Avinash_Tyagi said:
The big story about the Conduit is the company behind it. High Voltage Software is a very young company that apparently has more enthusiasm than capital. The guys there are young, excited, and quite ambitious. They remind me of how game companies used to be back in the day. They don’t whine and say, “We can’t compete against Nintendo games.” They say, “We are going to make the most awesome of games!” Whether they achieve it or not is up to the customers. They noticed a huge hole on the Wii that the Western Companies were ignoring concerning FPS games and are filling it themselves.
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This is my favourite part right here.
HVS is hungry, independant, and very social with their fanbase. They remind me of pre-acquisition Bungie. Except in those days, you didn't need to either have the backing of a major publisher or take on a bunch of licensed work to pay the bills.

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