I'm a huge fan of Everyday Shooter, but if you read Kotaku you probably already know that. I first played it last year while judging for the Independent Games Festival and was blown away. I've since played through the entire game on my PS3 debug and remain blown away, mostly because the Sony folks were smart enough not to touch the game in any real way when it made the jump from PC to PS3.
I happened to run into Jonathan Mak, the creator of the game, on a Tokyo train bound for TGS last month. We got into a long discussion about his game, his surprise success and how he finds inspiration. He's a pretty interesting guy and the first developer I've met who's really struck me as an "artist."
Today he posted a slew of pictures and comments on the official Playstation blog to illustrate his life as a "one-man developing crew." I think they only highlights my first impressions of him.
Personality Profile: Everyday Shooter Creator, Jonathan Mak [PS Blog]















