So, you're in charge of a brand new giant AAA video game, and the execs up top are expecting you to drop one of the most slammin' game designs of 2018 on their desks. What do you do?
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So, you're in charge of a brand new giant AAA video game, and the execs up top are expecting you to drop one of the most slammin' game designs of 2018 on their desks. What do you do?
I have an overactive imagination. When I read books, I imagine myself as being in the book's world, as sharing the experience with the characters themselves. Video games are cool because they actually bring that experience to life; with The Witcher, for instance, fans of the books finally got to be the witcher Geralt, hunting down monsters and saving kingdoms. Recently, I've been thinking about what other books might make great video game adaptations, and I have a few ideas.
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