Gard On Tomb Raider, Galleon, Delays 24
Thanks to The UK Independent for its article-based interview with Confounding Factor's Toby Gard, best known as the creator of Tomb Raider while at Core Design. The article discusses the genesis of Lara Croft, with Gard arguing: "I thought that what was interesting about her was she was this unattainable, austere, dangerous sort of person." Of the hideously delayed Galleon, finally due out this summer, the article suggests: "It's not too silly an exaggeration to say that, in the computer-games industry, Galleon is the equivalent of Donna Tartt's The Little Friend or the Stone Roses's The Second Coming", and Gard clarifies his impressions of the game's intriguing influences: "I wanted to have a visual language that was quite comic book... I realised the Ray Harryhausen Sinbad films were the way to go."
Second Coming? (Score:1, Funny)
The Stone Roses' "Second Coming"? He's saying his own game is gonna suck after all this time?!
No change there, then (Score:3, Funny)
[Galleon is an] earth-shatteringly cool game
So, if he'd stayed, there'd be no difference apart form the money? Seems like a good deal to me.
Re: (Score:2)
Re:No change there, then (Score:1)
It's the difference between saying 'This thing I made is much better than that thing you made', and 'I reckon this thing I made is more appropriate to the task at hand because of X, Y and Z features that your thing doesn't implement'.
Re:No change there, then (Score:2)
Disclaimer: Toby's my boss. But cut him some slack!
Re:No change there, then (Score:1)
I'm not saying it's inherently a bad thing, I'm just saying it's there.
Sure, toby... (Score:5, Funny)
"That, and her huge breasts sort of kept the team together during a difficult coding process. We all knew none of us could get a real girl like that, so when Bob suggested making her British with perfect teeth, we implemented it, but it was a stretch."
There's nothing wrong with British girls... (Score:1, Insightful)
More than two generations of their best genes are pushing up the daisies all around Europe.
God, I'm glad I'm a Scandinavian.
Re:Sure, toby... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Sure, toby... (Score:1, Informative)
Um, Core Design is a British company, and Gard is a Briton. We don't share your stereotypes about our nation. We don't even find them funny.
Re:Sure, toby... (Score:1)
We don't share your stereotypes about our nation. We don't even find them funny.
I'm sure you Brits have stereotypes about Americans that aren't remotely true. We all find reasons to laugh at each other. Life would be so boring if we didn't. ;)
--from a gal who never really got the joke with Austin Powers' teeth until now...
Oh ... that's not right ... (Score:4, Funny)
Well, look on the bright side. (Score:3, Funny)
and i bet her boobs get even bigger once agien (Score:1)
In other words... (Score:4, Insightful)
In other words : "she was this boobalishous gal, was perfectly postured and formed, and armed with dual pistols with supernatural aim and strength with unlimited ammo."
Galleon (Score:4, Insightful)
Back then, the game looked stunning from the images.... from the images I saw, it looked somewhat like a more 'mature' version of Skies Of Arcadia (I'd not know that at the time of course, I'm talking retrospectively)... the gameplay was nothing like it, but it's a good way of explaining the graphical style of the game. We were all impressed, and Dreamcast owners saw it as their own Tomb Raider.
We waited.... and waited.... and it never appeared... we were used to that on the Dreamcast, but it was still saddening.
3 years after I initially saw the preview, I find out it's finally appearing. I headed over to GameSpot to check out some of their movies of the game, and I gotta admit, I was underwhelmed... it didn't look anything particularly new or special. Final judgement is reserved until release of course, but my fears are that it may get average reviews.
Problem is, as you'd expect from a game that has been in developement for 4 years, it looks 4 years old.
And this truely is a great shame because for Toby to turn down big cash for what he believed was right, that really is pretty admirable... it's easy to say it happens all the time, but I doubt I'd bail out of a company in that position.
So I wish him luck with this title... but I do suspect that many people will be buying this title mainly because they wanted it 4 years ago, and they may be disappointed.
Just my probably-jibberish prediction.
Re:Galleon (Score:1)
Galleon DC, however, got nowhere near as done - don't expect anything even vaguely playable to ever appear. You'd honestly be better off wishing for a Propellor Arena release.
Re:Galleon (Score:2)
Prince of Persia Sands of Time is pretty much the Galleon was going to be, which leaves Galleon itself rather out in the cold..
Re:Galleon (Score:2)
I do have genuine respect for Ubisoft. I've just completed Beyond Good and Evil. It's a wonderful game, sadly overlooked by the buying public. It's now selling for half price and you'd have to be mad not to snap up a copy.
In the current arena of tired sequels and franchises