Not exact matches
Writers are
turning to
games as their medium of choice, and a handful of forthcoming
games have writing itself as their objective.
Shephard, who has been arguing for some time that self - publishing is
turning into a losing
game, says
writers shouldn't be surprised.
But
writers of fiction and non-fiction have been
turning out some great stuff based on video
games for years now.
Writer and director Stacy Davidson showed off this clip for the Star Wars Uncut project last week, but it
turns out he's developing an actual SCUMM adventure
game featuring Han Solo, though it won't have voice acting or the same tongue - in - cheek tone in the video above.
[Having already examined The Patriots and their clandestine goals of global control in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty,
writer Zoran Iovanovici
turns his attention to Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (the direct sequel to MGS2) and explores the
game in relation to the military - industrial complex and the war economy.]
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Writer Björn «M@verick» Hagman Introduction In March 2004 the German developer Crytek released Far Cry, their first
game, and it
turned out pretty good.
In Second Quest, a graphic novel out today from
writer Tevis Thompson and Braid artist David Hellman, the familiar motifs of the Zelda
games get
turned upside down in an original story that reexamines the legendary Nintendo
games and video
game culture itself — and recasts the green - capped hero as a fiercely curious young girl named Azalea.
A
turn - based strategy
game set in a steampunk world and inspired by both the mechanics of the Puzzle Quest series and the works of such
writers as Herbert Wells or Jules Verne.
Danny is a former
games producer
turned writer and video maker.