![]() ![]() There's not even that much sex, until David Cage attempts, slightly ineptly, to do it. There's hardly any romance in big budget games. There are a lot of things that games can learn from Hollywood movies, and often they take all the wrong things. People lament the lack of 'romcom' in video games, and every time they do I think about Fate Of Atlantis. I've not seen a kiss in a game that's ever topped Sophia and Indy's frequent tonsil-scraping embraces. ![]() ![]() This week's S.EXE is about the 'team' narrative strand of Indiana Jones And The Fate Of Atlantis. I guess that was the moment I knew I was privileged to be able to talk to the people who make the things I care about, and that I should spend my time critiquing their work. He saw it on my page thanks to a connection of a friend of a friend. He had noticed that my cover image was of the 1992 LucasArts point and click adventure Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. A long time ago, when I was just a fledgeling writer who had just attended her first Game Developer's Conference and only accidentally brushed shoulders with Tim Schafer at a bar, I was surprised to get a message on Facebook from Noah Falstein. ![]()
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