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Developers at E3: Sony Online Entertainment |
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Posted on Friday, April 28 at 10:06 AM GMT -6
RPG Vault continues their "Developers at E3" feature, this time taking a closer look at the games Sony Online Entertaiment will be showing at this year's event. I'm pretty excited to see how Dark Kingdom looks on the PS3:
Brad White, Lead Environment Artist, Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom: I will be on the floor at E3 working beside one of our displays of Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom, answering questions about the game, discussing technical issues or advantages of working on the PS3, and discussing the nature of the art, gameplay or any other question I might be asked. I'm very excited to show off our game to everyone at E3, and very proud of what we are doing here at SOE.
Apart from working the show itself, I'm very excited to see the new version of Guitar Hero, any GTA game, and to meet up with many people I've worked with over the years and catch up... that's always a highlight for me each year. Plus, I understand that their might be some parties going on around town... =)
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