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Tyranny - Interview @ GameWatcher

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    [​IMG]GameWatcher has interviewed Game Director Brian Heins about Tyranny:

    We talk to Brian Heins about Obsidian's new world where the bad guys are in charge
    I fell in love with Pillars of Eternity last year despite having no nostalgia for Baldur's Gate or its Infinity Engine successors. The excellent RPG took the depth and complexity of those old RPGs, sanded off the rough edges, and built a brand new world with compelling history, excellent quests, and exquisite combat.

    So when it was announced that Obsidian was working on a new title built on the same ideas, I was more than a little excited. Titled Tyranny, the new game dispenses with the epic quest to stop an evil overlord from enslaving humanity. The bad guy has already won, the emperor is already ruling, and you play as one of his most important lieutenants. I got the chance to sit down with the game's director, Brian Heins, and ask about the upcoming adventure.

    GameWatcher: The basic pitch is that this is a world in which the bad guys have already won. How does the player factor into that?

    Brian Heins:
    Your role is what we call a Fatebinder. It's a role that exists in Kyros' empire to help resolve the disputes that can arise from the various factions that make up the groups within the empire. So Kyros, the overlord, has several lieutenants that are called Archons, and each of those is in charge of different aspects of the empire. Some are governors of districts, others are generals of armies, and some are in charge of magical guilds or elements of the bureaucracy that keep the wheels of empire turning. Each of these different Archons have different agendas and personal goals they want to try and fulfill and often those come into conflict.

    One of the Archons, the oldest and what some believe is the most powerful of the Archons, is your boss, Tunon, who is responsible for judging all of the other disputes between the Archons. Tunon created the Fatebinders to basically resolve the disputes that arise between the different armies and magic guilds and things that are all controlled by Kyros. So your job is basically to handle these disputes and make sure that they don't become larger problems, and to enforce Kyros' law in the world.

    GameWatcher: How does the main character's role in this ostensibly evil faction affect the player's options for behaving in the way they want?

    Brian Heins: So basically, within the rules of Kyros' law, each of the Archons and then the player themselves have a great deal of autonomy. As long as you are upholding Kyros' will, you have a lot of leeway in what choices you make. So just because you're serving in an evil empire doesn't mean you necessarily have to make evil choices. They're definitely available and they can be a lot of fun to make, but players who want to try to have more of a moral stance can take it. It's not always going to be the easiest path to take because you're surrounded by awful people who want awful things, so they're definitely going to try and lead you astray and make things easier for you to take the difficult path.

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