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  • The War Z Video Review

    Oh come on, you all knew this review was coming. How could I possibly pass up this golden opportunity to review The War Z by Hammerpoint Interactive for the personal computer home entertainment platform?


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    Great review.
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    • #3
      For the record, Mr. Titov didn't actually have much to do with the development of Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing; his main involvement was to license the game engine he developed to Stellar Stone (the actual developers of the game) and gain company shares. The primary job of Mr. Titov's company, TS Group Entertainment, was to develop technologies and license them to third-parties. Yourewinner.com did an interview with Mr. Titov to clarify his involvement with Big Rigs.

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      • #4
        Sergey Titov is listed as both a Producer and a Programmer on Big Rigs. The fact remains he is still attached to the game and then is also attached to another game that promises this, that, and the other and delivers on none of it.

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        • #5
          Well that was just GameMill Publishing giving him tons of credit for granting Stellar Stone a license to use TS Group Entertainment's game engine. The empty promises and non-existant features were mainly from GameMill forcing a release in its pre-alpha state. And I am assuming that all marketing for the game (including the box design) was done by GameMill as well, even though there are non-existent features being advertised. The War Z is something Mr. Titov is actually involved with, along with his entire company Hammerpoint Interactive. His association with Big Rigs and the appearance of history repeating itself is an unfortunate coincidence, as the first time had little to do with Mr. Titov. The interview reveals how much he was involved with Big Rigs.

          Point is, it's an unfortunate coincidence that Big Rigs had missing features, when The War Z was really Mr. Titov's first time in releasing a game with missing features. He wasn't repeating history as he had no say in how Big Rigs would be developed/released unlike The War Z.

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