Paradox France’s Philippe Thibaut and GWJ’s Erik Hanson colonize 3MA this week to talk about Pride of Nations, Paradox France’s new grand-strategy game of imperialism. Erik and Rob are intrigued by Pride’s cynical view of colonial competition and its novel mechanics. Philippe explains the game’s origins and how it is at once a departure for Paradox France and a natural extension of their work as AGEOD. The Victoria II comparison comes up for discussion, and Erik and Philippe discuss the game design challenges of the Civil War.
Three Moves Ahead Episode 121 – Pride of Nations and Philippe Thibaut
June 15th, 2011 by Rob Zacny · Podcast, Three Moves Ahead
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Back to Work
June 14th, 2011 by Troy Goodfellow · E3, Me, Medieval, Paradox, RPGs, Sci Fi
E3 was fun, but different. I was a little envious listening to Bill Abner and Tom Chick and Gus Mastrapa all my other friends talking about the great stuff they saw at the show, since I was mostly tied down and I hate waiting in lines. I did get a couple of breaks to just walk the halls and get a feel for the noise, but as a PR person, my show was about selling the stuff we were there to show.
1) Witcher 2 on the Xbox 360 really sells itself. The PC game is just amazing (check the reviews – this is not just me talking) and CD Projekt Red is committed to seeing Witcher 2 adapted to the console environment. There are a lot of things to be worked out, but it was great to see it in action, running so smoothly. The CDP people are a lot of fun and give a good demo.
2) Sword of the Stars 2 is the client right in my sweet spot and it was fun to see it in action. I was very happy to see the response to it, as well. It got a GamePro nomination for best strategy game at the show, producer Chris Stewart kept up a very demanding schedule with good humor and I want to play this game very soon. It looks good and we will be promoting it heavily over the next couple of months. Tons of E3 previews are out, read them and watch this space and others. Kerberos is building a very special sequel. Martin Cirulis and his dev team should be proud.
3) Crusader Kings 2 is not an Evolve client, but I somehow got roped into helping Paradox with demos for the press. I loved it. This is a game I am very excited about and getting the chance to poke around in it and sell the idea of a role playing strategy game right when HBO’s Game of Thrones is a huge nerd culture event was awesome. My boss was good enough to loan me out for a few hours a day and my appreciation for the growing family Paradox has built among its team increases with every encounter. They also had a fridge full of Red Bull and water.
And, of course, always good to see people you only see once or twice a year. Did not do a lot of partying, since I am old and uninvited. Mostly old. But had some relaxing nights at the hotel chatting with people and watching TV.
Then I was off to Las Vegas for the weekend to hang out with my good friend Henry. It was the decompression space I needed after E3. It’s been a very emotional year and I’ve often felt like I had no downtime. This was all downtime. Brotherly chat, awesome ribs and holy crap did we drink a lot one night…The 9:00 AM text the next morning will be avenged somehow.
So that was last week. This week, I excitedly get back to work at a job I think I am slowly getting the hang of.
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Three Moves Ahead Episode 120 – Drawing Down on Vic “Six Gun” Davis
June 9th, 2011 by Rob Zacny · Podcast, Three Moves Ahead
Vic Davis rides back into town to talk about Six Gun Saga, his new solitaire card-based strategy game. Julian is mighty fond of it, but wants to play with the rest of his posse. Rob is curious how Vic’s Armageddon Empires and Solium Infernum fans have greeted this unusual game, and where Vic is headed next
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E3 Week
June 5th, 2011 by Troy Goodfellow · E3
2011 will be my first E3 as non-media. For the bulk of the show I will be parked at the Meeting Room for one of our clients, CD Projekt Red, as they show off the Xbox 360 version of what is being widely hailed as the year’s best PC role playing game – Witcher 2.
So I won’t be blogging much unless I squeeze out a national character article in between taking business cards and shaking down all my former colleagues about the cool stuff they’ve seen. The podcast will carry on without me, though I regret having to skip this episode.
I will, however, twitter as much as I can about what and who I see. Boring, I know. And expensive given the data costs of doing it out of Rogers territory. If you are interested in that sort of thing, you can follow me here, but you will be better off following any of the dozens of games journalists I follow.
I would give you a list of people of to follow, but I have to be friends with everyone in the media now.
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Coming Soon
June 3rd, 2011 by Troy Goodfellow · Blogs, FoSTV, Me
I am actually serious about this.
I decided that I should dedicate part of my skills retraining to learning how to edit video. Nothing fancy, of course. I won’t be making trailers or mashing up love scenes from Troy to songs from Adele. But eventually I want to be able to splice video and audio, make semi-attractive presentations of games and myself.
So, Flash of Steel TV was born. Or will be born. There aren’t any videos yet, but I do hope to get at least one simple webcam video shot before month’s end. I have a lot to learn, including script writing, lighting and looking at the camera. I will also need a backdrop of some sort.
FoSTV will not replace the blog, of course. I am a writer. But I think it will give me a chance to express a different creative side.
What will FoSTV be? Strategy game focused, still. It will probably be more relentlessly positive than the podcast or blog are sometimes. I want to look at design components in classic games and why they work. If I can get local friends to appear on camera with me to talk about some of this stuff, even better. But for the most part, like this blog, it will be me.
So what sorts of things do you want to see me talk about or make videos about? Keep in mind that I am still very, very new to this and don’t even have a real camera. But I’ve been encouraged by friends and followers to take this step.
Fire away with suggestions and advice.
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Three Moves Ahead Episode 119 – What I Did for My Rabbitcon Vacation
June 2nd, 2011 by Rob Zacny · Podcast, Three Moves Ahead
An exhausted Julian and Rob welcome Cory Banks back to the show to go over what they played at Julian’s board gaming retreat. Could Agricola’s position be threatened by young up-and-comer 7 Wonders? Why is Battleship Galaxies the best space game since Sins of a Solar Empire? Is Castle Ravenloft a baby game, or an appropriate introduction to strategy and wargaming for children and novices? On the other hand, why would you play that when Last Night on Earth and Invasion from Outer Space are so much better? All these questions and more will be answered for those who are… Three Moves Ahead.
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