Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy dev says the detective story is "production hell", but it's worth the risk
One thing above all is clear to me from my recent chats with Anatoly Shestov, executive producer of Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy at Owlcat Games. He knows exactly the game he wants to make, and isn't afraid of the expense in blood, sweat, and dollars. For him, building the whole game to fit its central Investigation mechanic (my favorite part by far) is essential to a story about the 40k Inquisition. But, when I ask him if it adds wild levels of development cost, it's clear my fears on that front were dead on the money - pun intended. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Live AMA with Blood Bowl creator Jervis Johnson - and a chance to win the new DreadBall!This huge Warhammer 40k bolter is the ultimate daddy-daughter hobby projectWarhammer 40k 11th edition could finally make army rules free - here's why
One thing above all is clear to me from my recent chats with Anatoly Shestov, executive producer of Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy at Owlcat Games. He knows exactly the game he wants to make, and isn't afraid of the expense in blood, sweat, and dollars. For him, building the whole game to fit its central Investigation mechanic (my favorite part by far) is essential to a story about the 40k Inquisition. But, when I ask him if it adds wild levels of development cost, it's clear my fears on that front were dead on the money - pun intended.Read the rest of the story...
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Live AMA with Blood Bowl creator Jervis Johnson - and a chance to win the new DreadBall!
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