You know that Sony-published action game starring a wise-cracking, sword-wielding skeleton on a quest to rescue his kingdom from an evil Wizard and their army of undead? The one that everybody really wants to have? Yeah, this isn’t it. This isn’t a third outing for Sir Daniel Fortescue of the PS1 classic MediEvil, it’s Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest. Is Sony trolling the legions of MediEvil fans foaming at the mouth? Probably.
AUTOMATON writes: "AUTOMATON Japan Editor-in-Chief Shuji Ishimoto was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to speak at length with Greg Wondra―game designer/developer of such titles as Lost Planet 3 and the Major League Baseball 2K series, family man, and all-around awesome guy―about his career, the current state of the game industry, and a column he recently wrote for Gamasutra entitled 'Death of the Game Designer', which garnered a good amount of attention in Japan after it was picked up and reported on by our Japanese sister site (Japanese language link). Greg offered some really good insights into the life and work of a game designer―both 'then' and 'now'―and if you're considering getting into a career in game design or development, then this is certainly a must-read. Today we present the final half of our two-part interview."
AUTOMATON writes: "AUTOMATON Japan Editor-in-Chief Shuji Ishimoto was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to speak at length with Greg Wondra―game designer/developer of such titles as Lost Planet 3 and the Major League Baseball 2K series, family man, and all-around awesome guy―about his career, the current state of the game industry, and a column he recently wrote for Gamasutra entitled 'Death of the Game Designer', which garnered a good amount of attention in Japan after it was picked up and reported on by our Japanese sister site (Japanese language link). Greg offered some really good insights into the life and work of a game designer―both 'then' and 'now'―and if you're considering getting into a career in game design or development, then this is certainly a must-read. Today we present the first half of our two-part interview."
XMNR: The only game deal advertised in the Target sales flyer for the week of June 24, 2012 is a $20 gift card with the Nintendo 3DS. However, there are more deals on the retailer's website including $15 off the recently released 250GB Xbox 360 racing bundle, controllers for both the PS3 and Xbox 360, MLB 12: The Show and more.
Better pony up more than 20 bucks for an about-to-be-obsolete version of the 3DS. and we know that's why you're offering this deal.