The page wasn't working earlier, but they seem to have fixed it. GameSpy posted an interview with Silver Style's Carsten Strehse on their upcoming game, the Fall:<blockquote>GameSpy: Are you sticking closer to the real world, or is the world of The Fall a more fantastic Mad Max-style post-apocalypse?
Strehse: I'd say, overall, it's more realistic than Mad Max in terms of world design. You'll witness some strange situations and devices, though, such as a power generator driven by humans. It's a tricky question, though, since I personally don't consider Mad Max that fantastic compared to other stories or movies set in a post-apocalyptic scenario -- at least not the first movie.
GameSpy: How many quests and subquests are there in the game and about how long will it take a player to fully them?
Strehse: There are over 200 quests in The Fall. It'll probably take you 40-50 hours to beat the main story. It would be hard to say how long it's going to take to explore every single inch of the game, especially since there's no real end to it. If you finish the plot you can keep on playing the game. There are no level limits and you're going to get to see some new locations, creatures, characters and quests. </blockquote>Link: Interview on GameSpy
Thanks To Slaughter for catching this one so early on the SSE Forum.
Strehse: I'd say, overall, it's more realistic than Mad Max in terms of world design. You'll witness some strange situations and devices, though, such as a power generator driven by humans. It's a tricky question, though, since I personally don't consider Mad Max that fantastic compared to other stories or movies set in a post-apocalyptic scenario -- at least not the first movie.
GameSpy: How many quests and subquests are there in the game and about how long will it take a player to fully them?
Strehse: There are over 200 quests in The Fall. It'll probably take you 40-50 hours to beat the main story. It would be hard to say how long it's going to take to explore every single inch of the game, especially since there's no real end to it. If you finish the plot you can keep on playing the game. There are no level limits and you're going to get to see some new locations, creatures, characters and quests. </blockquote>Link: Interview on GameSpy
Thanks To Slaughter for catching this one so early on the SSE Forum.