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More rumors are coming your way, guys. Quartermann of EGM has revealed more juicy tidbits from gaming la-la land. Cliff Bleszinski's in the spotlight this time with his alleged new game title. It ain't gonna be for the fainthearted, and it ain't gonna be an exclusive. So the rumor says. And then there's more from the Sackpeople at LittleBigPlanet . Look who's getting expansion of add-on packs in the future: one's a-slithering, while another is from the land of ultimate fantasy. |
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David Jaffe, Peter Molyneux, Greg Zeschuk, Cliff Bleszinski - four of the most creative minds in gaming industry share their thoughts on the four things that sell: sex, violence, ratings, and gaming design. Get their take on the the consumers' perception, the fun, the taboos, and the necessary. |
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And here's yet another thing we don't see everyday: developers waxing sentimental about their projects. That's right, Cliff Bleszinski talks game -- and soul. Read up at the full article. |
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Cliff Bleszinski, like everybody else on this great big ball of dirt we
call Earth, has opinions. His take on the PlayStation 3? The Blu-ray
drive is great, but the controllers sucks something major. More from Bleszinski in the full article. |
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Despite the seemingly negative comments that Cliff Bleszinski had about Metal Gear Solid 4's long cutscenes, the outspoken Gears of War 2 designer has given mad props to Hideo Kojima's squad, calling them "the best at what they do". More in the full article. |
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Some intriguing comments have been dropped by Epic Games stalwart Cliff Bleszinski about Kojima Productions' Metal Gear Sold franchise. According to the Gears of War 2 dev, they won't be following the MGS storytelling strategy which he referred to as "on the way out." What's the full score? See it in the full article and tell us what you think. |
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Through an email sent to website Level Up, Tyler Bleszinski, older brother of Cliff Bleszinski from Gears of War fame, expressed his thoughts on the Wii's rapidly gaining popularity and its possible effect on hardcore gamers. Apparently, he's troubled by how Nintendo is reaching its hands to casual gamers and pushing the market towards that audience.Being a gamer himself, Tyler grew up with Zelda and other titles generally aimed at guys. With the Wii reaching millions of non-gamers, he believes that publishers might also move in the same direction. In other words, casual games could overrun deeper games. "The NPD sales figures since November have been troubling to me as a hardcore gamer who loves new IPs and in-depth experiences... There have been umpteen stories about the scrappy little Wii wooing non-gamers and bringing in hordes of new converts to worship at the altar of Mario," he said. "I'm not saying that the videogame industry shouldn't strive to bring in as many new people as possible," he added. Tyler told a story about how he found an old woman at the store looking for Cooking Mama and Wii Play. "If these are the type of games that become blockbusters, then you can count on other gaming companies who cater to the more hardcore gamer to promptly change direction." Tyler strongly believes that gamers who got into the scene because of the Wii and its casual games aren't likely to get into more hardcore titles. It's difficult to imagine that the woman at the store would be playing Metroid. He continues: If Nintendo winds up outselling the 360 and the PS3 by a wide margin, how soon will it be before we gamers are using the Sixaxis to chop up onions with in Metal Gear Mama? How long before we're frantically swinging waggle remotes for tennis, bowling and golf in Halo Sports? I sincerely believe that bringing new people to video games is a good thing. I like seeing the business continue to grow and be even more successful, because I'm old enough to remember the videogame industry crash between the Atari 5200 and the Nintendo Entertainment System. But ultimately, going more mainstream can have unintended consequences--ones that could negatively impact the breadth and depth of the kinds of games that I love, as do millions of others. |
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