EricFabian said:
great! |
Indeed, there's more info on their blog: http://rain-games.com/the-blog/
And....
Former Rare developer Chris Seavor has announced today that Gory Detail is bringing its next game The Unlikely Legend of Rusty Pup, to the 3DS and Wii U eShops!
It’s all very much about the story. It’s a very sad tale. It’s not dark as in ‘mature’ — it’s not got swearing in it, or anything like that. It’s quite a serious and adult story, but still a fun and hopefully playable game with lots going on. There will be moments of dark humour, but nothing gory. It’s a 2D platformer, but a with depth to it. You physically move in and out of the screen. It’s also got hints of Lemmings in there. The game has a core gameplay mechanic — and when I say mechanic I mean something you do which will effect something else in the gameworld — which we can’t say because it will give so much away! The main reason I’m being secretive is because we don’t know whether it works or not yet and until we’ve tried it properly, we won’t know. It will change. You put a mechanic in and even the simplest mechanic will throw out a thousand different problems. The character is becoming the important thing. You’re caring about this character. There are added elements which make it quite like a virtual pet game, a nurture game — you’ve got this character you want to keep alive. Rather than you’re controlling him to get from A to B, you’re controlling everything else to make sure that he doesn’t die. Within that framework, you’ve got your traditional kind of gameplay — platforms that move, monsters that get out of the way, monsters which don’t — but Rusty always has a relationship with you. You’re the narrator. So in that way, it’s like a God game — it’s not strictly a God game, but it’s got narration and this mysterious figure — which is you. I’m going to do some little twists and turns with the logic of the story, so there’s a reason for the character to be there. It’s not like Angry Birds orJetpack Joyride — there’s a reason this character is here. He just doesn’t seem to know why. |
Rusty Pup is set for 2014 going by Seavor's comment: “We’re looking at about a year and half turnaround.”
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Sounds like a puzzle platformer where you have to protect your rusty dog - just like Lemmings or Ghost Trick.