
Silicon Knights president Dennis Dyack took time to elaborate on some of his comments at DICE giving his take on what good games need. Ever a proponent of solid narrative for video games, Dyack believes that a story should be judged by the same criteria as other forms of media. He also decries series that add on additional stories grouping them together as a trilogy, although they were never truly meant to be together from the start. The whole script for the upcoming Too Human trilogy has been worked on in advance.
Like Miyamoto, Dyack believes that a great game that is delayed will be forgiven, where a bad game that makes the release date will not. He intends to release Too Human when it’s ready and not before.
Read the complete interview on Gamsutra.
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