they actually bleed damage over time. Strategically, you
might want to use Viper on multiple opponents to get them dying while you
focus on the boss by using Iron Palm. "
- The Journeyman Project
The
Tommy Yune Q&A on Adventure Classic Gaming discusses the history of the
Journeyman Project trilogy and Presto Studios: "Pegasus Prime was a more
thorough remake of The Journeyman Project. It was originally envisioned by
producer Jack H. Davis to be a “director’s cut” to take advantage of
advancing technology and include various elements that did not make it into
the original release. However, as Buried in Time became a success, we
retroactively added a lot of elements such as motion video walkthroughs and
actors to tie the universe more consistently together. From a business
standpoint, the greatest misstep with Pegasus Prime was not making a PC
version. Programmer Bob Bell and I did put together a DVD-ROM version of
Pegasus Prime, but this was never published because the format was still too
new in 1997."
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Mar 1, 2007, 14:34 |
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Heh, the Journeyman Project was the second computer game I ever played after Myst. I loved it.
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