GamesRadar: "What do Shigeru Miyamoto's Super Mario World, Roy Lichtenstein's pop art, Nick Park's Wallace and Gromit, and Art Spiegelman's Maus have in common? They're all on display together at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
KRAZY! The Delirious World of Anime + Comics + Video Games + Art runs through September 7, and presents choice examples from comics, graphic novels, animated cartoons, anime, manga, visual art, and computer and video games.
Famed designer, Will Wright acted as curator for the computer and video games section of the exhibit. If you can't make it to Vancouver to see KRAZY! for yourself, we've listed the games Will Wright chose to display in chronological order by release date with a few brief explanations of why each title was chosen."
They don't make games like this anymore.
Too dated in my book. The AI is way too unpredictable to be acceptable today. It's definitely a game of its time.
I had a good time with the game. It is a product of its time. But when it came out it was a must have game for a lot of people. I wish Ubisoft would make another game in the series or at least a reboot.
Due to the lack of modern stealth games, and me constantly playing the MGS series, I've been looking for alternative stealth games to play, and went back and re-played the SC series recently. I wouldn't call SC1 or SC:PT masterpieces, there are AI issues, they're very much trial-and-error games, and that can lead to a lot of frustration. I also found the stories in this series to be boring, uninteresting, and just sloppily told. Cinematics are also of poor quality for both in-game scenes and CG cut-scenes, the soundtrack didn't leave any impression on me either.
Chaos Theory is better, but there was still a lot of room for improvement, and Double Agent (old gen ver.) was a sloppy mess that ended up a regression from CT. But still, at least they tried back then, these days Ubi-junk doesn't even try to make good games!
Skewed and Reviewed have written an Opinion Piece covering issues in the gaming industry, how current issues were issues years ago, and what can be done to help restore consumer trust.
Nothing. It's up to the gamers to stop consuming content from companies that they don't agree with.
Marie Dealessandri speaks to Borislav Slavov and Gustavo Santaolalla about “the new golden age of games music”.
i lived in vancouver so i could go see this in person. maybe we'll get lucky and it'll come to SF.
Almost everry titlea he has there are diffenitive titles in each of their respective genres...even his own..lol
Guess then man loves his own work. hehe