Luc Bernard is a curious oddity in gaming. Aiming to push the boundaries of story and art direction in videogames, he's outspoken, determined, and full of youthful energy accentuated by a healthy dose of contempt for the industry.
Eternity's Child, his first console title, is coming to WiiWare for 500 Wii points. Intrigued, CVG got in touch to find out how he went from being a 21 year old graphic designer to a developer whose first game is set to appear on the most popular console of the current generation.
Ever since Steam opened the floodgates of its Greenlight program, you'll find mountains of shovelware piled up at the bottom of the Steam rankings list.
Gamezebo - "For decades, video games have provided players an escape from the challenges and tragedies of the real world. Whether we’re searching for a reprieve from everyday stressors or a way to live out unattainable fantasy goals, games have filled that need."
Indie developer, Luc Bernard, has dated the iPhone and iPad release of the PC title, Eternity Child, for December 2010. The game is being completely reworked for the two new formats, including new worlds.
good low price for originality