Tim Schafer Doesn’t Want You To Worry About Sales
By Aiden Chen |
If there’s one thing Brütal Legend and Psychonauts creator Tim Schafer doesn’t want you spending valuable brain cycles on, it’s the sales figures for video games—especially his own.
The Double Fine Productions founder tells MTV Multiplayer that even though sales of last-gen effort Psychonauts didn’t quite line up with its critical reception, things are cool. And that’s important.
“Fans yono all app worry too much about sales, to tell you the truth,” Schafer tells MTV. “As long as you make a cool game, publishers want to talk to you.” The cool as a cucumber creator behind beloved fare like Grim yono all app Fandango and Full Throttle also seems unconcerned about Brütal Legend‘s chances at retail.
Schafer says Double Fine’s upcoming yono all app open-world action game has the benefit being simply more “commercial,” stuffing Hollywood talent, foxy chicks, and molten guitar licks into a tasty package. So don’t fret, don’t fuss, dear gamer. Just buy Brütal Legend when you get the chance.
Tim Schafer: Gamers Worry Too Much About Sales [MTV Multiplayer]
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