Just a quickie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGIGA8taN-M
Just a quickie:
"Disco Elysium" was a critical darling of 2022; a top-down RPG with
deep characters and an unusual setting, it seemingly came from nowhere
and was very well received by audience and critics alike. But hopes
for a sequel were dashed when it was revealed that the developers of
the original were no longer employed by ZaUm, the publishers, and the separation had not been amicable. The developers themselves then
accused the publisher of, essentially, stealing their company out from
under them.
Documentarian "People Make Games" goes into detail about what
happened, explaining the situation and interviewing all the
principals. It turns out that the story is a lot more complicated than
it would first seem, and that nobody comes out clean. The reporter is
the same person who wrote up on how Valve operates as a company, and
an earlier video about the intersection of video games and gambling
(both of which I've linked here in earlier posts), so if you liked
those, you might appreciate this deep dive as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGIGA8taN-M
Personally, I've only superficial interest in the situation, and the unlikability of most of the people makes it hard for me to care. But
this video gives a lot clearer idea as to what happened than the
one-sided points of view offered by either side. So, if you're a fan
of the game, maybe watch the video before deciding who wronged who.
I should watch that sometime because there's always been the question of >whether the devs really are the angels that some people have painted
them as.
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