Fallout Developer Profile - J.E. Sawyer

No Mutants Allowed has begun a new feature in which they're interviewing several of the original Fallout developers. The first installment offers some feedback from Josh Eric Sawyer, who worked on Fallout 3 until it was cancelled. An excerpt:
Q: What are your favourite computer games/board games and why?

A: My favourite computer games are Fallout, Darklands, Pool of Radiance (original), Tribes, Battlefield: 1942, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, Age of Empires, and Age of Kings. The first three were all great RPGs with a lot of replay value. The first time I played Fallout, I barely took breaks to eat and sleep. As soon as I finished it, I replayed the whole game again. I still load up Darklands every once in a while to try different parties. Pool of Radiance had epic turn-based battles that have yet to be matched; Temple of Elemental Evil realistically beats it, but Pool has the nostalgia factor going for it.

Tribes, BF:1942, and ET are all great team-based multiplayer games. They infuriate me to the brink of madness, but at their best, they are great. I generally don't play RTSs, but the Age games appealed to me because I enjoy the historical context. Very little pleases me more than rolling into a town with capped rams carrying Teutonic knights.

As for board games, my favourite is easily Siedler von Catan. I also like chess, but don't play it very often anymore.