Guildford Games is a great platform to showcase the talent in Guildford across all the Developers and Publishers based here. It’s also a great way for us all to connect and engage with the next generation who are looking to join the industry and to show students in various fields that Guildford is great place to start their search for a career in gaming.
For gaming enthusiasts, Guildford Games Festival connects fans to Developers and industry leaders in real life, showing them how we are all real people who are consistently learning from one another and striving to improve the industry.
When the Switchback VR Team won the Innovation Award during the Guildford Games awards last year - It was such a surprise and a very good boost for the morale of the team. Moreover, because the jury was developers of Guildford it felt like being recognised by our peers.
The first memory I have of game would be “Jack the Nipper 2: In Coconut Capers” for my Spectrum ZX, I still remember having to wait 30 min to play it and loving the visuals, keeping in mind that I was 6 years old at the time. That made me love puzzles and platformers…. Which are some of my favourite genres.
Sephiroth because how he dresses and how cool he is, but now in all seriousness Alloy is from my point of view an extremely inspirational character, natural born leader and very courageous and kind.
So I remember very dearly and clearly how 3 friends and myself sneaked out to the arcades to play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, we were not supposed to go there and we spend money, so we will get our weekly allowance shred between all to try to finish the game… and if you are wondering… I was Michelangelo (the best Turtle).
Journey will be one of the soundtracks that I hold as very special, the game came to me in a very difficult time in my life, the game and the soundtrack made me spend time relaxing and letting go in general, so now when I want a nice selfcare moment I put that soundtrack on. And then Crono Cross was the first soundtrack I bought, I remember having to order the soundtrack to Japan because the game never came to EU, but it made me appreciate soundtrack on games.
If it is only to visit and not face the horrors it will be Bloodborne, I love the gothic/Lovecraftian feeling of the world FromSoftware created.
So depends on what I want… if it is just relax and switch my brain a bit it is without a doubt Monster Train from Shiny Shoe, but if I want to end up with a smile I will put any of the Mario games (now going through Super Mario Bors. Wonder)