Creating a Likable Video Game Villain
I wanted to take a look at villains in video games and explore how they differ from other mediums. As it turns out, creating a likable villain in a video game is kind of hard. There are a handful of restrictions that are somewhat unique to games, and they have to find clever ways around them. So, these are some of the things that go into creating a likable video game villain. Patreon: / razbuten Twitter: / therazbuten Edited by Jesse Guarascia: / guarascia Likable Companions: • Creating a Likable Video Game Companion Once Upon A Roll: / @onceuponaroll https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/o... Music: Concentration Enhancing Menu Initialiser - Mike Morasky Hornet - Christopher Larkin Glados' Chamber - Mike Morasky Kefka - Nobou Uematsu Watch The World Burn - Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard Gwyn, Lord of Cinder - Motoi Sakuraba Heat - Brian Tyler Retro Gone Viral - Taokuoh Music Links: https://taokuoh.bandcamp.com/

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