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Gas Powered Games Next Title a Comedy?

GamesIndustry reports that Gas Powered Games, still entrenched in the final tweaks for Supreme Commander development, are already hard at work on hyping their next title: a console comedy.

You've previously worked as a stand-up comedian. Would you ever do a comedy game? Do you think that's worthwhile?

"Actually, well, we've got something we think is going to be very funny, very entertaining... When you get this next game, a couple years from now, and you're like, 'Okay, finally, I get to check out what this guy's talking about,' you're going to sit back, you're going to relax, you're going to enjoy yourself. And you're going to go, 'Oh, I know what he means now.' That's the next thing I want to try to do."

Very funny indeed...

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10:00 AM on Fri Feb 16 2007
By Brian Crecente
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  • This is like artists that try to write. Most people are only really good at one thing, so they think "Hey, I can draw comics, let's write some", and they're always fucking awful.

    I'm sure some game developers are an absolute hoot, but being funny and writing comedy are two entirely different things. Hell, Dave Chapelle could write the game and I bet it would still be awful.

    What a bad idea.

  • Image of Atheist Jew Atheist Jew at 10:21 AM on 02/16/07 *

    I can't say I'm thrilled at the prospect of a console-based comedy game.

    Why not resurrect AMEN: The Awakening, which was a very slick FPS that was unfortunately cancelled in 2000 with the death of Cavedog

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amen:_The_Awakening

  • You mean Dungeon Siege 2 wasn't a comedy game?

  • I thought that Super Noah's Ark 3D was hilarious. Like when I get pounded to death by rabbid goats... and Noah dies.... lol.

    Now thats comedy!

    Fuck you Comedy Central!

  • I'm all for this. Comedy game attempts are always good in my book.

    Granted that there is even more potential to flop, if we get at least one or two titles this generation that are as noteworthy as Ron Gilbert's stuff it'll be worth it.

  • Lucasarts style adventure game, something in the vein of day of the tentacle, or Monkey Island, would rock

  • Man I hope this is like Gex 64! That was a hoot!

  • I never played Gex 64 but I loved the original Gex on 3DO. I think the comedian was different for the original.

    Last great comedy game I played was probably Psychonauts. I hope Tim Schafer makes another game with his studio - I haven't heard anything recently.

  • Gimme more games like MDK II, MDK III would be a hoot

  • Adding humorous scenes to a game is all well and good (if it's done right), but I think it would be difficult to make a successful game where comedy is the entire focus.

    I can only watch a comedy movie or listen to a stand-up comedian's set twice, maybe three times before it gets old and just isn't funny anymore. Unless the gameplay is incredibly solid and addictive in its own right, a "comedy game" probably wouldn't have much replay value. And if I need my fix, why would I pay $50 or $60 for a comedy game when I can pay $20 for a DVD, $10 for a movie ticket, or next to nothing to watch hours of sitcoms on television?

    The only way I can see this working is with episodic content. Funny television shows are good because they present fresh material once a week. Cheap, funny games with only a few hours of gameplay might work.

  • Image of dowingba dowingba at 09:37 PM on 02/16/07 *

    Chris Taylor was a stand up comedian? Wow, that's news to me, and he's one of my all time favourite developers (entirely because of Total Annihilation). My hard drive will always have a place for C:\Cavedog\Totala (the only installation folder I ever allow outside of "Program Files".

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