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Spec Ops: The Line dev teases next project

Added: 24.04.2013 20:37 | 13 views | 0 comments


German developer Yager suggests next game won't be a shooter, says "maybe it's time to do something different."

, managing director Timo Ullmann said the developer hopes to avoid being billed as an outfit that only makes military shooters, so it is turning its attention to "something different."

"After five years of working on Spec Ops, maybe it's time to do something different so you don#146;t get trapped in that box where we're just making military shooters," Ullmann said. #146;We still have to be commercial--we learned that the hard way--but by being independent we can live creatively and never be labelled or framed as being about a certain thing."

Ullmann pointed to games like as those that prove consumers are interested in new ideas. On top of this, he said due to the rise of emerging platforms and business models, the time is right to launch a new franchise.

"We've never had more platforms and more business models, so it's a good time for new IP," Ullmann said. "After a seven-year console lifecycle, people are longing for something new--gamers and publishers, actually--and that suits us fine."

Last month, Yager to power a AAA next-generation title. The Berlin, Germany-based Yager is the first European independent studio to license the technology.

This new game will be unveiled in the coming months, but at the studio hint that the game may feature microtransactions and cross-platform play. A desirable candidate for a "monetization designer" will have "in-depth knowledge of cross-platform games and microtransaction based business models."

In addition, this person will "seek out and incorporate feedback from the team, QA, and playtesters throughout the production in order to maximize monetization whilst minimizing negative impact on game experience."

Additional job listings seek developers with experience on real-time strategy and role-playing games, as well as first-person action titles.

From: www.gamespot.com

Spec Ops: The Line dev teases next project

Added: 24.04.2013 20:37 | 14 views | 0 comments


German developer Yager suggests next game won't be a shooter, says "maybe it's time to do something different."

, managing director Timo Ullmann said the developer hopes to avoid being billed as an outfit that only makes military shooters, so it is turning its attention to "something different."

"After five years of working on Spec Ops, maybe it's time to do something different so you don#150;t get trapped in that box where we're just making military shooters," Ullmann said. #150;We still have to be commercial--we learned that the hard way--but by being independent we can live creatively and never be labelled or framed as being about a certain thing."

Ullmann pointed to games like as those that prove consumers are interested in new ideas. On top of this, he said due to the rise of emerging platforms and business models, the time is right to launch a new franchise.

"We've never had more platforms and more business models, so it's a good time for new IP," Ullmann said. "After a seven-year console lifecycle, people are longing for something new--gamers and publishers, actually--and that suits us fine."

Last month, Yager to power a AAA next-generation title. The Berlin, Germany-based Yager is the first European independent studio to license the technology.

This new game will be unveiled in the coming months, but at the studio hint that the game may feature microtransactions and cross-platform play. A desirable candidate for a "monetization designer" will have "in-depth knowledge of cross-platform games and microtransaction based business models."

In addition, this person will "seek out and incorporate feedback from the team, QA, and playtesters throughout the production in order to maximize monetization whilst minimizing negative impact on game experience."

Additional job listings seek developers with experience on real-time strategy and role-playing games, as well as first-person action titles.

From: www.gamespot.com

Spec Ops: The Line dev teases next project

Added: 24.04.2013 20:37 | 12 views | 0 comments


German developer Yager suggests next game won't be a shooter, says "maybe it's time to do something different."

, managing director Timo Ullmann said the developer hopes to avoid being billed as an outfit that only makes military shooters, so it is turning its attention to "something different."

"After five years of working on Spec Ops, maybe it's time to do something different so you don#146;t get trapped in that box where we're just making military shooters," Ullmann said. #146;We still have to be commercial--we learned that the hard way--but by being independent we can live creatively and never be labelled or framed as being about a certain thing."

Ullmann pointed to games like as those that prove consumers are interested in new ideas. On top of this, he said due to the rise of emerging platforms and business models, the time is right to launch a new franchise.

"We've never had more platforms and more business models, so it's a good time for new IP," Ullmann said. "After a seven-year console lifecycle, people are longing for something new--gamers and publishers, actually--and that suits us fine."

Last month, Yager to power a AAA next-generation title. The Berlin, Germany-based Yager is the first European independent studio to license the technology.

This new game will be unveiled in the coming months, but at the studio hint that the game may feature microtransactions and cross-platform play. A desirable candidate for a "monetization designer" will have "in-depth knowledge of cross-platform games and microtransaction based business models."

In addition, this person will "seek out and incorporate feedback from the team, QA, and playtesters throughout the production in order to maximize monetization whilst minimizing negative impact on game experience."

Additional job listings seek developers with experience on real-time strategy and role-playing games, as well as first-person action titles.

From: www.gamespot.com

Star Wars characters not ruled out for Disney Infinity

Added: 24.04.2013 19:37 | 8 views | 0 comments


Disney VP Bill Roper says company sees potential in adding Star Wars characters to game, but won't commit right away.

Star Wars characters could one day appear in , the executive said the company recognizes the potential of adding characters like Darth Vader or Luke Skywalker to the new game, but wouldn't commit right away.

"That was definitely exciting when [news of the acquisition] came down from within the company. We love the potential for Infinity--we always joke, well, 'the possibilities are infinite'," Roper said. "For us, we're really just focused on launching this platform quickly."

He explained that though Star Wars characters won't be in the game just yet, those characters--as well as any others from Disney's portfolio--may one day appear in the game.

"We've done a lot of work about identifying the properties that we felt would really make the platform sing at launch, but I never discount any possibilities with the vast array of characters and worlds that we can tap into across the company," Roper said.

Disney purchased the Star Wars brand in October 2012 for .

Disney Infinity for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, 3DS, and PC. Currently confirmed characters are pulled from franchises like Pirates of the Caribbean, Toy Story, The Incredibles, Monsters University, Cars, Wreck-It-Ralph, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Phineas and Ferb.

Notably, Disney Infinity will not feature Mickey Mouse or any characters from classic Disney films like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, or The Lion King, among others. However, this could change in the future.

From: www.gamespot.com

Game Under Podcast Episode 1

Added: 17.04.2013 9:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


Tom Towers (of laserlemming.com) and Phil Fogg launch new videogame podcast, Game Under, which focuses on in-depth features and discussion. Both are veterans of podcasting, being regular contributors to The Press Room Podcast which is over 100 episodes in age. Episode 1 of Game Under includes over an hour of discussion on Spec Ops: The Line (spoilers from 1:33:00 through to 2:30:55) as well has hands-on impressions of Evoland, Zeno Clash, Serious Sam 3, Killzone, Bully and Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army, and in-depth discussions on QTEs, Square-Enix and soap operas.

From: n4g.com


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