Video: Dead Head Fred developer interview

Posted Jul 7, 2007 at 8:41AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Interviews, Titles, Videos, Games Tags: Eric Peterson, Neumann, PS2, Sony, Vicious Cycle Software
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More info about the upcoming title from Vicious Cycle Software, Dead Head Fred, in this developer interview video. We get you the skinny on what's to expect about the game that lets you tear your enemies' heads off and stick them onto your currently noggin-deficient neck.

In this video, Eric Peterson, president of Vicious Cycle, gives us a refresher on Fred Neumann's history, pre-noggin loss. We also get acquainted with the head acquisition system, and how each head can be upgraded with multi-colored worms. Truly a wealth of information for those of us itching with anticipation to make some heads roll in the name of justice - and sweet, sweet vengeance. We also learn that the game is going to be pretty much a HUGE game for the PSP - yours truly quotes Eric in saying that Dead Head Fred's the first ever PS2-sized title for the Sony handheld. Interesting indeed.

Enough spoilers from us. Enjoy the video - and after that, why not get yourself a second helping with our exclusive interview?



 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-07-07 10:09:23
I liked it

I'm gonna get this game..sounds really good..thanks for informing me QJ.
by - 2007-07-07 23:52:15
sdsdfa

gtas aint full size ? ? ? ?
by - 2007-07-08 05:06:03
sds

With all this attention you can't help but think this game is going to suck hard.
by - 2007-07-08 13:49:17
hmmm.........

IDK I hope it does well I mean come on!!!! ***** Fighting!!!!!! yea already won me with that lol
by - 2007-07-08 17:28:16
Haha

The guy got cut off at the end... but yeah, the game looks great.. I'll download it..
by - 2007-07-08 19:46:30
LOL!!!

QJ, lol, you guys removed what I said!

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