CGI-Quality said:
Bit of a double negative. If he's a "bad movie director" (and many people here say movies tell better stories than games), wouldn't gaming be JUST where he should be? OT: Key quote - "The games industry offers many games based on violence and adrenaline, which works for a certain audience but there is a huge untapped market of people who are not interested in shooting but would be willing to interact in a meaningful emotional experience. He didn't say gamers were "too focused on violence and adrenaline". |
Well, I'd rather not have a bad director direct anything at all :P
There are a few of his comments in the article that I find objectionable. I'll adress them later.
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