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Temple of Elemental Evil Interview at Gamespot

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by NewsPro, Nov 8, 2003.

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    (Originally posted by Yerril)

    Gamespot have interviewed a number of the development team from The Temple of Elemental Evil. There's a lot about the demo, but almost nothing about the patch. Here's a clip:

    While we made ToEE, we played a lot of pen and paper D&D around the office. Anytime we found something frustrating, or confusing we tried to remember it, and focused on making it so the game would abstract out that confusion as much as possible to make the game that much more enjoyable. When I play ToEE, I'm reminded of our gaming sessions, and [I say to myself], this is the way D&D should be played, with all of the fun and fantasy and not too much of the gritty detail getting in the way. It is still there, if you look under the hood (the geek in me enjoys that).

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