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Morning Q&As | [Oct 11, 2004, 08:45 am ET] - 4 Comments |
- Pirates!
The
Sid Meier's Pirates!
Q&A on HomeLAN Fed talks with producer Barry Caudill about this upcoming
return to the high seas: "It’s thrilling and scary all at the same time. The
challenge of taking this great game that people have loved for over 17 years
and trying to make an even better game, is quite daunting. But, we finally
decided that the time was right and that technology had advanced to the
point that we could really bring the world of Pirates! to life in a whole
new way, and make significant improvements to a game that is already so well
liked."
- Lineage II
The
Lineage II Q&A on FileFront chats with Aaron Rigby, North American
producer for the MMORPG: "In the home territory of Korea, the game was
geared for (and attracted) a very broad range of player types. In North
America, however, Lineage II has really become a favorite of the hardcore
and PvP gamers. We get all play styles within that group from aggressive to
cautious and there is a good bit of symmetry that has evolved between these
types of players, since each can use the other to progress faster through
the game."
- Vanguard: Saga of Heroes
The
Vanguard: Saga of Heroes Interview on Warcry News Network is an
article-format interview about the upcoming MMORPG conducted during the
recent Vanguard Summit.
- Stolen
HomeLAN
Fed's Stolen Q&A talks with a bunch of the folks involved in the
development of Blue52's upcoming stealth game: "Stolen is set in a large
gloomy metropolis called Forge City. All the locations you will have to
penetrate and steal from are in or around this city. The settings throughout
are varied. Your first mission takes place in a huge museum with extremely
detailed exhibits of all shapes and sizes. Further into the game will take
you to various ominous locations, including an enormous prison, a towering
skyscraper and even a large communications area, high in the mountains that
dominate the Forge City skyline. "
- Spider-Man 2
The
Spider-Man 2
Postmortem Q&A on Music 4 Games rehashes how the music turned out in the
superhero game sequel.
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