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  • Play Tim Schafer's New Point-and-Click Adventure Game for Free

     
    Tim Schafer, the legendary (and hilarious) developer behind awesome titles like Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle, Grim Fandango, and the upcoming Brutal Legend, has a new old-school point-and-click adventure game available to play for free at Double Fine's website. Titled Host Master and the Conquest of Humor, this throwback to those LucasArts adventure games of yore puts you in the shoes of Schafer himself as he desperately scrambles to come up with good jokes before the GDC Awards Ceremony.

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  • Screen Test: Brütal Legend

     

    It's getting close. The release of 61FPS Grade-A Highly Anticipated Title Brütal Legend is almost here. According to designer-god Tim Schafer, all of the game's concept art was created to resemble a heavy metal album cover. Each piece had to amp up the testosterone, grit and thunder for which the genre is known. Here are some wonderful screens that prove his team succeeded in his goal. 

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  • Brütal Legend Has a New Home




    Well, this is the best news I’ve heard maybe all year. Tim Schafer’s upcoming heavy metal roadie action adventure Brütal Legend has finally found a new home. Before I tell you who it is, you should properly prepare—watch the sweet new teaser trailer above, then close your eyes and throw up the horns.

    Are you still reading somehow? Okay, then open your eyes. It’s EA.

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  • A Peek Into Tim Schafer's Brain

    Grim Fandango, the swan song of the LucasArts PC adventure genre, was released a little over a decade ago. Yes, I know Escape From Monkey Island came out afterwards; and all I have to say about that game is that when a bug stopped me about halfway through, I was grateful.  That being said, we really don't get many games like Fandango anymore.  Sure, creativity in the industry still exists, but there's just something so damned idiosyncratic about a mix of film noir and the Mexican Day of the Dead (the holiday, not the Spanish-dubbed Romero movie) that outshines even Fandango creator Tim Schafer's later projects.

    When talking about old LucasArts games, it's pretty easy to get down in the dumps upon realizing what a Star Wars factory the company's become. But Tim Schafer has the cure for what ails you; in honor of the 10th anniversary of Grim Fandango, he's made the official 72-page design document for the game available to the public.  Since I found out about this through The International House of Mojo, I'll let them explain a little more through the wonders of quoting:

    Written in 1996, this mostly-complete document details the cut-scenes and puzzles in the game. What makes this particularly fascinating is that it's packed with concept art and descriptions of scenes/puzzles that were cut from the game, giving us an insight into a slightly different Grim Fandango.

    Apparently, Tim doesn't exactly own this document, so there is some question as to how long it'll stay online. So grab it now before you end up living a life of inconsolable regret.

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John Constantine, our superhero, was raised by birds and then attended Penn State University. He is currently working on a novel about a fictional city that exists only in his mind. John has an astonishingly extensive knowledge of Scientology. Ultimately he would like to learn how to effectively use his brain. He continues to keep Wu-Tang's secret to himself.

Derrick Sanskrit is a self-professed geek in a variety of fields including typography, graphic design, comic books, music and cartoons. As a professional hipster graphic designer, his recent clients have included Hooksexup, Pitchfork and MoCCA, among others.

Amber Ahlborn - artist, writer, gamer and DigiPen survivor, she maintains a day job as a graphic artist. By night Amber moonlights as a professional Metroid Fanatic and keeps a metal suit in the closet just in case. Has lived in the state of Washington and insists that it really doesn't rain as much as everyone says it does.

Nadia Oxford is a housekeeping robot who was refurbished into a warrior when the world's need for justice was great. Now that the galaxy is at peace (give or take a conflict here or there), she works as a freelance writer for various sites and magazines. Based in Toronto, Nadia prizes the certificate from the Ministry of Health declaring her tick and rabies-free.

Bob Mackey is a grad student, writer, and cyborg, who uses the powerful girl-repelling nanomachines mad science grafted onto his body to allocate time towards interests of the nerd persuasion. He believes that complaining about things on the Internet is akin to the fine art of wine tasting, but with more spitting into buckets.

Joe Keiser has a programming degree from Johns Hopkins University, a tiny apartment in Brooklyn, and a fake toy guitar built in the hollowed-out shell of a real guitar. He writes about games and technology for a variety of outlets. One day he will stop doing this. The day after that, police will find his body under a collapsed pile of (formerly neatly alphabetized) collector's edition tchotchkes.

Cole Stryker is an American freelance writer living in York, England, where he resides with his archeologist wife. He writes for a travel company by day and argues about pop culture on the internet by night. Find him writing regularly here and here.

Peter Smith is like the lead character of Irwin Shaw's The 80-Yard Run, except less athletic. He considers himself very lucky to have this job. But it's a little premature to take "jack-off of all trades" off his resume. Besides writing, travelling, and painting houses, Pete plays guitar in a rock trio called The Aye-Ayes. He calls them a 'power pop' band, but they generally sound more like Motorhead on a drinking binge.


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