GamesBeat: In the last part of our indie developer interviews, we talk to Casey Carlin, who used to work at Arc System Works, and Kent Hudson, who used to work at 2K Games and LucasArts.
Watch Dogs: Legion allows players to recruit almost anyone, but the exception of children or teenagers. Game Director Kent Hudson shared the reason why it was not possible.
Richard Bailey of The Koalition writes: From the moment I saw Watch Dogs: Legion during my Ubisoft appointment at E3 2019, I knew that this wildly ambitious game was something special. Described by Ubisoft Montreal as an open-world action-adventure game set within a futuristic London on the brink of collapse, Legion openly promotes the idea of starting a resistance group to take down the corrupt individuals in charge.
This is easily my most anticipated game of the month. Can't wait to spend even more time diving into the story, characters, missions and activities.
Julie Morley writes: "Loudr is a music publishing platform where artists can sell their recordings, both in single form and bundled up. Awesomely, on Loudr they've put together Game Music Bundle number 8, including many notable albums from important crowdfunded and indie games of this year like the OST for Book One: Dreamfall Chapters and Gods Will Be Watching. There are nineteen albums in total."
Gotta admire the person who can drop everything to follow his/her dream. Wish these guys luck.