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Tim Cain Interviewed by IGN

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Jun 7, 2003.

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    (Originally posted by Gopher)

    IGN-PC has interviewed Tim Cain of Troika about Greyhawk: The Temple of Elemental Evil. He talks about how he hopes to recast the classic D&D module for the PC format. Here is an excerpt from the interview:

    IGNPC: We all know Greyhawk: The Temple of Elemental Evil is an RPG, but since trying to boil down an entire game in one acronym is pretty limiting, how would you describe the game yourself? What sets it apart from other RPGs?

    Tim Cain: I'm never quite sure how to answer that question for any game I've made. I make games that amuse me, that I enjoy playing, and I hope others will like them too. I suppose I could mention how faithful we've been to the module, or the 3.5 rules, or to the monster and spell descriptions, but in the end, it's mostly about the self-absorption, the "hey, everyone, I did a whirlwind attack and killed all the goblins! Come look atall the blood!" kind of thing. This game is just really fun.


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