Matthew Byrd Oct 15, 2018
Fans are concerned over Red Dead Redemption 2's crunch time figures.
In an interview with New York Magazine, Rockstar's Dan Houser stated that he and some members of the team were working some very long weeks in order to finish Red Dead Redemption 2.
“We were working 100-hour weeks," says Houser. He then elaborated on the incredible amount of work that goes into a game like this by stating that they even made "70 versions" the game's trailers and television commercials with the team's editors probably working on "several hundred" versions of those spots.
These comments caused some people to become quite concerned regarding what Rockstar expects of their employees. After all, we've heard quite a few stories in recent years about studios that will force their employees to endure hundreds of hours of crunch time in order to complete a project. More often than not, these hours...
Fans are concerned over Red Dead Redemption 2's crunch time figures.
In an interview with New York Magazine, Rockstar's Dan Houser stated that he and some members of the team were working some very long weeks in order to finish Red Dead Redemption 2.
“We were working 100-hour weeks," says Houser. He then elaborated on the incredible amount of work that goes into a game like this by stating that they even made "70 versions" the game's trailers and television commercials with the team's editors probably working on "several hundred" versions of those spots.
These comments caused some people to become quite concerned regarding what Rockstar expects of their employees. After all, we've heard quite a few stories in recent years about studios that will force their employees to endure hundreds of hours of crunch time in order to complete a project. More often than not, these hours...
- 10/15/2018
- Den of Geek
Chicago – Despite being a massive game, the best parts of “Grand Theft Auto V” are the little details: The way whiskey sloshes around in a glass, how characters show up to cut scenes in their custom saved cars, how surfboards litter the beaches, the numerous dynamic touches like the radio updating you on a given happening you had a hand in, as well as little narrative details that hint at “GTA V” being about something a little bigger than it lets on.
Video Game Rating: 5.0/5.0
“Grand Theft Auto V” absolutely delivers on the grand scale, too — setting the bar way high for open-world games. Throughout the 30+ hour campaign, you’ll find yourself organizing scores, hiring gunmen and hackers, and executing a series of heists with much-improved shooting mechanics. When not heisting or shooting you’ll take on missions that affect the virtual stock market, challenge you to legalize marijuana in Los Santos,...
Video Game Rating: 5.0/5.0
“Grand Theft Auto V” absolutely delivers on the grand scale, too — setting the bar way high for open-world games. Throughout the 30+ hour campaign, you’ll find yourself organizing scores, hiring gunmen and hackers, and executing a series of heists with much-improved shooting mechanics. When not heisting or shooting you’ll take on missions that affect the virtual stock market, challenge you to legalize marijuana in Los Santos,...
- 9/30/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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