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If anyone has a subscription to GI, the Red Steel info and full George Harrison interview are up - gameinformer.com/Magazine/

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Ah just lock this crap, we basically had the magazine scanned with the text readable and the interview was transcribed.

Useless.

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yea, and all that seems to have come is the full interview, not really any new Red Steel info or screens...the interview is posted here:

(www)armleg.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3974&mforum=mozlapunkmessag

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Ah just lock this crap, we basically had the magazine scanned with the text readable and the interview was transcribed.

Useless.

 

Actually, if you read what's on the site, you'll see that what was in the magazine was an abridged version of the interview - this is a full version. :p

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"GI: One big thing that a lot of people have been talking about is that Revolution will be more focused, obviously, on gameplay rather than graphics. How important do you think that the visuals are in the success of the console?

 

Harrison: Well I think that they’re important, but maybe on a different dimension. The dimension that people mostly think about is photo-realism and so you see, for instance, an Xbox 360 game and they show a racing game and everyone sees how shiny the cars are and that the leaves are flowing and that type of thing, but that’s really only one dimension. For some games, photrealism is important. In many other games, the choice of graphics is really just an artistic choice, in the same way that animation’s there. The Simpson’s TV show, for instance, wouldn’t be half as funny if it were live action. So the stylized choice is what really makes it. You know, the Revolution is going to be a multiple of the GameCube in terms of capabilities, a dramatic improvement as possible there, but it’s really going to come down to the creativity of the gameplay and the story itself that’s going to drive this whole piece forward."

 

:eek:

 

lol, Just kidding. Man... I need a life. *Realises he's landed in Ironforge and carries on playing*

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