![]() It's like magical doors that would unlock this crazy world." It's what I envision when I play music and when I think of what the music industry would be like when I was 17. "I think is like the opposite of my story," Galvatron says. Galvatron says he came home and started writing video game reviews and taught himself Unreal Engine, still living with his head in the clouds. The Galvatrons did a few tours, but life on the road eventually lost its appeal. ![]() Galvatron was the frontman for Australian rock band The Galvatrons in the late 2000s, opening for bands like Def Leppard and Cheap Trick. Galvatron doesn't just dress the part of a rockstar, he actually was a rockstar. The graphics in The Artful Escape are absolutely breathtaking from start to finish. "The elevator pitch is like if David Bowie went off on a space journey and came back as Ziggy Stardust," Galvatron tells me, adjusting the massive black Elton John-style sunglasses on his face. When Galvatron signs on for our video chat ahead of the game's launch, it's like the game's hero, Francis Vendetti, is looking back at me. The game has been in the works since about 2015, according to creator Johnny Galvatron. I'd been excited to play The Artful Escape since I first heard of it in 2019. This is where we find our protagonist at the beginning of The Artful Escape - a new musical adventure game from game studio Beethoven & Dinosaur and publisher Annapurna Interactive that was released Thursday for Xbox and PC for $20 or as part of Game Pass (it's $18 on Steam until Sept. You strum your acoustic on a hill, staring out over your tiny town, trying to gather inspiration for your first concert. Imagine you're a 17-year-old aspiring folk musician in a small town.
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