Romeo is a Dead Man Review: Suda51’s sci-fi spectacle is pure Grasshopper action
In a recent interview, Grasshopper Manufacture founder and CEO Goichi Suda (aka Suda51) summed up his opinion on where his studio’s games sit within the wider gaming landscape. “I play a lot of these really amazingly well-done games, and I think ‘wow, I can’t think of a single problem with this game’,” he told Kinda Funny. “I’m sitting there playing it, trying to find mistakes or little sucky parts, and there’s nothing. It’s a flawless game, perfectly made. And after a while, I start feeling like it’s a bit too well-made.” He continued: “If the game market was like school, and you had all these kids who were nailing their tests, and they’re doing all their homework, I feel like every class should have one kind of fuck-up. One kid who just screws around, and he’s funny, and kids might like him, and he doesn’t really do his work and isn’t the best student.” Read More...
In a recent interview, Grasshopper Manufacture founder and CEO Goichi Suda (aka Suda51) summed up his opinion on where his studio’s games sit within the wider gaming landscape.“I play a lot of these really amazingly well-done games, and I think ‘wow, I can’t think of a single problem with this game’,” he told Kinda Funny. “I’m sitting there playing it, trying to find mistakes or little sucky parts, and there’s nothing. It’s a flawless game, perfectly made. And after a while, I start feeling like it’s a bit too well-made.”
He continued: “If the game market was like school, and you had all these kids who were nailing their tests, and they’re doing all their homework, I feel like every class should have one kind of fuck-up. One kid who just screws around, and he’s funny, and kids might like him, and he doesn’t really do his work and isn’t the best student.”
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