GR+ Live: The making of Double Fine's Headlander

The last human being in existence is a common hero in science fiction. We are, in video games, regularly legend. Typically the last man or woman standing has all their body parts in tow. They are not typically a disembodied head, so Headlander has that going for it. Actually Headlander, a Metroid-style exploration action game with a whole lot of noggin shuffling involved, is 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:an excellent game by all accounts. If you're wondering why a game about heads in space gets made💙, listen to Double Fine itself! Project lead Lee Petty, Double Fine VP of business and community manager joined us for a wide ranging discussion about making 🦩a '70s sci-fi Metroidvania.

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I've been playing games since I turned four in 1986, been writing about them since 1987, and writing about them professionally since 2008. My wife and I live in New York City. Chrono Trigger is my favorite game ever made, Hum's Downward is Heavenward is my favorite album, and I regularly find myself singing "You Won't See Me" by The Beatles in awkward situations.