C&C3: Tiberium Wars The
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars Preview on GameDaily offers a Q&A
with Mike Verdu discussing the acting cast in the coming installment in the
C&C RTS series: "The production values are quite high -- principal
photography took place on multiple stages with several large physical sets.
These sets will be extended with CG in post-production to give the locations
a sense of scale (for example, some important scenes take place inside a
vast futuristic temple filled with high tech machinery, religious
iconography, and a score of acolytes -- some who were filmed as extras on
the set and others who are being added in post-production). The live action
scenes will also be intercut with full-screen high-end CG sequences such as
a full scale air assault on a future version of Vancouver, the destruction
of a huge orbiting space station with a nuclear missile, and a furious
battle between two high tech armies, among others."
Silverfall There's a
Silverfall Q&A on The
Official Silverfall Blog answering fan-submitted questions about Monte
Cristo's upcoming action/RPG: "The mix of gameplay is where Silverfall
shines: we’re blending elements from the hack ’n slash genre — fast-paced
combat, item collection, etc. — with an immersive story, freedom of
exploration and character evolution; players’ choices have a profound impact
on the environment. In addition to that, we tried to adapt some of those
elements to make them applicable to the action-RPG setting; for instance it
was not very useful from our point of view to be able to make those choices
if they would not to allow the player to make use of new skills or new
special items."
Jack Thompson The Jack
Thompson Q&A on play.tm talks with the crusading lawyer about his
crusades: "Cocaine is a popular "past time," too. That doesn't make its
consumption, certainly by kids, something we ought to look away from. I
don't gauge what I do based upon polls, and certainly not polls of gamers. I
couldn't care less what some 14-year-old thinks is good or not good for him.
I listen to scientists, health care providers, public safety officials, and
I base what I do based upon their findings, not what some readers of Game
Informer magazine wish was true because of how they waste their time."
Seriously, just stop reporting about JT, please. The less we know the better, and the less press that son of a bitch gets the less self-important he'll feel, and eventually he'll just go away.