Normandy and into Brittany
Posts by Richard Browne
I love it. Every trip to Comicon was on the Surfliner.
Purely a function of development time. Tarkov was a huge success so multiple publishers chased the space aggressively. Years later the games are ready and release.
Exclusives on Xbox. This strategy doesn’t work for Microsoft because their exclusives weren’t good enough to sell the platform in the first place. Exclusives have worked fine for Sony and Nintendo for decades.
Perfect Paris
Ha perfect!!
Nice Bath.
One of these days
Some English wanderings …
I stole a henge …
But it is the core problem of game development in the US. The shift to small core teams that invent and iterate, supported by co-dev in cheaper locations has been driven over the past couple of years, but not hard enough. It's an mandatory part of US development now.
Those are the pinnacle budgets, very few teams are afforded that, very few teams spend that. There's absolutely no need for transparency as its irrelevant to anyone but the Exec Producer of the game involved and up the chain from there to ensure a game makes a profit.
GDC was spiffy as always. But quiet. Definitely quiet. But honestly that was a good thing, conversations were easier and more frequent in many ways.
Released in 1993, this shoot’em up from Psygnosis isn’t just a game it’s an experience. Head inside the human body, where every level becomes an organic, strange and fascinating journey. It’s exactly the kind of game that shows just how daring the 90s were www.editions64k.fr
Ah dear Korsby ; he was a man we got to know well. Inside out.
When I do escape beautiful England … here is where I will be!!
Glorious morning.
Quite why they didn’t clean house and install Craig Duncan utterly bemuses me.
Is that a step up or down given his track record?
And this is why we love dear old England.
So England DOES have sunshine!
What the hell? Man this really has gone to shit!
Long past due, but too late for Amazon.
That is true. I will never defend the competence of Spencer or Booty. They have none and never have.
This utterly ignores that the market has changed radically in the past three years. The player base is changing, the games they want to play is changing. Publishers have funded quality titles that have not performed.
That sadly makes no sense. Executives make decisions based on performance of teams and games as well as the Company as a whole. It cannot just be “oh its the execs”.
Was always more a Commodore 64 person.
I'm not no.
And they sold £200m+ to afford it.
Stating public data that The Guardian seems to ignore. Not an expert, just hoping for factual reporting.