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wfz said:

I'm really looking forward to this game. One question though, is it always the same guy in all of these interviews? Because the person sure acts like the same guy! That team really has heart. I love how descriptive they are in the interviews, and how they just ramble on like a regular conversation with a buddy. Their interviews don't sound business-like or PR like at all. They sound like two friends talking, and one (the developer) explaining a fascinating and detailed concept to the other guy.

 

I can't wait for this game and I hope it sells over 1.5 mill. It's gotta at least do Red Steel numbers... I hope.

 

And, ironically, it seems to be some of the best PR you can get, judging from the comments I've seen posted under these interviews. They seem to garner a lot of respect from their target market, whereas PR people tend to make outlandish claims which are then eviscerated by the gaming public.

To answer your question, I've seen several of High Voltage's staffers show up in interviews, but Nofsinger seems to be the most common.

I like the part where he pretty much admits that they wanted to make Halo for the Wii. Started development in October, eh? I can practically see them playing Halo 3 at launch and telling each other how much more awesome it would be with a wiimote.



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