Age of Decadence interview on Rock Paper Shotgun
Age of Decadence interview on Rock Paper Shotgun
None - posted by JarlFrank on Fri 1 February 2008, 20:50:18
Tags: Iron Tower Studio; The Age of Decadence; Vince D. WellerRock Paper Shotgun interviewed our good old VD about his game Age of Decadence.
Vince is angry at many things, from the industry to the modern RPG, from the expectations of audiences to… many things. In fact, its somewhat appropriate for a man who steadfastedly believes in multiple-possibilities in the role-playing game, that there’s multiple targets for his ire. In fact, there’s a good chance that Vince is angry with you, specifically, but his J’accuse ranges further than that. Fireworks are lit beneath the cut.
Basically the thing first has some general questions about how VD got the idea to make AoD and how he started the development before it comes to actual questions to the game. I guess I don't have to make a witty comment about this now, because you all know that something by Vince is always worth reading. So just click the fucking link down there and read the interview.
Spotted at: Rock, Paper, Shotgun
Vince is angry at many things, from the industry to the modern RPG, from the expectations of audiences to… many things. In fact, its somewhat appropriate for a man who steadfastedly believes in multiple-possibilities in the role-playing game, that there’s multiple targets for his ire. In fact, there’s a good chance that Vince is angry with you, specifically, but his J’accuse ranges further than that. Fireworks are lit beneath the cut.
Basically the thing first has some general questions about how VD got the idea to make AoD and how he started the development before it comes to actual questions to the game. I guess I don't have to make a witty comment about this now, because you all know that something by Vince is always worth reading. So just click the fucking link down there and read the interview.
Spotted at: Rock, Paper, Shotgun
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