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Interview Space Hack interview at RealGamer

Discussion in 'RPG Codex News & Content Comments' started by Vault Dweller, Apr 12, 2004.

  1. Vault Dweller Commissar, Red Star Studio Developer

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    Tags: Rebelmind; Space Hack

    <a href=http://www.realgamer.co.uk>RealGamer UK</a> posted an <a href=http://www.realgamer.co.uk/features/space_hack.html>interview</a> with <b>Krzysztof Krawczyk</b> about <a href=http://www.rebelmind.com/spacehack>Space Hack</a>, a Diablo-like sci-fi RPG, but with some stupid twists.
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    <blockquote><i>What inspired you to start development on Space Hack, and why did you use a science fiction setting? </i>
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    Almost all surroundings in rpg games are extremely similar to each other. In each of them we can find sorcerers, wizards and knights, not mentioning the dragons, goblins, skeletons and elfs. ... We wanted to show something different
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    Very intelligent and resilient enemies will fight tearing, biting and ripping. They will use <u>the same weapon we use – these are swords, axes</u> and even energy guns.</blockquote>So, they say they are tired of fantasy, yet they put swords and axes in their sci-fi game.
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    <blockquote><i>Without giving away too much what can you tell us about the games main gameplay elements? </i>
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    The gameplay doesn’t differ from typical representants of action/rpg genre....Four development paths are available: strength, knowledge, dexterity, vitality. Apart from that, we have the system of hi-tech items and biochips, which you can find while exploring the biospheres or buy in the village. With their help we’re able to modify our skills significantly, what enables us more strategic attitude to the fight. </blockquote> Sounds very strategic
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    <blockquote><i>How do you think Space Hack compares to other RPG’s?</i>
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    From the very beginning it wasn’t our aim to make the innovative and much different game. We tried to adapt the proven models in the new graphical setting. We put our efforts to create the credible Space Hack’s world. That’s why we decided to replace the magic with the energy weapon and hi-tech items. Here you can also find the unique and rare in rpg games solution. It is conected with exchanging the values of features. I described it in answer 10. We hope that good imitation of sci-fi world, proven action/rpg games mechanisms plus a grain of innovation will make a good mixture, which will satisfy many players.</blockquote>You gotta read the interview to see what RPG innovation he's talking about. It's unbelievable how stupid some people are.
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  2. Psilon Erudite

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    Apparently the "innovation" they're talking about is the complete negation of skill selection (ooh, four skills!) through item swapping. It's like Lionheart's "+3 to ST, +75% to Sneak" item previews, only even more ludicrous.
     
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  3. Vault Dweller Commissar, Red Star Studio Developer

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    Here is the innovation:

    How stupid is that?
     
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  4. Elwro Arcane

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    Previews? I found something like that in the game. But my favourite was a certain sword that, while wielded, gave me a bonus to Lockpicking.

    So the purpose of this innovation is for people to be able to experience the whole of the game the first time they play it. Talk about replayability.

    edit: Cool, the game's in Polish! I found a magnificent word "Jaszczur" on one of the screens :D
     
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  5. Saint_Proverbius Arcane Patron

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    Man, VD.. We need to talk about selecting only one paragraph or question/answer for a news post again, don't we? :D
     
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  6. Vault Dweller Commissar, Red Star Studio Developer

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    I know, I know, my bad. I have no problems with following the one paragraph rule, but sometimes something so stupid comes along that I just can't resist the temptation. :)
     
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  7. Voss Erudite

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    Some of this wouldn't sound quite so bad if they had taken the time to get someone to edit/translate the answers into readable English.

    But yes, strength and knowledge being interchangeable traits is a little... off. Unless of course, the biochip converts muscle mass into brain tissue. And then goes through a high-speed learning process. All of which begs the question- how much do you really need to *know* to pull the trigger on a pistol?
     
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