“How can I be happy that half of the people run out of my game? Are you kidding?
The always loquacious Josef Fares, the author of video games such as the remarkable A Way Out and the unforgettable Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, has spoken in a few words collected by the portal GamesIndustry on how he sees the degree in which the fans finish the titles.
“People often tell me that it’s good news that almost half of the people have finished A Way Out, and I wonder … ‘ How am I going to be happy with half of the people finishing my game? Are you kidding? “, Says Fares when asked about those numbers that leave him in a good place compared to most of them. of titles with much lower percentages. “It’s like you’re shooting a movie and half of the people are leaving before it’s over, I can not be happy with that.”
Fares, likewise, assured that all this causes inexplicable situations like, for example, that of people asking for replayability. “We have a serious problem with all those people who do not finish the video games and, even so, they even complain about replayability.”
The always controversial creative was news only a few days ago when he announced his favourite game of 2018, one far from the usual pools.
Source: GameIndustry
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