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Game Ogre

January 14, 2012 at 01:50

Here we used the Grimm tale "Jack the Giant Killer" as our main inspiration,
which is where our Siegbarste (Ogre) character came from. We wanted to pay
more attention to Hank's past and introduce a divide between the law and his
own ideologies. It was also important for us to address Aunt Marie's earlier
warning to Nick about having to end his relationship with Juliette. Directly
jeopardizing her safety introduces a new hurdle for him to address.

 

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