5 games that make you think like a programmer March 1, 2021 | By DigiPen Institute of Technology March 1, 2021 | By DigiPen Institute of Technology
Matthew Picioccio, a senior lecturer at DigiPen Institute of Technology, has been playing and developing games since he was just a little kid. “I made little role-playing and adventure games written in assembly and BASIC on my Apple II,” Picioccio says of his earliest creations.
Fittingly, after earning his computer science degree in 2001, Picioccio would start off his career as a programmer on two of the biggest role-playing adventure games ever made at the time Bethesda Game Studios’ classics
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and
Ranking and Revisiting Resident Evil by Josh Bycer on 02/26/21 08:35:00 am The following blog post, unless otherwise noted, was written by a member of Gamasutras community. The thoughts and opinions expressed are those of the writer and not Gamasutra or its parent company.
For my upcoming fourth book on horror design, I went and revisited some of the most well-known (and not so known) examples of horror on the market. I had the chance to go through and not only replay all the Resident Evil games in my collection but visit the ones I haven’t played before. With
RE 5 in the books, I can now say that I’ve played every main game entry and almost every spin-off. With that time spent, I wanted to share my thoughts on how I would rank them and why.