Fat_Hippo: Thanks for your compliments on the visuals of the game. Everyone in the core team worked really hard to achieve the look and feel we were going for. I'm glad also that you took the time to explore a game in a genre that you didn't particularly enjoy. When I wrote the story and script...
Phrozenflame500: An interesting point of view, and not one that's hard to understand. Dear Esther is definitely an 'unconventional' take on the term 'game' and what that means. Have you played through Dear Esther more than once? Apparently there are different takes on certain plot hooks that can...
dimensional: You've definitely raised some interesting points regarding game narrative in specific genres. Often we look to standard tropes - in games, literature and film- and consider these established ideas to be pretty easy and straight forward. I suppose sometimes we underestimate the...
Haha, glad to see that you like the look of it. :] Hopefully you'll enjoy it once you can play it.
In the meantime, what're your thoughts on narrative based games generally?
Hi Guys,
So I've recently finished a Bachelor of Games Design, and for our final year project we had the opportunity to develop a complete game. The one I pitched and directed was this:
http://hyde-game.com/
A narrative based game similar to the likes of Dear Esther and The Path, Hyde...
It's kind of juvenile really. I figure the people insulting you about having red hair have a lot of growing up to do. Though I'd question why it still gets to you now. I'm considered 'strawberry blonde', but I was born with vibrant red hair and never really copped any of that. Even in high...
I'm probably siding with the 'don't show her face' crew to be honest. I don't necessarily have a desperate need to see a Quarian's face, and this is the final chapter in the Mass Effect story. Whether the ME universe is carried beyond ME3 or not, throughout the iterations of Mass Effect players...
Guys that insult their girlfriends. If he resorts to snide remarks and delights in putting me down, I have no qualms in telling him where to take that.
In addition, I prefer a healthy respect for one another's beliefs in a relationship. It just makes for more sensible interaction overall...
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