Geek Vibes Nation talked to director Benjamin Ree about the extraordinary Mats’ Steen and taking risks with The Remarkable Life Of Ibelin
Author: Liselotte Vanophem
With stunning in-game play visualizations and gripping interviews, The Remarkable Life of Ibelin honours Mats Steen in the best way possible.
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