In the videogame industry, longevity is as often a blessing as a curse. You don’t get to stick around unless you achieve success, but as the acclaim and awards roll in, the pressure ratchets up. When Cliff Bleszinski quit Epic Games after 20 years to set up on his own, he was not the head of a promising young start-up; he was the cocky Gears Of War guy. He still is, but now also carries the burden of the failure of his studio’s debut game, Lawbreakers. This issue we run the rule over Boss Key’s new game, Radical Heights, the next chapter in Bleszinski’s future legacy.
The man who will inevitably still be known as CliffyB when they wheel him into the nursing home may, in his more humble moments,…
