Tim Schafer Hires Ron Gilbert. Discuss.
Is this old news?
Wow. Gilbert works at Double Fine, and they are producing a game that is "all Gilbert's"
I just hope that whatever they do, it comes out for PC.
http://kotaku.com/5646512/tim-schafer-hires-ron-gilbert-gets-funnier?skyline=true&s=i
Wow. Gilbert works at Double Fine, and they are producing a game that is "all Gilbert's"
I just hope that whatever they do, it comes out for PC.
http://kotaku.com/5646512/tim-schafer-hires-ron-gilbert-gets-funnier?skyline=true&s=i
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That's the stuff nerdgasms are made of.
Along side KOTCS and TMP...
You're gonna be shocked by this but... I loved KOTCS
But if it helps, I find TPM boring as hell.
I loved both but look at the fuss and angst they've caused. You can't help but bring them up and they always stir things up. I liked KOTCS too, I got it what it was going for, most people didn't, TPM most people didn't get it either...
I don't mind that I enjoy it but having to put up with their social climate is annoying, I really enjoy both, but the days of making something totally awesome where no one whines is over...
And I always find curious how the flaws people point out about the new movies are the same ones that the old ones had. For example, one of the first reviews of KOTCS mentioned that it was a long "mouse and cat chase", and curiously enough the other ones are not that far away, are they?
Nerds just love to whine about everything because they've got nothing better to do.
I also believe that KOTCS has several things in common with the other 3. Some times they directly took things from the others.
So falling from a plane while a rubber boat infaltes and you hitting the snow covered mountain in Temple of Doom is fine???
Only problems I had in KotCS are:
- Aliens, excuse me Interdimensional beings
- The bad greenscreen during the chase scene & monkey swinging
The guy could ruin even the greatest work of cinematic genius. His role in Crystal Skull is what makes Indiana Jones 4 unbearable. Everything else is simply classic Indiana Jones, really. Atomic fridge? Yeah, that would work in the original Indy films, because they weren't the serious and gritty action movies that people apparently remember them to be. But they didn't have or require the everyman character that is supposed to give the audience a grounding that allows them to identify with a story, you know, the character that ends up feeling incredibly annoying and unnecessary? And you know they're trying to bill him as "Young Indiana Jones", as a successor, and that just isn't going to fly. Yeah, Shia LaBeouf is starring in big action pictures these days, but he's no Harrison Ford and never could be.
And by the way, aliens work incredibly well with the logic of the series moving ahead 10 years in terms of the schlock fiction upon which they're basing the feel of the film. Aliens work because we've jumped ahead enough that aliens were a major factor in entertainment, specifically the sort of serial entertainment from which Indiana Jones gets its flavor.
The main character would be Girlpen Fourpstone
None of them excelled at gameplay to be honest, but the overall package made them worth it. Gameplay in Grim Fandango was suspect at times, and it suffered from bad controls (worse than EMI, actually, since EMI was an improved version), but that didn't stop it from being one of the greatest adventure games ever.
It would be great to have spectacular gameplay as well, but seriously, how often do we get that nowadays anyway? Unique games with average gameplay is better than generic games with average gameplay.
I sure thought so.
I still wish they worked on finishing Penny Arcade Adventures instead of DeathSpank
So if Ron's now at Double-fine I think we can expect miracles soon enough.
Here's hoping for a Psychonauts sequel.