According to Matthew Karch, the CEO of Saber Interactive, the developer behind Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2video games should not ‘imposing morals on the players’.
This comment was not made in an interview or press release, but rather in a comment made on YouTube. At first, some doubted its veracity, but a post on his LinkedIn profile suggests that this is what this executive thinks.
Another user of the aforementioned social network shared the message on YouTube and received a reply ‘Whoever wrote that seems pretty smart’But what else did the CEO of the company that published it say? Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2?
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Aside from saying that he loved the videos posted by streamer Asmongold, he highlighted that ‘All we wanted to do was make a retro game’. No, he didn’t mean something NES or SNES style, but rather because of its style.
This is made clear when Matthew Karch says ‘We had the opportunity to work on something that was by its nature ‘old school’.. Then he explained ‘I still can’t understand many of the current games we play these days; they are too complex and require a lot of investment’.
Karch continued saying ‘That’s what we want to recapture; I hope that games like Space Marine 2 and Wukong are the beginning of a return to a time when games were all about fun and immersion.’.
Saber Interactive CEO also highlighted ‘I spent some time as COO at Embracer and there I saw games that made me want to cry with their over-the-top attempts to convey messages or impose morals on players’.
So with Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 There is no such idea. The game is currently doing very well, with an average of 83/100 on Metacritic, which is a reflection of its quality.
If you want to know more about the game, which is published by Forever Entertainment, check out its future plans and a trailer that shows more of what it has to offer players.
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