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But Did He Play Heavenly Sword?

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Writer Alex Garland of The Beach and 28 Days Later fame penned Enslaved: Odyssey to the West. That game was developed by Ninja Theory of Heavenly Sword fame. Garland hadn't played that game when he met Ninja Theory. Why?

Here's why: He was "fucking sick" of his PS3. "There weren't any original games that really blew me away," Garland tells Edge Magazine. "I was really into Xbox Live; I was much more into playing Call Of Duty 4 on Xbox Live. So Xbox really had its claws into me, and I just never bought Heavenly Sword."

But when he finally did play through Heavenly Sword, he was "very impressed" with the title. "Because by then I knew more about my industry, the film industry, and knew how hard it is to get something which isn't pre-existing — which is to say the licence — financed and off the ground, with enough money to actually do a decent job," Garland adds. "There were all sorts of things, and some were imaginative and some were pure production values."

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Garland is frank and says that if he had not been impressed with Heavenly Sword, he would have found a way to "politely" step away from the project. But he didn't, and voila, we have Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.

Interview: Alex Garland - Part One [Edge Magazine]