The legendary Dan Houser will be interviewed in about 45 minutes!

I thought I had a big head

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Do tell. Spill those beans, nush.
I can't change the narrative, if it's not in print then I'm told I'm full of shit. Every time. I was working in the games industry before that nepo baby.


This was in the pipe before the press releases, of course but companies are full of people that knew what was going on before that. The staff. When and who published the OG GTA? That's documented.
 
I can't change the narrative, if it's not in print then I'm told I'm full of shit. Every time. I was working in the games industry before that nepo baby.


This was in the pipe before the press releases, of course but companies are full of people that knew what was going on before that. The staff. When and who published the OG GTA? That's documented.
So Dan came from BMG (The publisher), and not DMA (The developer) ?

Which one did you work at?
 
Can I just say that the website of his new company, "Absurdventures" is fucking garbage? Every tiny shit is animated and unnecessarily obscured, every main page is so devoid of information that you don't know what the fuck you're looking at, at first glance.

This is probably all intentional but man, fuck that shit.
 
Why is he legendary? Because GTA? (Post edited because I thought he was still at Rockstar.)
He is considered legendary because he revolutionized modern cuisine with his scientific, experimental approach to cooking, popularizing "molecular gastronomy" in the mainstream. His restaurant The Fat Duck earned three Michelin stars and global acclaim for dishes that combined multisensory experiences with precise food science, like snail porridge and bacon-and-egg ice cream. He's also admired for blending creativity with rigor, making him one of the most influential and boundary-pushing chefs of his generation.

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