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Interview Interview with Brian Fargo at MemoryLeak

Crescent Hawk

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Wasteland 2 was a pretty decent attempt to kick things up, and Fargo seems like a nice guy, "rich middle class has no idea of what i am doing shamanistic approach to game making and producing nice guy", but he seems more wise. I hope Torment is not as soulless as Wasteland 2. I really do, I guess I have to trust Colin and Adam.
 

bonescraper

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Jesus, that's one of the best gaming-related interviews ever. Those fucking stories, mang. Fargo is a legend and a bro. Best of luck to him and InXile. Interplay and its legacy will always be remebmered :salute:

And a
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to Rob.
 

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