In an (admittedly disappointing) interview with Cory Barlog on the PlayStation.blog, the developer reveals that the one person he'd love to have play his game would be controversial lawyer, Jack Thompson. "I think after 5 minutes of playing the game that hard crunchy exterior would melt away and reveal his candy coated liberal center."
We're sure if Thompson ever played a video game, he would understand that they're not all "murder simulators." Maybe he too could understand why so many people enjoy them. Unfortunately, Barlog doesn't reveal much more. In fact, there appears to be nothing on his plate other than Chains of Olympus for PSP (not that we're complaining).
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Jun 25th 2007 4:55PM Hinchy said
in before political argument
Posted: Jun 25th 2007 5:15PM (Unverified) said
What is the political argument, that we are going to have, about?
Posted: Jun 25th 2007 6:08PM (Unverified) said
And that game is the perfect choice to show how peaceful, educational, and enriching games can be to our youth. /sarcasm.
Posted: Jun 25th 2007 6:51PM (Unverified) said
Actually it will teach them about Greek mythology(they need to know it, if they ever what to grow up to be, not a but the God of War)
Posted: Jun 25th 2007 8:53PM Hinchy said
Wow. 5 hours, and no liberal vs. conservative arguments have popped up yet? Amazing.
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