Woah, looks like a mix between Dear Esther, Antichamber, and Proteus, but with stunning visuals. Strike me interested.
[QUOTE=HybridTheroy;44440396]Woah, looks like a mix between Dear Esther, Antichamber, and Proteus, but with stunning visuals. Strike me interested.[/QUOTE]
The developer here. Dear Esther is certainly one of the visual inspirations, but this is very much a gameplay-driven narrative instead of a narrative that happens to tell its story through a (barely) interactive medium.
[QUOTE=krateos_29;44440829]The developer here. Dear Esther is certainly one of the visual inspirations, but this is very much a gameplay-driven narrative instead of a narrative that happens to tell its story through a (barely) interactive medium.[/QUOTE]
That's why Antichamber is in there :v:
Along with those puzzles (mostly thinking of the moon rolling down the ruins)
I read it's also going to be available for the VR devices. Very cool stuff.
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[QUOTE=krateos_29;44440829]The developer here. Dear Esther is certainly one of the visual inspirations, but this is very much a gameplay-driven narrative instead of a narrative that happens to tell its story through a (barely) interactive medium.[/QUOTE]
Hello, nice to have you here! I have a question, what's the game made in? Is it an engine you developed yourself? Other than that I have to say you've made an incredible trailer, got goosebumps!! Defeinitely going to get the game.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;44440905]I read it's also going to be available for the VR devices. Very cool stuff.
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Hello, nice to have you here! I have a question, what's the game made in? Is it an engine you developed yourself? Other than that I have to say you've made an incredible trailer, got goosebumps!! Defeinitely going to get the game.[/QUOTE]
As you can see in the intro credits of the trailer, it is "powered by Unreal technology", especifically Unreal Engine 3. Thanks for the compliments. They are very much appreciated and, if you truly want to get the game, you can help by voting on Greenlight :)
And yes, VR is definitely part of the plan. First Oculus, then Sony's Morpheus if a PS4 port becomes a reality.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;44440905]
Hello, nice to have you here! I have a question, what's the game made in? Is it an engine you developed yourself? Other than that I have to say you've made an incredible trailer, got goosebumps!! Defeinitely going to get the game.[/QUOTE]
Well, the beginning of the trailer says "Powered by Unreal Technology".
So, if I had to guess...
edit- Ninja'd
Fuck I'm blind.
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I've voted on it in Greenlight. You should make a thread in here:
[url]http://facepunch.com/forumdisplay.php?f=110[/url]
So voting for this.
Looks like it'd be an amazing experience with (or without for that matter) the Occulus Rift.
This might seem like a bit of a stretch, but the portals and gorgeous fantasy skyboxes remind me of a grown up spyro world. Looks fantastic anyway.
Wow that environment design skills though.
Surrealistic atmospheric experiences that are also fantastical...plus some gameplay? This is my fetish.
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I showed this to my friend on steam, but it turned out his mom was on the computer. But she thought it looked amazing and I bet she doesn't play games at all.
So I guess uh... approved by moms everywhere.
Looks astonishing. Who is the artist?
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