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Interview Alpha Protocol's Urgent Role-Playing

Jason

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Tags: Alpha Protocol; Obsidian Entertainment

<p><strong>Alpha Protocol</strong> producer Matt Hickman answered some <a href="http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/05/13/spying-on-spies-alpha-protocol-interview/" target="_blank">questions for Rock Paper Shotgun</a> about the soon to be released action/espionage RPG (AERPG).</p>
<blockquote>RPS: What&rsquo;s surprised you the most about Alpha Protocol as you&rsquo;ve developed it? Is there a feature, an aspect, that you never had in mind that&rsquo;s come to stand out?<br /><br />MH: We&rsquo;ve been really pleased with the way that Alpha Protocol&rsquo;s conversation system turned out. By rooting Alpha Protocol&rsquo;s dialogue system in a system of simple responses and giving players a limited time to respond, we&rsquo;ve made conversations within the game tense but fun. Because decisions made within conversations often have important effects, it makes the role-playing going on feel urgent and exciting. It&rsquo;s honestly surprising how well it works to keep the pacing and excitement up.<br /><br />Beyond that, the combat system has gone through a lot of changes over the years and we settled in a really great spot that blends RPG stats and pure shooter. When we got through with balancing and tweaking critical hits and the like, we stood back and we&rsquo;re really proud of where it ended up.</blockquote>
<p><br />There's more urgent and exciting role-playing to be found in the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/SEGAEurope" target="_blank">latest AP trailer</a> from Sega.</p>
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Fez

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Clearly the work of a genius. We can only hope the creator is rightfully rewarded with gold and sexual favors.
 

Jason

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Clearly the work of a genius. We can only hope the creator is rightfully rewarded with gold and sexual favors.
I stole it from you fair and square. Now put the ball-gag back on and get back in the dungeon (aka that chickenwire cage I built in the garage).
 

Fez

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You've made a mistake there. I have my team of high-priced internet lawyers just for people who steal my precious .gifs.

I'll keep the ball-gag though and that chickenwire cage is a lot more comfortable than you'd think. Very roomy.
 

Gragt

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Could you two just shut up and let me sleep?
 

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