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Keepsake (PC): Interview Part #1 @ RPGVault

(PC: Adventures) | Posted by Kristophe @ Saturday - September 17, 2005 - 14:30 -
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It must be that time of year for "Keepsake Interviews", as now RPG Vault's own Jonric introduces his own rather interesting interview re Wicked Studio's upcoming (and highly anticipated) "Keepsake"...

Jonric: Among Keepsake's main features and elements, which do you regard as most likely to interest RPG fans?

Yves Bordeleau: In overview, Keepsake is taking place in a world of magic and mystery that is inspired by medieval and fantasy elements. I think that the game setting itself will interest RPG fans. Personally, I'm a huge RPG fan, and, thinking about it right now, I'm quite sure that the first adventure game I played, King's Quest, led me in some way to buy my first RPG.

Adventures are a bit in the same spirit as story-driven RPGs, but without the fighting or heavy stats and skills to manage. Keepsake could be especially interesting for RPG fans because of its unique storyline and also because of the general setting and mood of the game.

Bruno Parenteau: You have the fun of an RPG without the character management and the fights. The pace is a tad slower than an RPG, but relaxing and enjoyable. We challenge the player's wits rather than his dexterity.
 
 
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