THQ and BHG gear up for their RPG announcement
The eve before THQ was set to announce its newest project that will launch the company into the world of RPGs, IGN managed to have a little enlightening chat with Executive Vice-President Kelly Flock. And as if THQ‘s lucky stars were indeed smiling brightly upon it, the company even had Big Huge Games‘ President, Tim Train, to join in on the interview.
First of all, it is certainly without a doubt that this yet-unnamed RPG project from THQ and BHG has piqued the interest of the gaming community. But as THQ has been strict about keeping mum about it, we can only hope that this duo will be more forthcoming.
And relatively accommodating, they were. For one, they had no qualms discussing the extent of renowned designer, Ken Rolston‘s participation in the project. Ken Rolston had supposedly retired after the completion of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. And yet we see him back in action for this THQ-BHG title. Says Tim Train,
Ken is the Lead Designer and resident Mad Genius, and he sets the tone for the game and the project team across the board. It’s hard to overstate how well Ken fits in to Big Huge’s collaborative approach to game design. In particular, he is exceptionally skilled at world creation and at helping us solve issues that we’ve all found annoying in RPGs for years. I think he’s most energized by the opportunity to work on a completely new IP, unfettered by the constraints of working in a world on its third or fourth incarnation.
But while they were open about talking about Rolston’s participation, both Flock and Train were keeping good at keeping quiet about their game. Quips Flock, “You can expect more info from us later this year.”
Okay, one last push. To which platforms will we be seeing this game? Flock replies,
From a console perspective, the horsepower behind the PS3 and Xbox 360 help us create a huge world with that sweeping scope we’re aiming for. Happily, the PC has kept pace with the times, and we’re excited to be developing the game for simultaneous release across all three systems.
Great, it’s a multi-platformer, then. Now we’ll just have to be patient and wait for THQ’s official announcement about its RPG multi-platformer. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as soon we get wind of it. We expect news to come around in just a few hours. So keep it locked here for more.
The eve before THQ was set to announce its newest project that will launch the company into the world of RPGs, IGN managed to have a little enlightening chat with Executive Vice-President Kelly Flock. And as if THQ‘s lucky stars were indeed smiling brightly upon it, the company even had Big Huge Games‘ President, Tim Train, to join in on the interview.
First of all, it is certainly without a doubt that this yet-unnamed RPG project from THQ and BHG has piqued the interest of the gaming community. But as THQ has been strict about keeping mum about it, we can only hope that this duo will be more forthcoming.
And relatively accommodating, they were. For one, they had no qualms discussing the extent of renowned designer, Ken Rolston‘s participation in the project. Ken Rolston had supposedly retired after the completion of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. And yet we see him back in action for this THQ-BHG title. Says Tim Train,
Ken is the Lead Designer and resident Mad Genius, and he sets the tone for the game and the project team across the board. It’s hard to overstate how well Ken fits in to Big Huge’s collaborative approach to game design. In particular, he is exceptionally skilled at world creation and at helping us solve issues that we’ve all found annoying in RPGs for years. I think he’s most energized by the opportunity to work on a completely new IP, unfettered by the constraints of working in a world on its third or fourth incarnation.
But while they were open about talking about Rolston’s participation, both Flock and Train were keeping good at keeping quiet about their game. Quips Flock, “You can expect more info from us later this year.”
Okay, one last push. To which platforms will we be seeing this game? Flock replies,
From a console perspective, the horsepower behind the PS3 and Xbox 360 help us create a huge world with that sweeping scope we’re aiming for. Happily, the PC has kept pace with the times, and we’re excited to be developing the game for simultaneous release across all three systems.
Great, it’s a multi-platformer, then. Now we’ll just have to be patient and wait for THQ’s official announcement about its RPG multi-platformer. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as soon we get wind of it. We expect news to come around in just a few hours. So keep it locked here for more.