Articles for May, 2014

Murdered: Soul Suspect to be Scored by BAFTA Award Winning Composer
Upcoming adventure game Murdered: Soul Suspect will be scored by Jason Graves, Square Enix announced today.Graves has been awarded two British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards in his career. This will not be the first time he has composed fo...
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‘Divergent’ Sequel Adds Two More To Its Cast: See Who’s Joining ‘Insurgent’
"Divergent" sequel "Insurgent" adds Suki Waterhouse and Jonny Weston to the cast.
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Report: PS4-Exclusive Project Beast Footage Emerges
Alleged new footage from the PS4-exclusive Project Beast has surfaced online.Posted on NeoGAF, the alleged GIFs show some of the game's environments and a brief look at its combat system. The footage aligns with screenshots previously posted online.Pro...
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Annabeth Gish Joins Sons of Anarchy: Find Out Who She’s Playing!
What a good/weird news day for Sons of Anarchy fans! After it was announced earlier that Marilyn Manson will be joining the cast of the FX drama for its final season, another new cast...
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Magic: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2015 Brings Full Open-Ended Deck Building
Duels of the Planeswalkers 2015 pits players against the feared Garruk Wildspeaker.
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Flyhunter Origins – Announcement Trailer
Take your first look at Flyhunter Origins.
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Report: Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to buy the Clippers for $2 billion
Steve Ballmer, former chief executive officer at Microsoft, has reportedly won a bid for NBA team the Los Angeles Clippers. His $2 billion bid has set a record as the highest price paid for an NBA team.According to the Los Angeles Times, Ballmer's offe...
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Sarah Michelle Gellar Posts Amazing Jessica Simpson Throwback Photo—Plus, More Celebs’ #TBT Pics!
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jessica Simpson, TwitterLook at these two youngins! We have arrived at yet another Thursday, and we all know what that means—throwback pictures, yay! And, per usual, the stars have given us another array...
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$60 for a Game in 2014 Is “Insane,” Former Bulletstorm Dev Says

The accepted, standard price of $60 for a new video game "is a little insane," according to Adrian Chmielarz, former creative director of Bulletstorm developer People Can Fly. According to him, gamers paying that much expect a great deal in return for their money these days, and by focusing so heavily on $60 AAA games, the industry is leaving money on the table.

"Everybody is smart in retrospect, and looking back I do think that we were possibly among the first victims of this giant shift in gaming, where the middle-class AAA games began to die--not 'middle-class' by quality, but we didn't have ten multiplayer modes and co-op and all of that," Chmielarz said of Bulletstorm in an interview with GamesIndustry International. "The saying in the industry right now is, 'If you want to sell a game for $60, to the player it has to feel like $200.'"

"Bulletstorm was a $60 game for $60," he added. "And these days $60 for a game sounds basically crazy, when there are literally hundreds of high quality games out there for a much smaller price--even on console. In 2014, $60 for a game is a little insane."

Bulletstorm was released by People Can Fly and Epic Games in 2011 and, despite positive reviews, it didn't turn out to be a huge seller. Epic president Mike Capps said of the game in 2012, "I think Bulletstorm was very critically successful, and I think a lot of folks really enjoyed seeing something new. From a sales perspective it was good, but not amazing. I think EA was hoping we'd do better." Epic acquired People Can Fly in 2012 and Chmielarz parted ways with the developer, which would be renamed Epic Games Poland a year later.

Chmielarz also talked about how publishers often seek to turn franchises into something they are not. He pointed to Dead Space as a series that EA has attempted to turn into a major, Call of Duty-level franchise, rather than being satisfied with sales of 2 or 3 million copies. "That could be a profitable series, but only if you're smart about the budget and the content," he said.

He's not the first to share this sentiment and cite Dead Space as an example. Lamenting the addition of multiplayer modes into games where they don't belong, Gearbox president Randy Pitchford spoke about Dead Space 2's multiplayer in a 2011 interview with Edge, stating "It's ceiling-limited; it'll never do 20 million units. The best imaginable is a peak of four or five million units if everything works perfectly in your favour. So the bean counters go: 'How do I get a higher ceiling?' And they look at games that have multiplayer. They're wrong, of course. What they should do instead is say that they're comfortable with the ceiling, and get as close to the ceiling as possible. Put in whatever investment's required to focus it on what the promise is all about."

Since leaving People Can Fly, Chmielarz cofounded The Astronauts, developer of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, which he says will shy away from having filler simply to justify a $60 price tag.

"There is a necessity to add filler in AAA games, whether it be collectibles or one more wave of enemies," Chmielarz said. "It's unfortunate, and it's also proof that the world is insane." He points out how players' calls for longer games clash with data suggesting "70 or 80 percent of people never finish the game."

"But I think that's connected to the price, and there we go again. Lower prices would allow us to stop thinking about filler for our games, and start focusing on making the experience just right," he said. "You have to live with the fact that some players will complain no matter what, but I think that when your game is tight, and the story you want to tell is told exactly the way you want, I think the effect is way more powerful than anyone complaining that they didn't get 100 hours of entertainment for their €20."

Chris Pereira is a freelance writer for GameSpot, and you can follow him on Twitter @TheSmokingManX
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Ladies of London Star Caroline Stanbury’s Closet Is Out of This World—Check It Out Now!
Life across the pond if even more luxurious than we could have ever imagined, especially if you're Caroline Stanbury. The Ladies of London star is taking us inside her glamorous closet and...
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