Steven Spielbergâs son says that his famous father is a big Call of Duty fan. But donât expect to see him playing online, as the Indiana Jones director only plays the campaign. And heâs a PC gamer, preferring a mouse and keyboard over a controller.
In a new MinnMax interview with Spielbergâs son, Max Spielberg, about his upcoming game Lynked: Banner of the Spark, the topic of having a famous father came up. While Max has gone on to have his own successful career in the video game industry, working on titles like Assassinâs Creed Unity and Battlefield 1, itâs impossible to completely escape his fatherâs shadow. However, as he told MinnMax, it was actually Steven Spielberg and his love of video games that got Max interested in the medium and the industry.
âHe loves gaming. Heâs the one that got me into it. He plays games. Heâs a big PC gamer and so thatâs kind of our bonding point as well,â explained Max. âHeâs like, âHey whatâs goodâ, âWhat are the new [shooters?]â, âWhich Call of Duty should I be playing?â You know, like âJust send me a list of the top five shooters and Iâll get âem downloaded and we can play them together when you come over to the house.ââ
When MinnMaxâs Ben Hanson was surprised to learn Spielberg was a big CoD fan, Max clarified that he only plays the story-based campaigns found in most entries of the yearly FPS series.
âHe loves Call of Duty. He plays the campaign,â said Max.
Interestingly, Max explained that his father, who loves story-focused games, never learned how to play games using a controller and is more comfortable using a keyboard and mouse. However, he apparently plays a lot of mobile games like Golf Clash.
âHeâs big into story games and Iâm always trying to get him to play Uncharted, Iâm like itâs Indiana Jones, youâd appreciate this. And heâs like âI canât do controllers. I can only do keyboard and mouse.ââ
As mentioned in the MinnMax interview, Maxâs father doesnât come up much at work as people are usually professional and not looking dig for info or stories. But Max Spielberg has shown his upcoming game, Lynked: Banner of the Spark, to his dad for feedback. His father said that the co-op hack-and-slash game that also features town-building and roguelike elements looks great. And while Maxâs father doesnât usually come up during development, Lynkedâs art director Eric Kozlowsky pointed out, âYou canât help but feel like [your] doing something rightâ when Steven Spielberg likes your artwork or designs.
Lynked: Banner of the Spark arrives on Steam via early access on October 22.
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