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Interview CGO talks to Ken Levine

Sol Invictus

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Tags: Freedom Force versus the Third Reich; Irrational Games

Irrational Games' Ken Levine has been <a href=http://www.cgonline.com/content/view/264/2/>interviewed</a> at Computer Games Online about their upcoming superhero-themed game, FFVTTR, which should be out in stores soon.
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<blockquote><b>Computer Games</b> - Irrational is also self-publishing and promoting the game on its own, with VUGames only acting as a distributor. How much has Irrational learned about this aspect of the game industry since this decision was made and do you think other large and small game developers should move toward such a publishing model?
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<b>Ken Levine</b> - It’s been a long and difficult path. In the end, it has also turned out to be very rewarding. There’s a lot more that goes into publishing than I think a lot of developers might realize. Thankfully, we’ve had a lot of people to show us the path. VUG has been fantastic help through this process. That said, I absolutely encourage other devs to explore the possibility of self-publishing. With all that is going on in the industry, if games like FFv3R wind up succeeding, I can guarantee that you’ll start seeing more and more developers looking to alternative methods of getting their titles into the hands of gamers. In addition, if this model is successful, IG is going to sink the revenue back into this model: making more hard-core RPGs and Strategy games of the kinds we grew up loving (Microprose anyone?) that publishers seem to be ignoring now.</blockquote>
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More power to Irrational Games for braving the world of self-publishing.
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I hope I can buy the game within the first week or so of it's release and help boost their sales figures, because these folks definitely deserve to get a boost for their hard work. I've had a lot of fun playing Freedom Force, more than I would have ever guessed since I'm not really a comic book fan, and the sequel looks like it could be even better. When does this game ship again? Next month?

GO IRRATIONAL GO! :D

-Reklar
(a Fallout/RPG fan)
 

Fez

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Everyone here is foaming at the mouth for this game it seems! :lol:
 

Sol Invictus

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This game ships in less than a week. Next tuesday? Something like that.
 

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