Tom: The other thing I'm excited for for the future of immersive sims: I hope we come up with a better name. [laughs]
PC Gamer: I was actually going to ask, I don't know if it's common knowledge where the term came from. Was it a
Kieron Gillen-coined term, or if it predated his writing on the genre.
Warren: I think Doug Church was the one who came up with that, isn't he? He's the first person I ever heard use it.
Harvey: I don't know, I remember a conversation with Rob Fermier, I think on Twitter, where we were trying to figure out where that term had come from. I think Rob's conclusion was that he first heard it from Doug, as well.
Warren: Yeah, and we all hated it! It fell out of favor for awhile and recently it seems like it's come back. It's really odd.
PC Gamer: Has anyone come up with a description they like better?
Warren: No.
Ricardo: I don't know if it's better, but when we're talking generally with the press or gamers we avoid the term, because it sounds very inside baseball. We say first-person games with depth, instead, and then elaborate from there. But it is a bit technical.
Harvey: I like FPS-RPG hybrid.
Ricardo: Yeah, that works too.
Warren: Genre mash-up, yeah!
PC Gamer: So maybe by 2020 we'll have decided on a new name for the immersive sim. Well, I wish we could keep doing this. I could literally do this all day, makes my job easy. It's been a pleasure. Thanks for joining me! We should do it again. Maybe we can make it an annual immersive sim roundtable.
Warren: Sounds great. I'll have something to talk about next year.