Deus Ex, Epic Mickey designer says sorry to team at MachineGames, but still believes there is “too little variety” in games today.
Deus Ex and Epic Mickey designer Warren Spector has apologized for speaking out against the recently announced Wolfenstein: The New Order. In an update to his Facebook page, the industry veteran apologized directly to the team at MachineGames.
“I’m sorry. I owe the Wolfenstein team an apology,” Spector said. “I wasn’t trying to diss you or your game. I have total respect for anyone making a game. I know how hard it is And to everyone who pointed out that I didn’t know enough about the game to judge, well, you were right. Consider this my mea culpa.”
Spector went on to explain that he was not motivated to lash out at the Wolfenstein announcement over his most recent games Epic Mickey and its sequel coming up short. In fact, he argued the opposite is true.
“No sour grapes here. None. I’m disappointed that people assume they know my motivations for saying what I said,” Spector said. “I’m not bitter about the ‘failure’ of the Disney Epic Mickey games–I don’t consider them failures. They’re the two best-selling games I’ve worked on!”
Though Spector said he is sorry for describing Wolfenstein: The New Order as a “generically dark, monochromatic, FPS, kill-the-Nazi-giant-robot game,” he maintains that there is not enough variety in games today.
“Though I was wrong to take out general frustrations on an individual game and on a single team, I’ll stand by my overall statement about lack of variety and innovation in mainstream gaming,” Spector said. “I was simply expressing, once again, my long-held belief that we make too many shooters, lots of which look, sound and feel like basically the same game dressed up in different clothes. I’ve been saying that for years–it’s nothing new. Wolfenstein got in the line of fire, but I’ve been shooting at this target for a long time.”
Spector’s full apology note is available on his Facebook page.
Wolfenstein: The New Order launches later this year for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, and next-generation consoles. It will not feature a multiplayer component. Check out GameSpot’s preview of the game below and come back tomorrow and Friday for continuing coverage.
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