Jay Little is the lead designer for FFG's Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 3rd edition. Jay has a long history with roleplaying games. He has been designing board games and writing roleplaying games for several years. On the unofficial fansite Hammerzeit Jay talks about his gaming life, his views on fansites and the fan-community, and what the future may hold for Warhammer Fantasy roleplaying.
Hammerzeit Interview with Jay Little
Very cool! And nice nab for the fan site!
Any chance we will see a video of actual play? I think a good intro would help generate buzz and help explain key concepts better. So much of this is needs to be seen in action to understand.
just my 2 cents B-)
So, he likes heavy metal and Shaun of the Dead... Cool guy.
Great interview! I'm happy to see that Jay is keeping with a long tradition of Warhammer writers and designers; it just wouldn't be Warhammer if a metalhead weren't writing it.
Hence the Mule is pretty hilarious.
There's a link to another interview he gave where, concerning upcoming projects, Jay Little says, "We’ll ... add more depth and options to information found in the Core Set ..."
Some of the rules-lightness may be getting some options to "fill in the blanks" for those GMs and players that like their rules a bit heavier.
Mordenthral said:
There's a link to another interview he gave where, concerning upcoming projects, Jay Little says, "We’ll ... add more depth and options to information found in the Core Set ..."
Some of the rules-lightness may be getting some options to "fill in the blanks" for those GMs and players that like their rules a bit heavier.
Metal and RPGs go hand in hand =)
Saint&Sinner said:
Any chance we will see a video of actual play? I think a good intro would help generate buzz and help explain key concepts better. So much of this is needs to be seen in action to understand.
just my 2 cents B-)
Please.
my surprise was that he listed the swedish vampire flick "let the right one in" as one of his favorites.
Certainly this guy has refined tastes in motion pictures. I too love the "let the right one in". 
Awesome interview. Up the Irons, Jay! \m/