Interviews

Airtight’s Jim Deal Sheds Some Light On Dark Void

July 03, 2008

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Capcom, the publisher that’s best known for Bionic Commando, Resident Evil and Devil May Cry is serving up a new action game next year in Dark Void. It’s an original sci-fi action game from start-up developer Airtight Games, which includes most of the team that brought Crimson Skies to Xbox. (Former head of Microsoft Game Studios, Ed Fries, is a co-founder of Airtight.) Airtight’s president, Jim Deal, took some time to talk about the new PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC game, which hits stores in spring 2009. Read the full interview with Deal after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

Interviews

Das Gamer Interview: Ben Mattes, Producer Of Prince Of Persia

July 01, 2008

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The Prince of Persia franchise re-erupted on the last generation of hardware, and Ubisoft recently took the wraps off their first next-gen Prince of Persia with some surprising results. First off, this is a completely new prince that actually starts out as a nobody. This game has nothing to do with the Sands of Time storyline, or the upcoming 2009 movie. With a phenomenal fresh take on cel-shaded art, to a new A.I. controlled counterpart, we’re dying to get our hands on it. But so far, all we have to go on is a trailer and a few screenshots.

Even though Ubisoft is keeping most of the game under wraps, we demanded more. For this game, former Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones producer Ben Mattes is back at the helm and he gives us a good idea in what to expect in Ubisoft’s first foray into a next-gen Prince of Persia. Read the full interview after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

Interviews

An Interview With Alex Seropian, The Man Behind The Chimp

June 30, 2008

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Hail to the Chimp, the world’s first and only politically-themed, animal-based party brawler has hit shelves. The game allows players to choose between 11 animal candidates vying to become president. While the strong reviews have already begun to flow in, the very fact that the game has made it to market deserves a fair amount of respect. Not that the game’s creator, Alex Seropian or his company Wideload had to overcome massive odds or raise themselves up by the bootstraps. Seropian already did that nearly 20 years ago when he founded Bungie in a Chicago garage. Back then Bungie put out games like Gnop!, Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete, and then along came Halo, the game that literally created the Xbox market.

After shipping Halo, Seropian walked away from Bungie/Microsoft halfway through the development of the sequel. “When I came back to Chicago I wasn’t doing anything except starting a family, for about six months,” says Seropian. “I wasn’t sure I wanted to get back into this business because my passion is doing new original stuff and being independent.” But in 2003 Seropian founded Wideload, releasing Stubbs the Zombie two years later. Hail to the Chimp, the second title from Wideload, is the latest product of Seropian’s drive to create the games he wants to make while the industry moves onto the next sequel. Check out what Seropian had to say about the future of independent games, lucking out on the current election and his concept for the most expensive game of all time. Hit the jump for the full interview. Read the rest of this entry »

Interviews

Guerilla Games’ Steven Ter Heide Talks Killzone 2

June 11, 2008

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Killzone 2 won’t ship till early 2009 but that’s no reason not to shed some light on the upcoming PS3 exclusive. The new game follows up on the storyline of the previous Killzone. Only this time you play as Sev, a special ops soldier in the Interplanetary Strategic Alliance battling against your mutated human cousins, the Helghast. This time around the humans are taking the fight to the planet Helghan where hilarity is sure to ensue. We caught up with Steven Ter Heide, senior producer of the game, to talk about riddling aliens wearing gasmasks with lead. Click the jump for the full interview. Read the rest of this entry »