Surviving 35 Years in Adventure Games (feat. Charles Cecil) - Dear Dwyery #09
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Charles Cecil has created some of the most beloved adventure games of all time - from Broken Sword to Beneath a Steel Sky. But to survive 35 years in an genre you have to evolve. So before Danny talks to Charles about his latest Broken Sword projects, they delve into his remarkable career, the games that have defined him, and the forgotten ones along the way. Also swimming to Alcatraz.
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props to Cecil and team for going back and giving the OG Broken Sword the love it deserves, forgoing the unnecessary additions of the Director's Cut and preserving all the original art and voice acting. As a fan, it was everything i could want from a Broken Sword definitive version of record.
This is so unexpected! Broken Sword is one of my favorite games. So happy you guys did this one
I'm so friggin' stoked about Broken Sword 6.
Another superb hour of untold tories. I love this series. Can't wait for the next one now- whatever it proves to be.
Oh, I haven't realise there was kickstart for the reforged until it was too late, similarly, only thanks to this interview I know about next part of the story, awesome:)
never did get past that Goat, lads
I love yours guys work and I love broken sword, but my god this is such an intense case of Skype Voice-itis. Are people receptive to recording a voice memo on their phones during the interview as backup audio maybe?
you can tell whoever edited this pod hasn't played OG broken sword, using the Director's Cut Nico voice. not a criticism, i just know this game way too well
Shout-out Jesse. Leave him alone, he's like 12. Fortnite is before his time.
@@RPSJaguarSkills that explains it, the lad did a fine job. he's got a bright future in this biz once he becomes an adult