A statement from his family reads, “After a brief illness Sir Michael Parkinson passed away peacefully at home last night in the company of his family.”ĭubbed “the king of the intelligent interview” in a tribute tweet from Eddie Izzard today, Michael Parkinson was best known as the host of “ Parkinson,” a long-running British talk show for BBC One (and later ITV) that began in 1971. In the meantime, we’re left with awesome stories like these.īloody Disgusting has learned this afternoon that legendary broadcaster Michael Parkinson has passed away at the age of 88. And who knows, perhaps EA will finally decide to revisit the series at some point, and give fans closure. Schofield no longer works for EA, but he still hopes to at some point return to making a Dead Space-esque game again. The episode has quite a lot of goodies, including the creation of the prototypes and the game’s lore, the sound design (the sound of the sub in San Francisco served as the sound of the transit system in the game), gameplay elements and more. The episode (which you can see below) and the accompanying article has Dead Space creator Glen Schofield talking about just what he and his team had to do to bring their horrifying vision to life, including the various inspirations from horror films (such as the obvious from 1997’s Event Horizon, but also 2008’s Martyrs). A new episode of Ars Technica’s video series “War Stories” once again sheds light on the love and effort that was put into the Frictional-developed series. Of course, videos such as the recent GVMERS documentary shed light on what made the series so good. The series definitely was another case of “gone too soon”.
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