The Official Xbox Magazine podcast has posted it’s chat with some of the lads at Terminal Reality. Tragically, Dan, THE Ghostbusters fan at OXM, was out of the office on assignment and couldn’t take part. However, he was there in spirit and we share his pain.
You can download the podcast now at oxmpodcast.com or subscribe to podcast via iTunes (free.)
[update] Direct Link to episode in question.
I haven’t listened yet, so if anything good pops up, I’ll note it here.
[UPDATE] If you’re not interested in the preamble (which you should be, if you own an Xbox or like video games in general – it’s a fantastic podcast), jump to 16:05 for the interview, which is with Terminal Reality creative director Drew Hayworth, executive producer Brendan Goss, and company head Mark Randel.
- Demo in the works for release prior to release.
- Playable game station will be at Comic Con!
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Nice one!
Sounds like this big thing coming to our neighbourhood is simply a playable version of the game at the comic con. To be honest I don’t really want to play a demo because I know I’m going to buy it anyway. I want the first time I play it to be when I’ve bought it. playing a demo before I get my copy will kind of ruin the surprise and exitement for me.
I think that will be the case for a lot of fans, not all though. However, the demo is less for fans and more for non-fans, to get them interested in the full game.
The playable being at Comic Con isn’t big enough to be the Big Announcement.
As an outside bet, I’m going with a live action tv series. Check out the poll I created over at Ghostbusters.net.
Aw crap. Figures about Comicon. Biggest Ghostbusters event ever, and I have to be stuck in the UK. Bah!
At least there’ll be a demo to keep us content until October.
Matthew, I wouldn’t assume that, the game’s so well known, why would they still bother with all the secrecy? Like Cas said, it isn’t significant enough.
My bet would be an animated series… but I’ve made my thoughts on it well known.
I think it’s either a live action tv series or a digitally remastered version of Ghostbusters.
as CASTEWAR said: [...]The playable being at Comic Con isn’t big enough to be the Big Announcement.
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I was thinking the same here… but I have a bad feeling about it.
It stinks you can’t make your own ghostbuster, but what I wonder what the guy is gonna look like..I mean we’ve seen two different guys in the different gameplay videos.