Lionheart shotgun interview number.. I've lost count.
Lionheart shotgun interview number.. I've lost count.
Interview - posted by Saint_Proverbius on Fri 15 August 2003, 14:15:42
Tags: Lionheart: Legacy of the CrusaderShotgun interview with the chaps of Reflexive about Lionheart. Here's the deal, and an answer:
Jonric: What lessons have you learned from and while developing Lionheart that will help you to make even better games in the future?
Lars Brubaker
Producer and CEO, Reflexive Entertainment
Every game that we have ever done has been its own unique learning experience, and Lionheart definitely had its own set of lessons. The best thing that I learned was just how big an RPG is. Feargus Urquhart has often said to me, "every developer should make at least one RPG." And at this point, I would have to agree.
The thing about andRPG is that it NEVER ends. You can work on it forever. The story, the depth, the backstory, the foreshadowing, the quests, all of them can grow without bounds, and the real challenge, the thing that we had to really LEARN, was how to stop. Creating an RPG is a tremendously rewarding and exciting experience, and I highly recommend it to any developer that gets the chance.
I missed seeing, Never accept a contract payment from an IPLY VISA card. on that list of answers.
Spotted this at Blue's News
Jonric: What lessons have you learned from and while developing Lionheart that will help you to make even better games in the future?
Lars Brubaker
Producer and CEO, Reflexive Entertainment
Every game that we have ever done has been its own unique learning experience, and Lionheart definitely had its own set of lessons. The best thing that I learned was just how big an RPG is. Feargus Urquhart has often said to me, "every developer should make at least one RPG." And at this point, I would have to agree.
The thing about andRPG is that it NEVER ends. You can work on it forever. The story, the depth, the backstory, the foreshadowing, the quests, all of them can grow without bounds, and the real challenge, the thing that we had to really LEARN, was how to stop. Creating an RPG is a tremendously rewarding and exciting experience, and I highly recommend it to any developer that gets the chance.
I missed seeing, Never accept a contract payment from an IPLY VISA card. on that list of answers.
Spotted this at Blue's News
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