Would Rockstar Ever Publish A Game Without Shooting?

The Guardian has an interesting interview with Team Bondi’s Brendan McNamara and Rockstar’s VP of development Jeronimo Barrera. Plenty of topics are discussed, but this concepts intrigues us most: would Rockstar ever develop and publish a game with no weapons and no shooting whatsoever?

“If games are only going to be about shooting things, dying and starting over,” began Barrera, “that’s a pretty boring future for us. So here’s an opportunity where we thought, how can we make having a conversation be the focus of the gameplay?”

But does Jeronimo see a future where games can be exclusively based around that sort of mechanic?

“Absolutely,” he claimed, “and we’re flirting with that in this game – there are cases when you never draw a gun or chase a criminal. It’s something that’s going to happen sooner than later. I have children and when we get together as a family we play games, we don’t watch TV. We’re a generation that’s always been around interactivity, and in the future something like LA Noire could be broadcast directly onto your cable set-top box. It’s the future.”

LA Noire: the interview [The Guardian]

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