HK-47, Puzzle Pirates - Big Hits at GDC Awards 34
Thanks to Frictionless Insight for its article recounting the proceedings of the 2004 Game Developers Choice and Independent Games Festival Awards, which were held last night in San Jose. Multiple GDC Award winners included Call Of Duty and Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time, and Savage: The Battle for Newerth won the IGF independent game award, with Oasis triumphing in the Web/downloadable category. Among the highlights: "When the Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates team moved to the stage to accept the [IGF Web/Downloadable Audience Choice] award, dressed as buccaneers, they basked in the most thunderous applause of the night", and the piece also notes that "...the audience was [almost equally] vocal when HK-47 (from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic) took the award for [GDC] Original Game Character of the Year." There's further coverage of the events over at GameSpy.
Re:StarWars? (Score:5, Insightful)
"...HK-47 (from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic) took the award for [GDC] Original Game Character of the Year."
That'd be a CHARACTER in a Star Wars game. Can you think of another amnesiac droid serial killer, who calls humans meatbags? HK-47 add a huge amount of feeling to KotOR, with his disdain for living creatures and his sordid past. His translation of the Sand People alone was priceless.
-lw
Re:StarWars? (Score:5, Interesting)
Tusken Chief: (unintelligible hooting)
HK-47: The Chief demands you state your reasons for coming here. Shall I obliterate him now, master?
I'm paraphrasing, but that's pretty much how the convo went. Great stuff, and the reason why I tried to take HK with me out of the Ebon Hawk whenever possible.
What a GOOD game.
Re:StarWars? (Score:1)
Re:StarWars? (Score:1)
I just finished KoTOR for the first time a couple days ago. HK-47 was my favorite character :) The translations were great and I just loved his occaisional interjections and overall attitude. After I install my new motherboard and reload, I'm going to play it again and go evil this time >:>
Re:StarWars? (Score:3, Interesting)
I like to think of myself as a pretty callous individual, but even I was moved at some of the decisions are available to make. The writers apparently said "Why be a little evil when you can go balls out evil?" I'm surprised there were no puppy-kicking side quests.
Re:StarWars? (Score:2, Insightful)
In a game? No, but he sounds quite a bit like Mr. Gordons from "The Destroyer" series of novels.
Nikkos.
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Re:StarWars? (Score:3, Informative)
Bender was an amnesiac? And he *actually* killed folk? Bender was never really dangerous, unless you got him near a can opener.
Similar, sure - robots with attitude. But not the same.
-lw
Re:StarWars? (Score:2, Insightful)
I disagree. Bender from Futurama didn't actually kill people, he drank a lot, and was generally an irritant as opposed to deadly. HK-47 showed disdain for living creatures well past the point of only being deragatory, was actively used as an Assassin droid to ki
Re:StarWars? (Score:2)
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Damn meatbags...
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Prince of Persia was Robbed (Score:5, Informative)
Prince of Persia is the most polished and well put together game I have ever played. The game is visually stunning, the control scheme flawless, and a fantastic story that really ties the whole thing together.
Mer... (Score:3, Insightful)
It was indeed a very solid game. All the things you mention about it are good - but it did have some problems, chiefly in terms of variety and replayability.
There was, what, 5 or 6 different enemies in the whole game? And how much did those enemies differ from one another? There was pretty much "o
Re:Mer... (Score:3, Interesting)
The graph
Re:Prince of Persia was Robbed (Score:2)
So since Ninja Gaiden is a better game than PoP, it should win GOTY hands-down this year, then, huh?
Re:Prince of Persia was Robbed (Score:3, Informative)
It happened about 25% of the way through the game, and I didn't notice it was a bug until far later. I mean, there are times where you are supposed to separa
Puzzle Pirates (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Puzzle Pirates (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Puzzle Pirates (Score:2, Interesting)
My only problem with it is that there's a LOT of lag for me. Now, I live in Portugal (that's west of Spain
In PP, walking through town (without using the map) is a chore.
Oh well... maybe it'll get better in the future.
Yay for HK-47. (Score:4, Funny)
Funny... (Score:5, Interesting)
Excuse me? what Pirates? (Score:1)
A player-driven economy, hot pirate on pirate action, and political intrigue fill out this....
Congratulations to S2Games (Score:1)
Re:Congratulations to S2Games (Score:1)
One clarification, their engine isn't open source, though it uses some open source libraries.
Remember, they had a team of just 7 people too.
Re:Congratulations to S2Games (Score:1)
And yes, how could I forget to mention they had such a small team. I think that was what amazed me most. It didn't feel like a breakout venture from a tiny company. It felt like a much more polished production.
Kil
GDC Awards v. VGA (SpikeTV) (Score:2)
So, a word to the wise, or, instead, to the video gamin
Puzzle Pirates Represent! (Score:5, Informative)
For more on pirates, check out Talking like a pirate is fun, but annoys people [randomdialogue.net], a writeup I did a long time ago. Includes a link to a most excellent techno mix of the writeup done by a friend of mine.
ARR!
I'm confused (Score:4, Informative)
Which article is correct?