How Fighting Fantasy's Graphics Dazzle on DS
- Randy Van Der Vlag is the Lead Artist on Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain for the DS, and in a presentation at the Montreal International Game Summit on T...
| 8 | A publisher, a license holder, and a developer all working together on a single video game is a fairly common, and safe, strategy for everyone involved. Usually licenses, like those of blockbuster films or best selling comics, are an already proven franchise, so in turn the subsequent licensed video game has a much greater chance of doing well for itself. At first glance it would seem as though publisher Aspyr Media and developer Big Blue Bubble are testing the formula, but with successful book franchises, starting with the immensely successful Fighting Fantasy book series. However, rather than taking the easy road, developer Big Blue Bubble has chosen the road less travelled, putting game design as their top priority with this year's Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain for the Nintendo DS. » Read the full review |
- Randy Van Der Vlag is the Lead Artist on Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain for the DS, and in a presentation at the Montreal International Game Summit on T...
- Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is the forthcoming first-person RPG from Apsyr and developer Big Blue Bubble based on the best-selling book by the same n...
- The Nintendo DS is not at all synonymous with games that have good 3D graphics. Buzzwords like Frames Per Second, Dynamic Lighting, and Draw Distance are seemingly foreign...