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The God who Peter Molyneux forgot - Curiosity winner Bryan Henderson

mocoworm

Member
Remember this? Ever wondered what happened afterwards?

Full story at the link:

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-02-11-the-god-who-peter-molyneux-forgot

Eurogamer said:
During the early afternoon of 26th May 2013, 18-year-old Scot Bryan Henderson tapped on Peter Molyneux's Curiosity cube for the last time. He had won the game.

A tiny message appeared on the screen of his smartphone. It contained an email address for someone at 22Cans, the Guildford studio Molyneux had founded after leaving Microsoft and traditional game development behind.

Bryan, confused but intrigued, followed the instructions. Have I really won, he asked? An email appeared with a link to a video. In it Molyneux, dressed all in black and set against a virtual cube, delivers a message of congratulations.

The prize? In the months before Curiosity's release, Molyneux had hyped it up, promising it would be "life-changing" for whoever discovered it. "Life-changing." Quite the claim, and Molyneux's video message repeats the words. But how? You will become a digital god, Molyneux proclaims in the video, of 22Cans' next game, Godus. And, you will receive a cut of the money made by Godus from the start of your reign to its end.

"That, by any definition of the word, is life-changing," Molyneux says.

18 months later, as Bryan approaches his 21st birthday, he has yet to become God of Gods, he has yet to receive the "riches" Molyneux promised him, and it's looking increasingly likely he never will.

The promise being made, for reference:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhzb9OUWrXU#t=162
 

bfwings55

Member
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Alienous

Member
Molyneux's grand commentary on how there is no God.

"Here's some money", "Thanks", "Fuck you, no - sincerely, Peter Molyneux" is pretty life changing.
 
What if this guy is a billionaire? That certainly wouldn't be very life changing.

Also this is a depressing message that money is what you need to change your life.
 
This is my favourite part of the story. Sounds like he is living the dream :)

"They were talking amongst themselves and didn't pay attention to me. For some reason they had their backs to me and my friend for the start of the evening. Then more people came and that's when we started having a conversation with someone. That was a bit strange. You're here because of me, and they weren't really paying attention. Maybe they were caught up in some interesting conversation.

"This guy called Tony, he comes with shots for me and my friend. It was Jägermeister. We talked to him for the most part of the evening. What games we like, what music we like, a normal conversation. We were talking to this young guy. He was just doing an internship. He got us Jägerbombs, and we just had to do them because they had already been paid for."

Peter Molyneux didn't get to the pub in the end. He had to shoot off for a flight, Bryan remembers, to some far-flung place for a games convention. Around 7pm, the slightly drunk pair left for Heathrow buoyed by the day. But what, exactly, had it meant? What would the God of Gods role involve? How much money were 22Cans talking about? Would Bryan's life really change?

A signed poster and T-shirt followed him up to Edinburgh soon afterwards.

For Bryan, it was downhill from there.
 

glaurung

Member
I wonder - is there anyone around to pick up a phone or answer email in the Godus office any more?

The game has become the modern equivalent of abandonware AFAIK.
 
Good follow up article. I think it's time Molyneux stops getting the benefit of the doubt, as his last two games have been built around complete lies. Hope the poor guy wasn't too excited about what Curiosity would mean for him - especially given all Molyneux's claims about the prize being "life changing" before it was won.
 
My general thinking of it was, it will happen, but right now I'm waiting. I don't doubt it's going to happen. It must happen because of all of these big reveals and promises.
Ah, youth. I remember the first time I was Molyneux'd.
 

Dawg

Member
This is my favourite part of the story. Sounds like he is living the dream :)

"They were talking amongst themselves and didn't pay attention to me. For some reason they had their backs to me and my friend for the start of the evening. Then more people came and that's when we started having a conversation with someone. That was a bit strange. You're here because of me, and they weren't really paying attention. Maybe they were caught up in some interesting conversation.

"This guy called Tony, he comes with shots for me and my friend. It was Jägermeister. We talked to him for the most part of the evening. What games we like, what music we like, a normal conversation. We were talking to this young guy. He was just doing an internship. He got us Jägerbombs, and we just had to do them because they had already been paid for."

Peter Molyneux didn't get to the pub in the end. He had to shoot off for a flight, Bryan remembers, to some far-flung place for a games convention. Around 7pm, the slightly drunk pair left for Heathrow buoyed by the day. But what, exactly, had it meant? What would the God of Gods role involve? How much money were 22Cans talking about? Would Bryan's life really change?

A signed poster and T-shirt followed him up to Edinburgh soon afterwards.

For Bryan, it was downhill from there.

Was just reading this. Wow.
 
Good follow up article. I think it's time Molyneux stops getting the benefit of the doubt, as his last two games have been built around complete lies. Hope the poor guy wasn't too excited about what Curiosity would mean for him - especially given all Molyneux's claims about the prize being "life changing" before it was won.

If he really delivered that prize, a portion of profits and choices in the game or whatever....thats pretty life changing i guess!

But he didnt. cause hes peter.
 

samn

Member
It's really unfair that 22cans would get such publicity out of making a big deal of this prize, and then not bother to follow through.

Most of the staff have already moved on? How do they have a hope in hell of achieving even a fraction of what was promised?!

I get the feeling they're keeping it going in name only just to delay having to say, yep we duped everyone, it's not getting finished.
 

DaBuddaDa

Member
This is really disgusting. I always gave Molyneux the benefit of the doubt time and time again, but this is the nail in that coffin.
 

eznark

Banned
This is about the least surprising reveal ever. At least this guy got some free shots and a t-shirt. The ones who should feel real dumb are all the morons who clicked on his cube for hours on end.
 
"That's when they made us play Godus for three hours straight. It was our choice when to get up and stop playing, but I didn't want to seem rude."

"But in terms of my first experience of a God game, it was interesting. And it was pretty fun. I did get bored of it, like after an hour-and-a half, two hours."

But Bryan and his friend soldiered on, out of politeness more than anything else. "I didn't think they had anything else organised," he says.

"They were talking amongst themselves and didn't pay attention to me. For some reason they had their backs to me and my friend for the start of the evening. Then more people came and that's when we started having a conversation with someone. That was a bit strange. You're here because of me, and they weren't really paying attention. Maybe they were caught up in some interesting conversation.

This sounds like a really uncomfortable day. The last quote really bothered me too. You would have thought they would have been more accommodating towards him.

It sounds like work experience where the kid is thrown into the corner with something 'to do' and is ignored by everyone.
 

DevilFox

Member
Molyeux is the quintessence of void. Unless, of course, his real, deep message was "do not believe everything they tell you". You know, one of those life lessons no one ever asks for.
 
Wait. WAIIIIIT.

There HAS to be some legal ramifications right? Right?

I worked in radio, we had THOUSANDS to deal with when it came to prizes. Stuff like, we cant mail prizes cause people could claim they never got them and therefore we lied about our prize/contest. People had to come pick them up to ensure we were making good on our contests.

They cant just....not make good on this right?
 
There are four threads on this on the front page

Holy shit people really hate Molyneux huh?

Well, there's this, there's 22cans unable to deliver on all their Kickstarter promises (including a Linux version), and there was Curiosity selling DLC to get to the centre faster, when it later transpired there were infinite layers until the powers that be decided the experiment had gone on long enough and it was time to flip a switch and create an end point. I once had a conversation about this with someone from 22cans on Eurogamer - I think his name was Sam - and when I raised this point he didn't respond further.

They just strike me as slimy and dishonest, and Molyneux overpromises and underdelivers so much that he's a goddamn joke.
 

Osahi

Member
Regardless of how good his older games are, Molyneux has become a joke. Curiosity bordered on self-parody, something Molydeux could have invented.

This news is not suprising at all.

And always if I see and hear him, I get cult leader vibes of this man. It's part his looks, part his voice, but especially the way he promises hyberbole, but never delivers
 
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