Goth Chick News: The Game is Afoot!…and an Arm, and a Heart
To call me a “gamer” would do a serious injustice to those hardcore cyber-warriors who are universally recognized for their pale complexion and calloused thumbs. But as someone who has spent many a windfall dollar at the local GameStop, foregone more than one sunny summer day hunched over a keyboard in a darkened room, and lives at least partially in a world where an Easter Egg has zero to do with a bunny, I think that on some level I can relate.
I also fraternize quite openly, both at work and at home, with software developers. Those in the game industry never cease to dream of a world where they would create the games they truly wished to, without the constant and creativity-killing demands of the margin-hungry corporations they work for.
Which is a little scary when you think about it.
What if game developers were allowed to run amok and create any character, any story line or any outcome their imaginations could devise, and could thrust their creations out into an unsuspecting marketplace with nary a care for bottom line returns or movie-deal conversions?
Of course, to imagine that world you would also need to imagine one without the parental rating system. Or aggression therapy.
But that being said, I have always gravitated toward those releases that game developers admire themselves. Their criteria for what is “good” is sometimes but not always represented in the best seller area of your favorite game retailer and many are difficult even to find these days, not just because they’re out of production, but because they’re banned outright.
A while back I placed an order with one of my favorite online vendors,
Imagine the family vacation from hell.
The Spider Revival: Part III
“So it will be when we are dead that perhaps our lives will stand for something.”
I don’t know whether the third edition of Best American Fantasy, which has found a new home with
Who Fears the Devil?
One of the most promising new game systems I reviewed in Black Gate 14 was used for the pulp role-playing game
Midwinter