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A door between two worlds
OK, here’s a test. What were you doing 19 years ago? If the answer is
‘making plans to visit Game On, the first major UK exhibition to explore
the vibrant history and culture of videogames’, then snap – us, too. If you
were in a particularly honoured group, you may even remember the Edge
party held at the event, where the likes of Steven Poole could be found
mingling among a galaxy of games from across the ages. This Barbican
exhibition felt important, staged with the kind of attention to detail you’d
expect from such an organisation, displaying 125 playable games and
exotic original hardware such as a DEC PDP-1 minicomputer alongside a
sparkly yellow Computer Space cabinet. Yes, we thought at the time,
finally videogames are getting the recognition they’ve avoided for so long
– what comes next? Game On 2.0 arrived in 2010, but we’ve had to wait
until this year for the Barbican to provide a next-generation kind of event
in Virtual Realms, an exhibition with ambitions on a different scale,
featuring unique interactive works created by industry names such as Exclusive subscriber edition
Tetsuya Mizuguchi. As we discover on p80, the journey from conception
to live event has been an extremely challenging one, but you can visit it
now – at least if you’re near Singapore, where it’s making its debut. It’s
due in Australia next year and after that will theoretically go wherever
anyone is willing to fund it. Perhaps we’ll order some trays of canapés
and host another Edge get-together if it makes it to London in the future.
Videogames’ artistic values have been very much on our minds this
month as we’ve been talking to Shedworks and exploring this issue’s cover
star, Sable, a game that is easy to imagine featuring among an exhibition
19 years from now. Once you’ve seen it, it’s the kind of thing that is very
difficult to forget. And that’s been frustrating because it means it’s been on
our minds for five long years, ever since we first saw it in tiny slices via
animated GIFs online. Now, we get the opportunity to take in its sights
properly – and soak up its evocative soundtrack – starting on p58.
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Knowledge
The wisdom of crowds Soundbytes Pixel Perfect
How Improbable’s ScavLab is Game commentary in snack-sized The developers going to extreme
reaching for 10,000 players mouthfuls, featuring Miles Jacobson lengths with modern systems to
revive the flavour of gaming’s past
Gabe gear This Month On Edge
Will Valve’s new Steam Deck The things that caught our eye State Of The Art
transform handheld gaming? during the production of E362 Exploring the interactive
installations of Virtual Realms,
Ring of Steel
The Sheffield indie punching
above its weight in boxing games
Dispatches an exhibition like no other
The Making Of...
Dialogue From practice project to recursive
Escape Zoom In which one reader wins a year’s reality: the journey to build the
Detective games, video calls and Game Pass Ultimate subscription mind-stretching Manifold Garden
theatre mix in the Isklander trilogy
Trigger Happy Studio Profile
Ink credible Steven Poole considers agency Tracing the history of Trails
Why hand-drawn platformer as he plays The Corona Game Japanese developer Nihon
NekoNecro is the cat’s meow Falcom, as it hits the big 4-0
Unreliable Narrator
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games should embrace distance How Grin’s Bionic Commando
Rearmed helped redefine arcade
Features gaming for the download era
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KNOWLEDGE
SCAVLAB
The wisdom
of crowds
With its ScavLab tech, Improbable is
designing for 10,000 players at once
E verywhere you look, there are
players. Thousands of them, pressed
so thickly that they seem to move as one,
[simulated players] running around with
made-up names, and there was a stage
in the middle, and you could stream a
realised that the audience wasn’t
standing still, like you normally would at a
town hall, where everybody’s quiet and
all the jostling and jumping translating video on it.” Despite the rough edges, listening.” Instead, staff were climbing on
into the tides of some single fluid entity. he says, the team immediately saw its stage, standing in front of the projection,
Towering overhead are a pair of colossal potential – even if they didn’t quite know forming human pyramids – messing
avatars, decked out in neon. They chat what to do with it yet. around, in other words, in ways that’ll be
jovially with the crowd – then, laughing, “We were all in lockdown,” Diemer familiar to anyone who’s ever stood in a
one of them throws out an enormous says. “And we have these weekly town pregame lobby.
gust of wind, blowing the players away halls where the whole company meets “What I realised when I looked at
in a dense cloud. together. Since we’re remote anyway, this was that people were desperate to
These community events have brought we thought: why not run a town hall participate,” Diemer says. “This wasn’t a
together an unprecedented number of using this technology?” The player count technology that is suitable for a passive
players – 1,800 of them in the initial for this first attempt was in the hundreds audience.” As the team experimented
closed event, over 4,000 in the first that rather than the thousands, with potential applications
was open to the public – in a single as employees gathered (Diemer mentions virtual
realtime, fully 3D environment. Bernd Diemer, around a projection of “People were concerts as one early
Improbable, the technology company creative director, and Improbable CEO Herman desperate to idea), they were
behind it all, reckons it can manage Improbable co-founder Narula sharing company approached by Josh
15,000. Big numbers indeed.
Rob Whitehead
news. Even in this early participate. This Holmes, co-founder of
The technology that makes this state, Whitehead tells us, wasn’t technology Midwinter Entertainment.
possible is named ‘ScavLab’, after the there was a spark of Holmes had one question:
game the events are taking place in: magic: “Feeling the sense suitable for a “Could we do something
Scavengers, a 60-player battle royale/ of belonging that comes passive audience” with this in Scavengers?”
survival shooter hybrid currently playable with all of the company Midwinter was formed
in early access. But what actually together in a single virtual in 2016 after Holmes left
happens during the events has very little space where they could see and interact 343 Industries, where he’d served as
to do with that title. It’s no great surprise, with everybody else really captured the studio head and creative director on
then, when Improbable creative director imagination of the creative teams, and Halo 4 and 5. In 2019, the Seattle-
Bernd Diemer, ahead of his talk at this we knew we were on to something.” based studio was acquired by
October’s Develop: Brighton, reveals that Improbable, which was founded in
the tech didn’t initially have anything to Diemer describes the feeling as 2012. From an outside perspective, at
do with Scavengers. In fact, it began as akin to stepping into a packed stadium least, it looked like something of a
a way of holding company meetings. and feeling the mass of people around turning point for the London-based tech
“The whole thing started last year, you. “That hits human beings on a very company. At first, Improbable had been
in August, where Rob [Whitehead, emotional, almost primal level,” he says. focused on providing tools to help
Improbable’s co-founder and chief “You know, you literally get goosebumps.” developers make and support online
product officer] did a tech demo for the Not a sensation most of us would multiplayer titles – something we’re
game teams,” Diemer explains. This was associate with a town hall meeting. assured is still a part of its business.
a very early, rough version. “It was And, sure enough, attendee behaviour “I wouldn’t say our priorities have
basically a flat plane with 10,000 changed to match. “We immediately shifted since we began in 2012,”
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Joining the in-game
Messengers seen here
is Scavengers’ Josh
Holmes, who arrives
midway through the
event to address the
crowd of players
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KNOWLEDGE
SCAVLAB
MASS EFFECT Whitehead says. “We’ve always been made mechanics and visuals – and so ScavLab events turned this into their
Among the design in the business of enabling multiplayer ScavLab was born. centrepiece activity, a slalom race with
possibilities opened
up by this volume of games. On our journey we’ve been Scavengers had something else to thousands of players skidding through
players, Diemer says, is learning just how many pieces of the offer Diemer and his team: real players. gates as they race to the finish line. At
a kind of teamwork
rarely experienced in puzzle that need to come together to The game hadn’t launched at the time, the bottom of the hill, a cannon waits to
multiplayer games.
“Working together,
make this happen, and it’s much broader but it was already building up a launch them back to the top, so they can
being able to achieve than just the core technology we made in community through closed betas, and do it all over again.
things in groups that the early days.” In this journey, the that was vital to figuring out what It’s a perfect example of how
you couldn’t achieve acquisition of Midwinter seems like the ScavLab could do. “If you have a Improbable is taking the language of
on your own, which is
very different from moment Improbable realised it had to get scenario that is supposed to work with Scavengers and finding new uses for it in
traditional multiplayer its hands dirty. “Having internal studios 5,000 players, how do you test it?” It’s ScavLab. Emotes are used as a way of
games where the
teams tend to be lets us collaborate in an incredibly deep possible to test technical aspects such voting, players flashing yellow or blue
rather small and
where, most of the
way that might be difficult with thirdparty as rendering and server load through en masse, like the glint of glowsticks or
time, it’s more about relationships,” Whitehead says. simulations, Diemer says. “But that says smartphone screens at an arena concert.
your personal status – It’s worth considering the Midwinter nothing about the experience.” The Messengers – the neon giants who
how good you are.” deal in the context of two pieces of news The only answer, he realised, would shepherd players through the event like a
This is more than just
a case of removing that landed the same year. First, the be to playtest ideas with real human pair of children’s TV presenters – are
end-of-match announcement that Improbable had beings. “We scaled it up slowly, starting based on the AI holograms that already
scoreboards, which
would make for rather established two in-house studios to with a couple of hundred, then a couple exist in Scavengers’ fiction.
dull reading with a
few thousand players
make games, in Canada and the UK. of thousand, which we hired a QA The closest these events get to
featured – Improbable (Improbable has yet to announce what company for, which was really resembling the game they’re housed
needs to make sure either is working on, but we’re assured expensive,” he says. “So we cannot do within comes right at the end, when
that each player can both are still beavering away.) Second, that too often. Turns out if you want to players are handed weapons – axes and
tell what they have
contributed to the the cancellations of Lazarus, Worlds hire 2,000 testers, it’s possible, but it grenades, no guns – and zombie
larger effort. It’s a tall Adrift and Mavericks: Proving Grounds, costs a lot of money.” enemies begin to rain from the sky, in
order, and Diemer
makes no pretence all games made by other developers One of the reasons that testing was showers of 5,000 at a time. Just like the
of having found
the answers yet.
using the company’s SpatialOS tech. So, so important, Diemer says, was that the end of a Scavengers match, dropships
when Scavengers arrived in early access sheer volume of players means that this is are inbound, and players need to protect
this May, it was not only Improbable’s “uncharted territory” in them until they’re ready to
debut release as a publisher but also the design terms. It opens up take off. The Messengers
first finished game to be built with its tech. new types of experiences, “If you have gleefully reel off kill counts,
While this was clearly not which is great, except that a scenario that which rapidly approach
Improbable’s plan from the outset, it means there are no other the five-digit mark. Even
Whitehead insists it’s not much of a games whose homework is supposed to this moment, though, is
deviation. “It’s always been an aspiration you can peek at. It’s not work with 5,000 more about the spectacle
of ours to make our own games,” he as simple as taking an than the violence. It has the
says. “Going all the way back to the existing mode and just players, how feel of someone tugging a
start of the company, Herman and myself adding a zero to the end do you test it?” cord to release balloons at
had a vision for a firstperson shooter set of the player count – look midnight, or confetti
within a vast, complex virtual world with at the chaos that ensued cannons being unleashed
tens of thousands of players.” when Warzone added just 50 more during the final song of a set.
Scavengers isn’t quite that game, but players to its matches. So instead, This is just the beginning of
with these community events packing in Improbable has been toying with the Improbable’s experiments, and the results
players by the thousand, it’s a vision that component parts of Scavengers, starting look likely to stray further and further from
now seems in much closer reach. with what is perhaps the game’s single the Scavengers blueprint. When we
most beloved mechanic: its slide. speak to Diemer, he is planning the next
For Diemer, though, Scavengers While sprinting, you can drop into a event. “It will be a little bit more
represented a solution to a more crouch and knee-slide across the ground. experimental,” he says, teasing that it
immediate problem: what to do with this Hardly an original concept, granted, but might play more like a platformer than a
new technology, with its support for Scavengers takes it to the logical shooter. Meanwhile, Improbable is
hundreds of players. “It doesn’t need to extreme. Start the slide at the top of a finding plenty of other applications for
stand on its own, like a tech demo, slope and your character will carve ScavLab. It’s using it for realtime balance
where there’s little context around it.” downhill like a snowboard. Chain it into testing, inviting hundreds of players at
The technology could be housed within a jump and all that momentum slingshots once to try out potential new Scavengers
an actual game, with its own ready- your character skywards. The first weapons and enemies. Diemer mentions
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Improbable’s big
inspirations are
cinematic and
include the Battle
of Helm’s Deep
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KNOWLEDGE
STEAM DECK
Gabe gear
Steam Deck: can Valve’s portable PC
succeed where Steam Machines failed?
T he timing could hardly have been
better. A little over a week after the
underwhelming announcement of
screen outputting at 1280x800, even
recent games such as Control and Death
Stranding look good and run smoothly on
TIME TO SWITCH?
It would be easy
to look at the
disappointed response
times the weight of a Switch Lite, which
feels like bad news for extended play
sessions. The placement of its face
Nintendo’s new OLED Switch model their default graphical settings. Its battery to the OLED Switch
model and the
buttons isn’t exactly elegant, either: its B
(better screen, bigger stand, and, well, life, too, is roughly comparable to comparatively button that looks in danger of sliding off
that’s your lot), along came Steam Deck – Nintendo’s handheld (the original model, rapturous reception the right edge of the device, while X is
a significantly more powerful handheld at least), though that will vary significantly that greeted Steam close enough to the right analogue stick
Deck and assume that
console a few wags determined was the depending on what you’re playing. Nintendo is in trouble. to suggest that Musou players will find it
real Switch Pro. The process for reserving Crucially, the vast majority of your Steam Yet while Steam Deck’s hard not to simultaneously nudge the
form factor has clearly
units may have turned into a bit of a library will be compatible with the been inspired by camera as they’re whaling away on
mess, with some Steam users told their device. If nothing else, that gives Steam Switch, the two
devices are aimed at
those hundreds-strong hordes.
accounts were too new (did the past Deck the greatest launch lineup of any very different markets. Following Steam Controller and
decade or so really mean that little, portable gaming hardware. Outside of dedicated Index, Valve’s hardware division deserves
Valve?) while others were informed they’d Concerns that its Linux-based hobbyist circles, the benefit of the doubt, though given the
where there is some
made too many purchases before their operating system might be incompatible audience crossover, failure of Steam Machines, there is still
deposit had been taken. Yet these with the anti-cheat solutions used by Nintendo’s relatively uncertainty around Steam Deck’s ability to
underpowered
obvious signs of servers being overrun several of the very biggest online hardware simply isn’t break into the mainstream. At twice the
would probably have been music to the games – from Apex Legends to PUBG – a concern for most of
its vast installed base.
cost of a Switch Lite, even the 64GB
platform holder’s ears: a have already been And even those model feels like a luxury device – and if a
leak of the queue sizes addressed by Valve, which threatening to make major part of its appeal is the prospect of
suggested 100,000 Boasting around is promising that it is the switch, you sense,
will miss those a handheld console with the power of a
reservations were made
in about two hours. two teraflops of working closely with game-
makers to ensure the
firstparty titles that
make Nintendo’s
PC, that sort of storage will severely limit
how much of your library is truly portable.
Not a bad start, then, power, its device’s updated version device so appealing to
the masses. Having the It could yet be a powerful streaming
though Valve’s Steam
account stipulations that performance of SteamOS will ensure
these games will still be
whole of your Steam
library available at any
device, however: with Valve positioning
this as an open PC, players should be
were intended to stop compares playable. Yet many will be
time is an attractive
prospect, but until
such time as Steam
able to access their Game Pass titles on
scalpers had little effect,
with eBay listings for Steam favourably to PS4 compromised by the move
to a seven-inch screen
Deck can play Breath
Of The Wild or Animal
the go, too. (Though given cloud gaming
is available across many devices already,
Deck preorders set at (imagining the text on some Crossing: New it’s hard to see that particular feature
Horizons, Nintendo
extortionate prices cropping up almost PC games is already making our eyes surely won’t be being a system-seller for most.)
immediately afterward. More problems hurt), while the capacitive trackpads are sweating too much. While there are still a few too many
soon emerged: the first batch of preorders unlikely to be an effective substitute for ifs and maybes around Steam Deck, this
may be set to arrive with players in the mouse control on many games. Many PC is clearly hardware with huge potential:
first quarter of next year, but those for the games now boast controller support, of it’s difficult not to see the appeal of a
mid-range 256GB model and high-end course, but if Steam Deck takes off, will relatively affordable and portable PC for
512GB unit won’t be with players until studios have to spend more time tailoring which players won’t need to concern
Q2 and Q3 respectively. their games to a smaller display? themselves about builds and
The hardware itself comes with similar specifications. Whether that transmits to
caveats. For a handheld, it’s something of Friends who’ve gone hands-on wider success remains to be seen – and
a beast: boasting around two teraflops of with the device insist its size isn’t an issue, given its maker has previous form in
power, its performance is streets ahead of and that it’s more comfortable in play abandoning promising initiatives, you’d
Switch, comparing favourably to Xbox than its appearance suggests. Yet we be forgiven for questioning its staying
One and PS4 on paper. In practice, it’s have our doubts about the heft of the power. But there’s no denying that it’s
reportedly even better: with its seven-inch thing: at 669g it’s nearly two-and-a-half off to an encouraging start. n
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A USB Type-C dock will be
available for Steam Deck,
though unlike Nintendo’s
Switch the device doesn’t
have a kickstand at the rear
Analogue stick drift has become a serious issue for many Switch owners (and
some PS5 players, too) but Valve has promised it has conducted “a ton of testing
on reliability” to ensure it’s not a problem Steam Deck owners will encounter
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KNOWLEDGE
STEEL CITY
Ring of Steel
How a small Sheffield indie was entrusted
with the future of boxing videogames
B oxing is home to the one-on-one: that
primordial, binary drama promising
either total victory or abject loss. It’s a
Boxing, by contrast, is the Wild West,
with no single governing body. That could
have been bad news for an unproven
Hoarding licences from across the
sport isn’t only a bid for legitimacy, but
lends authenticity in a game that models
setup that favours the underdog, allowing studio attempting to build trust, and Steel events around the fight. “Some of the
them to tip the established order with a City met understandable scepticism during fighters we were speaking to said that half
single knockout – or, if they can keep up its early overtures. “In the past, boxers the battle takes place outside the ring,”
the momentum, set win ratios that would have been taken advantage of,” Habib Habib says. “We have licensed trainers in
leave Call Of Duty players dumbstruck. It’s says. But the frontier was also an the game, with different attributes.” The
a model Steel City Interactive has followed opportunity, leaving the sport wide open Ash Habib, studio career mode of eSports Boxing Club
head at Steel City
as only a real boxing aficionado could. for a handful of enthusiastic fans to claim. Interactive, Sheffield incorporates management elements, asking
In less than two years, the fledgling you to think about injuries and the long-
Sheffield company has built a roster of Wisely, Steel City pitched a concept term condition of your fighter. If a boxer
top-level licenses that take several scrolls that was already playable – winning over has a low discipline stat, for instance,
down its official site to appreciate in full. boxers who come from a gaming they’re likely to show up to training camp
After a decade of boxing game drought, generation. The developer invited potential overweight, forcing you to focus on
the biggest names in the sport have lent signees to Sheffield to appreciate its shedding pounds rather than improving
their endorsements and likenesses to the game’s nuanced footwork system, which their speed or agility. “We felt that just by
innocuously named eSports Boxing Club, allows players to precisely plant their feet showing you fighting straight away, it did
making it impossible to and find shrewd angles of a disservice to the sport,” Habib explains.
ignore. And it’s a feat attack, rather than simply The studio head believes eSports
that’s been achieved in “The athletes we’ve float across the floor to their Boxing Club to be the most individually
the fashion of all the
greats: one-on-one. got involved aren’t opponent. “That was
missing for us from previous
licensed game in history, and the numbers
suggest he’s right: over 226 licences
“Over the last 18 treating this just combat sports games,” cover fighters, coaches, promoters, cutmen
months we’ve been going as a licensed Habib points out. and all the title belts – not to mention
and speaking individually By sheer fortuity, CompuBox, which provides punch stats,
to the agents, the product – they’re 3D scanning and and BoxRec, the database managers use
managers, the boxers, to participating” photogrammetry specialist to find future opponents for their charges.
try and get them into the Ten24 (Death Stranding, “We thought if we create the
game,” studio head Ash Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II) foundations of a good game, because
Habib explains. “There were some hard is also based in Sheffield. The two there hasn’t been a boxing game in ten
obstacles that we had to cross to convince companies now share a building, and years, people will come,” Habib says.
people that we’re in this for the long haul boxers who have passed through the “That’s essentially what’s happened.”
and we’re going to see this through.” scanning rig have later become consultants, The plan now is to pay that trust
This is not how sports games are hooked in by the development process forward, to other underdogs of the sport.
usually made. Typically, sports have going on beneath their noses. Current “I’ve had boxers’ agents on the phone
central bodies that own and regulate the cruiserweight champ Lawrence Okolie is saying, ‘I’ve got this kid, he’s undefeated,
use of their licences, leading to partnerships plotting to top the leaderboards. “For him, he’s continental champion, but he’s not
with major publishers. EA, for instance, it’s almost that to become the undisputed getting any airtime,’” Habib says. “They’re
has long enjoyed sweeping deals that champion of the world now, you’ve got to in the game as part of our up-and-coming
enable the use of famous names and have the eWBC belt as well,” Habib roster. For us, as boxing fans, we’re not a
faces in FIFA – to the growing frustration of smiles. “It bodes well for the community bunch of suits in a boardroom – this was
footballers themselves, it has to be said. that the athletes we’ve got involved in the about promoting the sport that we love.
Get Zlatan Ibrahimovic started on Twitter game aren’t treating this just as a licensed It’s a journey we’re on together with some
and you’re unlikely to get him to stop. product – they’re actively participating.” of these younger fighters.” n
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After a lengthy search, Steel
City found sculptors capable
of modelling past greats to
a standard that could match
3D-scanned living boxers
LOCAL
LADS
Punching above its
weight in a city that
loves a fair fight
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KNOWLEDGE
ISKLANDER
Escape Zoom
The Isklander trilogy mixes detective
games, video calls and immersive theatre
W e’re on a video call with an older order to reach a cocktail-serving safe
woman who’s not quite sure how
to use the platform, her choppy Internet
house. “We don’t want people to think,
‘Well, if I go through that door, it’s just a
PLAY’S THE THING
Theatre and
videogames are two
artforms that have
running ever since, attracting tens of
thousands of players. (The official site,
isklander.com, handles all bookings.)
connection causing the audio to stutter fire exit that goes down to the street’. You traditionally held each
other at arm’s length,
The original has been reworked to
and fall out of sync with the video feed. want people to wonder what’s behind but in recent years bring it in line with its sequels, The
It’s a familiar situation but what the every door, to not know where the edge immersive theatre has Mermaid’s Tongue and The Kindling
woman is telling us is, fortunately, rather is.” Moving online was perfect, he says, been bringing them Hour, which moved away from Zoom
closer and closer
less so. Her neighbour, Ivy, has gone “because the Internet just sprawls out.” together. Still, Jones and onto software developed in-house.
missing. And, as you dig into the recent Not that this was the logic for taking says, it’s a spectrum. Like any good theatre production,
“There’s some
history of Ivy’s employer, it turns out she’s the leap in the first place – it was a immersive theatre though, the whole thing is still evolving,
not the only one. simple matter of survival. “The lockdown where you’re very
much the audience,
particularly when it comes to the amount
This is the starting point of the happened, and everything got cancelled and you’re watching of guidance provided by the ‘stage
Isklander trilogy, a series that exists on us,” Jones says. Given that immersive it in an environment manager’, who communicates via
somewhere in the space between theatre is predicated on audience that is immersive” – in-character messages. Isklander has
think something akin
immersive theatre, escape rooms and freedom and proximity to performers, it to the surroundings started to warp the Internet around it,
videogames, and which plays out entirely was hit even harder by COVID-19 than of a Secret Cinema with repeated searches driving some of
event – while other
within a web browser. To find answers to traditional theatre, which could at least productions make you its keywords up the Google rankings. In
its mysteries, you need to scour offer distanced seating and Perspex more of an active
participant in the
some cases that has only improved the
characters’ Facebook and screens. Rather than give story. Isklander is very experience: early on, a search for a
Instagram profiles, break up, though, Jones and much at the latter end, fictional banking firm that’s key to the
into email inboxes using Watching an old co-founder Clem Garritty with its narrative
locked away behind a game’s plot would throw up results for its
guessed-at passwords,
and deploy your search BBC news clip, we tried to take inspiration
from the circumstances
series of puzzles.
Parcel it all up in a
namesakes instead, accidentally giving
away a vital plot point. “Now, the first
engine of choice to track wonder, not for the we all suddenly found .exe rather than a web
browser, sell it on thing that comes up is this plush-looking
down relevant webpages last time, what ourselves in – hence the Steam and there’d
be no question of
banking website that charts on Google,
(some of which have familiarity of Isklander’s and you’re suddenly a lot more into it,”
been built for in-universe exactly is real setup. “Everyone was
whether this is a game
– if that even matters.
As Jones says, “I don’t
Jones says. “What we want throughout is
companies, others tucked and what isn’t using Zoom,” he says. necessarily think there for people to be like, ‘Have they made
into the actual sites of “We thought, if we use needs to be a divide.” this or is it real, this bit?’ Like, ‘How much
businesses and institutions). that as our starting point, am I actually stumbling upon?’”
Watching an old BBC news clip on is there a way we can create an That question is the magic of
YouTube that seems to confirm the experience that feels real and as if it’s Isklander, and it has helped take the
conspiracy at Isklander’s heart, we find actually happening to you?” project from a “Hail Mary experiment” to
ourselves wondering, not for the last time, the unlikely blueprint for Swamp Motel’s
what exactly is real and what isn’t. The first chapter, Plymouth Point, future. Off the back of its success, the
“It’s a credo we’ve always had,” says opened its doors to the public in May company has grown from a headcount
Ollie Jones, co-founder of Isklander 2020. Cobbled together out of a Zoom of four to 14. And perhaps even more
creator Swamp Motel. “We don’t want call, a Gmail inbox and a few “ropey importantly, Jones believes it has opened
anyone to see the edges.” That was the Squarespace sites”, it was intended to up what Swamp Motel can make. Before
foundation of the immersive theatre be a way to quickly test the waters. “It lockdown, its previous projects were all
company’s work in live events. Jones was only supposed to be live for a few corporate work, whether with Capcom or
points to the time it recreated Resident weeks, just as a kind of case study of Bombay Sapphire. “And now we’ve got
Evil 2’s Raccoon City police station in an what you could do online with some licence to be a lot more experimental,”
exhibition space on London’s South Bank, easy-to-access tools and a bit of Jones says – whether that’s online,
where visitors would dodge zombies in imagination.” Sessions have been in-person or a new blend of the two. n
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Dominic Monaghan (Lord Of
The Rings, Lost) is by far the
most recognisable face in the
cast. His presence isn’t quite
enough to break the illusion
ENTRY
POINT
With three episodes,
here’s where to start
with the trilogy
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KNOWLEDGE
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the art for the game, he’s
written the bouncy, slightly
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accompany spooky feline
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INK CREDIBLE
Why painstaking processes make this
hand-drawn platformer more authentic
Jay Trent has been developing It has, inevitably, been time-
NekoNecro for three years now. consuming work – laborious enough
An “illustrator first, game developer for Trent to take breaks to pursue side
second”, he has assembled the levels projects, such as speedrun platformer
of his 2D platformer from pieces of art Quickly, Quackley, which takes visual
drawn in ink on paper. Each individual inspiration from Sinclair’s ZX Spectrum
element is scanned in and cleaned up and is available on Steam now.
before he drags it into position. NekoNecro won’t be with us for a
“It’s essentially my sketchbook come little while yet, but Trent isn’t about to
to life,” he says. “The disparate and change his approach. “I feel I’d lose
unique styles I’ve seen in independent some of the game’s visual je ne sais
animation and comics have heavily quois if I went digital,” he says.
influenced my illustration style over the “Nothing else looks quite like this
years. It made sense to channel that game, [so] I’d be remiss not to bring
into my game development.” this into the world.” n
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football and we want to
do what we can to help
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believe in equality for
all and we want to be
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Game King Kong Of Skull Island
Manufacturer Raw Thrills
If touching things that have
It may have taken 29 years, but Football Manager boss been handled by others has
Miles Jacobson is stoked to include the women’s game made you a bit twitchy over
the past 18 months, spare a
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And then dig a little deeper for
“Extremely proud and “I really wish as an the specific part of the industry
creating VR-based attractions,
humbled to be the first industry we’d come asking prospective players to
pick up and wear headsets. One
female cover athlete in together to help such company is Raw Thrills,
the history of NBA 2K. preserve the history of whose first VR game, King
Kong Of Skull Island, addresses
I’m hopeful there will what gaming is about, players’ concerns head on by
be many more badass so we don’t lose the including a facemask dispenser
within the cabinet. Simply plop
females to follow.” ability to go back.” one on your face, creating a
barrier between you and the
Feels like Candace Parker Xbox’s Phil Spencer just won’t headset, and off you go.
could be onto something here let Blinx: The Time Sweeper go Supporting two participants
sitting side by side, the game
plays out on rails, with
preordained routes throwing
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thing. Brown, now a favourites, there are always nature of that death. Motvind
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sporadic freelancer, also SGDQ, and this year’s event neither lurid mystery nor
publishes this thrice-weekly threw up a classic example of mawkish tear-jerker: instead,
newsletter, in which he takes the form. Speedrunner Havrd this character-led story
an insightful look at current had 35 minutes to earn a captures the awkwardness of a
developments in the game perfect score on five rounds of belated homecoming, with as
industry, while complaining browser game GeoGuessr, much said in the gaps between
about the trials of fatherhood which uses Google Street View the piercingly real exchanges
(plus ça change) and rounding data to plonk you somewhere between Sara and various
up the key news stories. Those in the world and invites you to figures from her past as in the
preparing to accuse us of work out where you are from lines themselves. Carried along
logrolling would do well to your surroundings. For a top by evocative pixel art and a
glance at certain other game- score of 5,000, Havrd had to haunting score, it moves
centric newsletters and realise guess each one within a radius towards a confrontation that
this is a far better-value of 185 miles. A suburb of unearths some devastating
subscription than most, even if Nigerian capital Abuja was a home truths. Understated yet
it means he’s missed every tough ask; astonishingly, he powerfully affecting, this is a
deadline we’ve set him of late. managed to nail his location to remarkably assured piece of
Still, keeps him off the streets. within five miles of the target. short-form interactive drama.
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OCTOBER Say hello to my little friend
I’ve recently come to realise that the
when I was eight on my friend’s Atari 2600,
which led to a Spectrum +2, Amiga 500+
majority of my gaming time is handheld. My and coveted trips to the arcade on Southsea
Switch rarely gets docked, and I’m relishing seafront. If I’m honest, I know too well I’ve
playing through the back catalogue for PS been trying to recapture that time in games
Vita, a console that was so far ahead of its for years, but I think it got left behind on
time upon release – with its OLED screen my friend’s couch that hosted countless
and curvaceous form – it still looks like it hours of Tekken Tag and Pro Evo.
could be new tech in 2021. Despite Sony’s I’ve found it again, though, gaming with
intention to quietly sweep it under the my ten-year-old son. His response to Galaga
carpet, the machine has seen some excellent (ignoring everyone as he jams quarters into
releases this year, and the loyal fanbase were the arcade cab at our local bowling alley) was
vocal enough to rescue the online shop from like a window into my past. And his
closing (for now). reactions when playing something like Street
Part of the appeal of handheld gaming is Fighter or Nidhogg really bring home the
the immediacy and intimacy of exploring dreadful reality that I just don’t have those
gaming worlds in the palm of razor-sharp skills any more.
Issue 361
your hand, and there’s also the
fact that I don’t need to “Sorry, Ellie, I just All games are too hard for
me these days, but more
don’t have the
Dialogue
commandeer the TV screen importantly, I don’t care to
from the rest of the family. even try and improve. So, sorry,
Valve’s announcement of the willpower to take Ellie, I don’t have the willpower
Send your views, using Steam Deck means that I will you any further to take you any further on your
‘Dialogue’ as the subject finally be able to play my
Steam library again (it’s never on your bleak
bleak revenge story. Apologies,
Housemarque, your aliens will
line, to edge@futurenet.com.
Our letter of the month wins
really appealed to me to dip
into it on my laptop), and the revenge story” be victorious. I’m now back
into smaller, looser things, just
a 12-month Xbox Game forthcoming Playdate from like when I tore the demo disks
Pass Ultimate membership Panic is too innovative and deliciously
yellow to ignore. Have I got time to play on
off Amiga Power to sample whatever
strangeness awaited. My son and I love
these new devices? Probably not, but I’ve Noita, and I don’t think I’ve ever laughed so
preordered them both anyway. hard as when I trapped him between two
So what else could be on the horizon? doors in Human Fall Flat. When he left
Will Sony re-enter the handheld market? today, he asked if we could play Heave-Ho
It’s unlikely, seeing as it’s done its utmost together tonight. None of the 50-hour
to abandon Vita practically since its movie-like experiences on my new-gen
inception. Given the dimensions of PS5, consoles could tempt me away from that.
perhaps it’s best that the company doesn’t Simon Best
pursue the portable market; gamers’ pockets
are only so big, financially and proportionally. One of the joys of Game Pass is that it offers
Ben Bulbeck everything from timesinks to games for the
time-poor. A year’s membership should
This is how I win provide you with plenty of the latter.
I’m starting to wonder if I’ll ever play
another long console game. I’m 44 with two I am the captain now
kids and a questionable ability to stay Eight years ago, I was a game journalist
conscious past 9pm, and as such I have very interviewing Phil Harrison about the newly
little time that is ‘mine’. I started gaming announced Xbox One. He explained that
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DIALOGUE
games would still be sold on discs if people engine (I’d probably never have taken a Would that it were so simple
wanted them, but ownership would be punt on it otherwise) but also a rare example Steam Deck looks great. I write this as I
bound to an Xbox account, so the discs were of how British games really could, if they glance sheepishly at a dusty Steam Link and
effectively coasters. I did not like the sound wanted to, exude their Britishness and be Steam Controller that I haven’t used in
of this. Neither did Xbox fans: Microsoft enriched as a result. months. But no one has ever done a portable
shelved the plan a few weeks later. Though reasons to be proud of this island gaming PC with a 20-year-old ecosystem
Today, I’ve been playing Dishonored 2 on feel ever dwindling, our videogame heritage behind it for £350 before, so I’m hopeful
my Xbox Series X. With so many great surely exemplifies what we’re capable of when this time things will be different.
games around, I might never have tried it we’re not being bad at diplomacy or refusing All that said, I do wonder what Steam
were it not for the convenience of Game to learn any other languages. But how many Deck suggests about the future of gaming. In
Pass. I do not own the game, and if I stop British videogames are visibly, overtly an excellent article for Digital Foundry, Rich
subscribing to Game Pass, I won’t be able to British? Aside from Tomb Raider (aristo goes Leadbetter gave an extensive analysis of Steam
play it again. But I am fine with this. Clearly to foreign countries, shoots people, steals Deck’s hardware. One of his main concerns
millions of other people are too, because stuff), and the Fable series (Zelda for people about it was futureproofing. Steam Deck
Xbox sales are accelerating after a who like describing things as “Pythonesque”), might be able to run currently demanding
generation of relative obscurity. do our videogames really have anything to say games, like Control and Death Stranding, but
The difference is choice. I could still buy about us? Grand Theft Auto may contain trace those are, strictly speaking, last-gen titles.
a copy of Dishonored 2 on disc if I wanted, elements of Irn Bru, but it is for all intents What happens when the current generation
then sell it later to recoup a few quid. Game and purposes a satire on America marketed gets fully into swing?
Pass gives us a convenient way to discover toward Americans. It also makes me wonder if Valve knows
games, but it is offered in addition to the Other places make great art about something we don’t. Specifically, I wonder if
traditional route of preordering a large themselves. The Yakuza series painstakingly we might be reaching a point where we no
Collector’s Edition and then having a mild recreates authentic Japanese locations, and longer make the massive graphical leaps we
seizure six months later when DPD rings visibly adores the convenience-store food used to, like the jump from the Xbox/PS2 to
your doorbell. that fuels its own development team. Slavic the Xbox 360/PS3 generations, for example.
I imagine we will continue to be given folklore underpins and bursts forth from The Sure, ray tracing and the like look fantastic,
this range of choices, at least for the next Witcher series. Fallout shamelessly fetishises but they are exceptionally demanding on
few years, and as someone who enjoys America at the height of its mid-20th century hardware and things don’t look that much
tearing the cellophane off a new game, I’m cultural and economic power. worse without them. The conversation in
happy with that. As an Xbox fan, though, I Last Stop must be one of the first times the last few years also seems to have shifted
hope Microsoft keeps in mind the lesson since The Getaway that a British game has away from graphical effects and towards high
about consumer choice, even as it hoovers depicted the actual real Britain that made it, frame rates and resolutions.
up companies like Bethesda. Supporting and it does so wonderfully – you can feel in So perhaps Valve predicts that things will
multiple audiences, giving consumers a lot its soul the mundanity of rubbish garage stay this way for this generation. Powerful
of choice, is the best way to engender sandwiches, wet beer gardens and cheap hardware will be able to add graphical bells
goodwill and brand loyalty, and taking teabags. And, of course, it’s in those quiet and whistles to basic assets and to display
options away without offering a better moments where the game really earns your them at 4K and 60fps, but the basic assets
alternative rarely ends well. investment in its louder ones. will look fine too, and maybe Steam Deck
Tom Bramwell I suppose what I’m really getting at is, will manage them perfectly adequately at
British game studios: if we’re stuck here, its 720p resolution and at below 60fps.
Tom! We remember you as a game let’s revel in it, eh? Leo Tarasov
journalist. Great days. What about that Jamie Trinca
Microsoft E3 event that time? Anyway, er, Whenever it seems the technological arms
yes, consumer choice and so on – agreed. Refreshing, right? Feels authentically British race is nearing its end, though, something
in ways few other games do, not least in the always arrives to shake things up. And
Mind the doors scene where it turns the process of making a confession time: we wouldn’t be nearly as
Last Stop is lovely, isn’t it? A testament cuppa into a QTE. Coming next, surely: taken with Flight Simulator on Series X
to the value of Game Pass as a discovery ‘Press X to complain about the weather’. without its most lavish visual touches. n
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PERSPECTIVE
STEVEN POOLE
Trigger Happy
Shoot first, ask questions later
this was indeed one of the guiding Agency As Art, which says that videogames defend them precisely for their uselessness,
assumptions of the behavioural psychologists are artworks whose medium is agency: the as wondrous and sparkly distractions from a
advising the UK government in March, but it capacity of an individual to choose voluntary world that is still not a post-COVID one.
turned out to be wrong. Mind you, the good actions within some environment or system. Steven Poole’s Trigger Happy 2.o is now available from
citizens of the Czech Republic probably would Videogames, Nguyen writes persuasively, are a Amazon. Visit him online at www.stevenpoole.net
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Ring
Why George RR Martin
and Hidetaka Miyazaki’s
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Unreliable Narrator
Exploring stories in games and the art of telling tales
they’re thinking.” This goal perhaps asks us to perfectly executed, story is best understood parabolas – so too it is true that the best way
think differently about how we approach with space to contemplate. When someone to crack open a brain is from a position where
embodiment and the flow of time in a game. lies, they often unconsciously do so in the we can see its contents unspooling.
Jumping is movement and is best present tense, but true stories are narrated in Sam Barlow is the founder of NYC-based Drowning A Mermaid
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Points of view
Camera angles are among the most important tools in a filmmaker’s arsenal.
Perspective, framing and focus can have a powerful effect on the viewer’s
emotions and perception of a scene. A game’s camera, on the other hand, is
something that’s rarely discussed as a narrative device, or is simply taken for
granted. That’s partly since the player often has a significant degree of
control over it – and in turn on how the action is framed – with many games
effectively encompassing a series of long, continuous ‘takes’.
Yet during an online group Q&A about The Artful Escape with designer
Johnny Galvatron, one journalist asked why he decided a side-scrolling
platformer was the best way to present Francis Vendetti’s journey to discover
his stage persona. “It’s just because the way the camera movements work
[mean] that in gameplay, you can tell a story,” he said. “You can affect the
camera and have some kind of narrative impact because you as the creator
are controlling the camera most of the time. It’s just another club in your bag.”
You may be packing a very different kind of iron in Far Cry 6, but Ubisoft
has clearly been thinking hard about how its guerrilla war tale is told. Where
previous games have stayed in firstperson throughout, here
MOST cutscenes will shift to a thirdperson perspective, letting you
WANTED see the reactions of protagonist Dani Rojas to unfolding
Psychonauts 2 PC, Xbox One/Series
Would it even be Psychonauts without
having to wait a little longer than
events. The same applies to its ultimate abilities, the
expected? Alas, this arrived just too late
to review before its August 25 launch.
Supremos, where, as narrative director Navid Khavari puts
Still, early impressions are extremely
promising, and barring some sort of it, “we pull back… so you can feel the impact and scale.”
11th-hour disaster, we’ll bring you
the Edge verdict next month. Sometimes the decision to zoom out is about practicality
Starfield PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series as much as creativity. Weird West’s top-down perspective,
While not much has been revealed about
it, Bethesda’s first new universe in 25 in conjunction with its comic-book stylings, has enabled
years is a tempting thing in itself. Todd
Howard’s called it “Skyrim in space”, but
we’re hoping this futuristic open world
developer WolfEye Studios to make a world that, as
will be something new – we’ve got
enough versions of Skyrim now, really.
creative director Raphaël Colantonio notes, “won’t take
Company Of Heroes 3 PC 200 people to make.” And in doing so, the developer has
Back after almost a decade away,
Relic’s strategy series is taking a trip to been able to push its immersive sim values further still. It’s
the Mediterranean. There’s an extra
emphasis on verticality, but our ageing often said that a good game camera is one that isn’t
brains and digits are more intrigued
by the promise of a tactical pause. noticed. Perhaps it’s time we paid closer attention.
H Y
P E
THE ARTFUL
ESCAPE
Is this sci-fi rock opera
bound for the big time?
Developer Beethoven & Dinosaur
Publisher Annapurna Interactive
Format PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series
Origin Australia
Release September 9
GALLERY
O n the face of things, Francis Vendetti
has a lot going for him. He’s a slim,
well-dressed, good-looking folk
musician, who lives in a particularly
picturesque part of Colorado. Yet he’s been
Quite literally, as it turns out. “He goes on
this crazy space journey to create his stage
persona,” creative lead Johnny Galvatron
explains. “Kind of like if David Bowie went
on a space journey and came back as Ziggy
cursed to live in the shadow of a famous Stardust.” We’re quickly whisked off to a place
relative: his uncle Johnson was a hugely called the Heliotromms, whose denizens “feed
successful Dylan-style troubadour. From the on stories”, Galvatron continues. Violetta is
very opening shot of a gig poster on a here, too, albeit this time as a glitchy
redwood trunk, bearing the legend ‘Nephew projection. Meanwhile, Vendetti is now
VIDEO Of Johnson Vendetti’, his future path seems sporting an all-in-one jumpsuit that
set. Even the pause menu is an image of one simultaneously reminds us of Ziggy Stardust
of Johnson’s albums on vinyl (complete with and Tron. He’s looking for a creature called
detailed sleeve notes). Sean Lennon and Stargordon, we’re told, who will help Vendetti
James McCartney, look away now. find his way to The Cosmic Lung. “It’s like a
Yet, after you are invited to press the stolen Austrian opera house in a breathing
X button to strum brief snippets of two piece of coral that floats around space,”
mournful folk ballads, Vendetti trots over to a Galvatron says casually, as if that’s the kind of
lookout and begins to play a very different location you see in every videogame.
tune, shredding on his guitar in a manner Not that the planet we’re on is any more
more akin to rocker Steve Vai. That’s enough familiar. Cast in shades of violet and lavender,
to attract the attention of Violetta – an it’s a beautiful, frigid forest environment,
achingly cool young woman sporting a purple albeit one where the wildlife seems to like
bubble jacket, matching hi-tops and what the cold. Now equipped with a rock guitar,
looks like a boiler suit. If she’s to be the Vendetti can play as he explores, leaping into
archetypical muse in this story, her droll the air and strumming a chord with a gleeful
delivery would suggest her role is more sarky flourish, the beginnings of a solo sounding
pixie dream girl. “I find lost young men are in out as he emerges from the thicket to a
the business of irrational and dangerous backdrop that could easily be ripped from a
decisions,” she deadpans, as she encourages prog-rock album cover. With a bright moon
Vendetti to change his stars. peeking out from behind another planet
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Galvatron: “If you fail a jam,
a bad note plays, and you just
keep going. Which is what I
would do when I played –and
I played a lot of bad notes”
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P E
THE ARTFUL
ESCAPE
above an arrangement of jagged peaks, it’s like The show goes on even when Vendetti
a piece of Roger Dean artwork come to life. pauses to learn more about this intergalactic
Vendetti automatically pulls off knee- idol, and as he moves on, the player is
slides and skids down a long slope as his encouraged to “jam with the environment”.
fingers move effortlessly up and down the Vendetti’s dextrous fingerwork causes
neck. This is all just a button-press away, but plants to flourish, as strange creatures pop
as Galvatron notes, it’s simple by design. “I up to say hello. Then green crystalline
approached it in a musical way – it’s not structures magic into existence, before we
meant to have a lot of virtuosity to it,” he says. sprint through a flowery field beneath the
“I don’t necessarily enjoy playing the stuff legs of towering quadrupedal aliens. To
that’s extremely technical, like Dragonforce sidestep the technical challenge of ensuring Costume
stuff. I like playing Smells Like Teen Spirit.”
Rather, this is about empowerment, and the
each guitar lick lines up perfectly with the
music, Galvatron explains that it’s been
quest
You can choose
fantasy of becoming a rock god. It wouldn’t written to be “interchangeable and kind of Vendetti’s stage outfit
do to be fretting over fret positioning. Just amorphous”. He likens it to Dark Side Of The but not before visiting
keep holding that button and the game will Rainbow, that remarkable coupling of Pink Frida’s Closet, around
produce a glorious facemelter. Floyd’s album and The Wizard Of Oz, where the game’s midway
the two play out synchronously. “It’s your point. “I felt there
was so much to say
A stage pad at a cliff’s edge brings in brain associating this kind of shredding with about Francis and to
another face button, as Vendetti lands, setting the moments and the music behind it. And learn who he was,”
off a plume of smoke, and what looks like a it’s your brain that really brings it all together Galvatron says of this
around the musical theory.” belated character
customisation. “And
A late-game setting nods to At times The Artful Escape seems more
focused on the pyrotechnics than the to understand how
difficult the change
Talking Heads, while others performance. We find ourselves wondering if
it could afford to leave just a little more room
was going to be from
what was expected
have “a Bill & Ted vibe” for player expression, so we can showcase our for him, to have that
emotional baggage
individuality in the way Vendetti is learning when you change into
firework in the background. This turns out to to. Yet there is something irresistible in its this new persona.”
be a strange satellite that zooms towards the celebratory tone. It’s there in those reactive Once there, you’re
foreground and produces a giant set of environments, from the dancing aliens to rather spoiled for
ethereal speakers, prompting a short call-and- platforms that sound out glockenspiel-like choice: there are
response sequence where you copy three tones as you land upon them. It’s rudimentary secondary and tertiary
chords to produce a bridge over the chasm. stuff, but this is platforming as performance. colour options for
most items, with 11
Now it’s time for the fireworks, with ethereal And this is the kind of gig you’d normally types of sunglasses,
streetlights guiding you downhill once more see from a more versatile veteran artist: eight guitar designs
as you slide towards a series of interactive Galvatron notes that one world sounds “more (including obvious Les
museum exhibits, positioned within this ethereal, more Dave Gilmour”, while a late- Paul and Stratocaster
world to tell the fictional story of the stage game setting nods to Talking Heads, and analogues), and
nearly 20 different
persona of Lightman, a legendary performer others have “a Bill & Ted vibe”. It’s the latter hairstyles. You can
played by Carl Weathers. that comes through most strongly, not least lean into grunge,
It’s clear Annapurna Interactive has been the wide-eyed notion that music can (literally) cowboy and punk
keen to invest in audio to match the quality of change the world. “It is a Keanu kind of aesthetics, mix and
the visual presentation. Joining Weathers are optimistic game,” Galvatron smiles. “That’s match, or adopt a
Michael Johnston as Vendetti and Caroline usually the stuff [we] make. And, yeah, I hope more genderfluid
Bowie-like persona.
Kinley as Violetta, while the likes of Lena that comes across.” As we watch searchlights There’s even an Elton
Headey and Mark Strong (of whom Galvatron and fireworks framing an ice palace while John-style jacket with
admits to being “a little bit scared”) round out Vendetti whoops, you’d be hard pushed to feather epaulettes, if
the cast. Not forgetting Jason Schwartzman as argue otherwise. And this, remember, is the you’re so inclined.
“a floating brain in an aquarium atop a flotilla part of the concert when the audience is just
of goldfish fins” (talk about typecasting) who starting to warm up. Heaven knows what
narrates Lightman’s story. The Artful Escape has planned for the encore. n
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TOP This is certainly not
a game that stints on
spectacle – nor, for that
matter, the colour purple.
ABOVE You can fall during
the platforming sequences
but this is meant to be a
celebration, not a challenge.
ABOVE LEFT The kind of
sight that soon becomes the
norm in The Artful Escape.
LEFT Some choices have a
direct impact on your stage
persona but Galvatron says
it’s “branching dialogue in
the Kentucky Route Zero
sense, where it’s adding
tone to the character”
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H Y
P E
FAR CRY 6
Taking a stealthy look inside Ubisoft’s
revolutionary guerrilla thriller
Developer/publisher Ubisoft (Toronto)
Format Luna, PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia,
Xbox One, Xbox Series
Origin Canada
Release October 7
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H Y
P E
FAR CRY 6
40
TOP One thing Khavari and
team have taken from their
research is the Cuban notion
of ‘resolver’, a word that
encompasses the DIY
attitude of resourcefulness
and tenacity the game is
hoping to capture.
ABOVE Chorizo the sausage
dog is one of the game’s
Fangs For Hire, and an
example of the series’ sillier
side. “Far Cry’s DNA is to
balance mature, often
complex themes with fun,”
Khavari says, “to not take
itself too seriously.”
MAIN The female Dani Rojas
is the one Ubisoft seems to
default to, but regardless of
whether players pick her or
her male counterpart
(pictured), Khavari stresses
that Dani is the “one
canonical character.”
TOP Far Cry 6 is the work of
12 Ubisoft studios, serving
one vision: “a game about
an epic, modern guerrilla
revolution set on a tropical
island frozen in time.”
RIGHT At the centre of
Yara (politically, if not
geographically) is Esperanza,
the capital city and Antón
Castillo’s seat of power
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H Y
P E
WEIRD
WEST
A cowboy RPG from a team
that has earned its spurs
Developer WolfEye Studios
Publisher Devolver Digital
Format PC
Origin Various
Release Autumn
GALLERY
R aphaël Colantonio knows a thing or two
about the peculiar magic of immersive
sims. As the founder of Arkane, he’s
responsible for some of the best examples of
the form ever made. After leaving to found
suggestions from the audience, though, this
familiar story quickly takes on a life of its own.
At the controls, game designer Gaël
Giraudeau explores the Bell family farm, where
WolfEye Studios, his priorities really haven’t the corpse of your child still sits in the dirt.
changed much: “Our mission is to go deeper There’s a request from one of the assembled
into immersive sims. That’s our passion – it journalists: can he give the poor son a proper
always has been and probably always will be.” burial? Giraudeau grabs a shovel and gets to
Before our demo of Weird West, WolfEye’s work. No sooner has he finished, the fresh dirt
VIDEO debut, Colantonio gives a brief presentation on on little Huck’s grave topped off with a little
what he refers to as a “design religion”. He talks cowboy hat, than another question follows:
about the importance of making a world that is what if you dig him up?
“bigger than the game”, of leaving room for It turns out, perhaps thankfully for good
player expression, and of systems that interlock taste, that the child’s body has already ossified.
to create outcomes even the designers couldn’t We’re presented with an inventory screen
have predicted. The heart of immersive sim containing one skull and one femur. A
design, as he sees it, is akin to that golden rule description of the latter calls it “a tough old
of improv. “Say yes to the player.” length of bone” and lets us know we can use it
But you know what they say about the to attack someone or sell it a general store for
relative volume of actions and words. And five dollars. Another suggestion from the
we’re happy to report that, if you’re looking audience: take his skull with you.
for an explanation of why these games have Giraudeau holds firm to that ‘say yes’
attracted such a dedicated cult following over mantra, and pockets it for later use. “I will keep
the years, even Colantonio can’t compete with my son’s skull all along the way,” he promises.
Weird West itself. Knowing how these things go, we can’t help
The demo begins with a fairly rote setup. but imagine the temptation, hours later, of
Jane Bell is a former bounty hunter who traded something shiny in a shop window when
in her guns for a quiet family life. At least, you’re short on money. (After all, the femur
until a bandit gang shows up, kidnaps her might only fetch a fiver, but the skull? That
husband and murders her son. Thanks to a few sells for a few dollars more.)
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ABOVE There are various
types of elemental states
that can be applied to the
world and its inhabitants –
but the combination of oil
and fire is an established
immersive-sim classic.
LEFT Weird West uses a
director-style AI to serve
up extra encounters and
situations at exactly the
right (or wrong) moment.
This is a new one for
Colantonio, who wants to
“sprinkle some procedural
on top of the authored”
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ABOVE Pigmen – inspired by
American Horror Story, we’re
told – are just one variety
of the monstrous creatures
that help fulfil the ‘weird’
half of the title’s promise.
TOP RIGHT There are two
types of upgrade available,
powered by different
collectible items. You’ll lose
character and weapon
abilities at the end of a
journey, but perks carry
across between campaigns.
MAIN It sounds like you’ll be
able to kill pretty much
anyone you like, with the
game providing alternate
routes to your goal. “The
game tries to always fall on
its feet,” Colantonio says.
BELOW LEFT You can attack
enemies head-on or resort to
stealth. The latter fires our
imagination less at this stage.
BELOW RIGHT Colantonio
teases a connection between
the five playable characters,
tying into the game’s
“overall mystery”
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H Y
P E
WEIRD
WEST
This is just one of the ways that this it hits the ground. “People ask what’s the point
opening sequence could have gone off the rails, of that,” Colantonio says. “And the thing is, in a
we’re told later. Giraudeau shares a story of very emergent game, where there are a lot of
preparing for this demo, involving a tornado. systems, that is how you actually create
This is one of the game’s procedural elements, interesting possibilities.” Sure enough, we find
capable of introducing a little extra chaos as it ourselves wondering what happens if you pull
tears through the map at random. We the same trick with one of those oil lamps.
encounter one in our session, but all it does is Stealth, meanwhile, is a fairly basic hide-
pick up the body of our pet wolf – also killed and-seek affair, with detection relying on
by the bandits – and toss it a few yards. occlusion rather than light and dark, and meters
Quick draw However, tornadoes gain the elemental above enemies’ heads that fill to let you know
Moving to a smaller properties of anything they touch. And in you’re about to be spotted. Bodies can be picked
budget and team – Giraudeau’s prep session, it happened to pick up up and hidden in bushes, attacks on unaware
WolfEye currently a burning oil lamp, setting light to everything enemies deal extra damage, and there seems to
consists of 25 staff, be an optional non-lethal takedown move. It’s
the majority of them in the vicinity – including the sheriff NPC who
everything you’d expect from sneaking around
Arkane veterans – has sets the player off on their quest. That probably
meant stepping away won’t be allowed in the final game, Colantonio in one of these games, in other words.
from the modern says. Weird West is still going through what he Bell completes the mission, one step closer
firstperson trappings refers to as a “reverse” design process, where to finding her husband. Once she reaches this
of the games the possibility space is locked down a little. goal, her story will end – but Weird West
Colantonio is known “We allow for everything to happen, and then won’t. There are five miniature campaigns
for. He’s open about
the fact that the visual little by little we say, ‘No, that cannot be’, so we
style – inspired by “old add exclusions.” In this case, it may be that the
French comic books” – tornado is forbidden from entering certain “We allow for everything to
was chosen for
pragmatic reasons,
critical areas of the map or forced to wait while
the player is in dialogue. “Right now, we’re still
happen, and then little by little
something that
wouldn’t “take 200 in the state where a lot of crazy funny things we say, ‘No, that cannot be’”
people to make”. On can happen.” Evidently, the man is not wrong.
a game design level, (‘journeys’) to play through, each putting you
though, he doesn’t
seem concerned
With skull safely tucked away, Bell in the spurred boots of a different character.
about losing anything continues on her mission, tracking down the This goes some way to explaining the tropey
in translation. bandits’ base and eliminating their leader. beginnings of Bell’s tale. WolfEye intentionally
“Immersive sim is Getting there involves navigating the overworld borrowed from all those videogames and
more than a genre,” map, which is inspired by the original Fallout Westerns to ease players into its world, before
Colantonio says. “It’s games. There are set points of interest to visit, cranking up the weird elements. The second
more like a set of but it seems you can click anywhere to travel to campaign has you playing a pigman.
values.” Not having to it, meaning that – if you know the exact This has the potential to be Weird West’s
render every scenario
at high fidelity, in fact, location of your final destination, as Giraudeau most exciting addition to the immersive sim.
might have allowed does – you can head straight there. Your new character will inherit the world as
WolfEye to push those When Bell arrives at the hideout, we’re the previous one left it, from possessions they
values further. shown two ways things can play out: a full- buried in the desert to towns they massacred.
Colantonio says the frontal assault, and then the sneakier approach. Your previous character, meanwhile, retires
game is “very open-
ended… much more The former is a good opportunity to get to into an NPC role. You can leave them to live
than anything we’ve grips with Weird West’s shooting. Because the out their days, recruit them into your posse,
done before.” game isn’t quite top-down, and has various or perform a kind of deferred suicide. That last
layers of verticality, the aiming system was one is a presumption on our part, admittedly,
tricky to get right, we’re told. The solution but it will surely be an option. After all, the
WolfEye landed on blends twin-stick shooting possibility has crossed our mind, and we know
with what appears to be a pinch of lock-on, what Weird West says to player suggestions, no
enabling you to target characters and objects matter how strange they are. Chances are we’ll
with enough to precision to, for example, throw be able to add another skull to our collection:
a bottle and then explode it with a bullet before the one we inhabited in a previous life. n
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Developer/
publisher Sharkmob
Format PC
Origin Sweden
Release TBA 2021
VA M P I R E : T H E
MASQUERADE –
BLOODHUNT
A battle royale with real teeth
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LEFT The game is set at night,
which is counterbalanced by
every vampire’s enhanced
senses, represented by an
ability on a cooldown which
pings their surroundings.
BELOW Humans, who function
as medkits on legs, can make
for useful traps if you resist
the urge to feed and wait for
rival vampires to be lured in
Reality Czech
After digitally
recreating New York
in The Division,
Sharkmob co-founder
Martin Hultberg tells
us there was one
major lesson for the
making of
Bloodhunt’s map:
“Do not try and build
whatever city you’re
being inspired by.”
The team decamped
to Prague for a couple
of week-long trips
during development,
but Hultberg isn’t too
concerned with
precise accuracy. “It’s
not about reproducing
it one-to-one, it’s
more a feeling that
you’re after.” The key
tourist landmarks
There are six vampire crowd of battle royale games. This wasn’t a be fed on for a health refill or ability boost. have been realised in
‘archetypes’ to choose from,
each with two powers, one problem in 2017, when development began, Take a lethal hit, and the standard bleed-out high fidelity, but more
liberty has been taken
of which is dictated by their and the team were still playing the survival timer begins, with the twist that it’s actually with the connecting
clan – such as Clan Brujah’s
enormous leap for escaping,
shooters that gave birth to the genre, such counting down to your return – avoid taking streets and, especially,
or engaging in, combat as DayZ (those zombies again), but it more damage and you’ll be back on your feet. the spots beyond the
certainly is here in 2021. “I think the good And, vitally, there’s the one thing that really reach of most human
visitors. “When you go
thing about the explosion of this genre is that sets vampires apart from the rest of the up on the rooftops,
it’s forced developers to really diversify the walking dead: their supernatural agility. “You it’s this complete
experiences.” In the early days of battle royale, come to a dead end, and it’s not a dead end, new world,” he says.
Hubbard says, there was a lot of cloning going because you can just go up and over,” Hubbard “One that belongs
on. “Now it’s very clear that you need to do says. “Now, when I play Apex and hear a to the vampires.”
your own thing – or else. If I already love gunfight nearby, and I have to circumnavigate
Warzone, why would I switch to this game?” around this big structure, I just feel so stuck
Bloodhunt’s particular identity stems from on the ground. I’m just so spoiled by this
you being a creature of the night. Humans can freedom of movement.” n
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Developer
Ska Studios
Publisher
Devoured Studios
Format PS4, PS5
Origin US
Release 2022
48
Mage concern
Silva says the idea of
the Mage hunt was
“Not great, not terrible,” these triggers where you’re not just dealing restoratives and allow them to heal somewhat, conceived before
Salt And Sanctuary’s
Silva modestly says of his art with these roaming Mages, you are going to or risk pressing home the advantage, even if
style, inadvertently conjuring release, back when he
memories of Chernobyl. His actually hunt this one – let’s say a you’re not in the best shape either? And hunts envisaged the first
current inspiration for the Hydromancer,” Silva says. “When you embark can play out differently each time: “I can maybe game featuring
Mages is Scandinavian
folklore, he says, “but who on that hunt, these monsters that are affected script in a Venomancer just keeps appearing to procedurally
generated towers
knows where I’ll be in a by the warp of magic will start to spawn and screw with you, because you’re in their where these enemies
couple of months?” those are your clues.” Kill these, and they add territory,” Silva chuckles mischievously. would reside, before
to a cumulative clue tally; once that has passed If any of these pursuits feel too arduous, shifting tack to hand-
a certain threshold, a path will be marked to you can take along a fellow hunter. Fittingly, crafted levels. Sacrifice
your target’s location. “Eventually it does end Silva has brought onboard a collaborator, Shane is“but also hand-designed,
it definitely goes
in like an arena battle that plays out like a Lynch, to develop the multiplayer mode so the back to just wanting
[regular] boss fight. And you destroy them entire campaign can be played in co-op, locally to tell that story of the
or online, and progress is shared. Acknowledging Mage hunt.” The story
Survive a Mage’s last stand, that Sanctuary’s local-only, single-screen has evolved, he says.
solution was an awkward fudge, he says it was “Originally, it was way
and you get the chance the most requested feature by the first game’s too
players. “It’s been really complicated,” he says. just
wholesome, which
didn’t fit the
to stab them in the heart “But Shane’s a genius at netcode.”
grimdark [mood].”
The challenge was
Whether you’re alone or not, during the ensuring the narrative
and they become a whole loot piñata, which chase, Silva says, your quarry will hold back details of both games
is a great visual.” some of their power; when they reach their lined up. “It’s like the
This part is familiar territory for Silva. The final destination, they’ll cut loose with their George RR Martin
problem, where
prelude? Not so much, and it’s this that he’s most vicious attacks. Survive a Mage’s last having to match all
still balancing, with help from industry friends stand, and you get the chance to stab them in the lore with the
who’ve been offering feedback. The plan is that the heart, a successful finisher greeting you previous books
So roughly how many Mages you can damage a Mage to a certain extent on a with the legend ‘MAGE DEVOURED’. It’s a became an
are in the game? “Oh, a lot,”
Silva says enthusiastially. hunt, but they’ll still have a significant amount violent but satisfying ending to these lengthy exponentially more
difficult problem for
“We want to have a lot of of health by the time you corner them. But if battles. “The idea is that they’re so infused him,” Silva laughs.
replayability – higher you’ve taken damage on the way, you face a with chaotic magic, if you just slay one, it’s not
level hunts, hunts [with]
modifiers, that sort of thing” choice. Do you retreat to stock up on enough – you have to destroy the heart. And it
gives the whole thing a finality that removes
this otherwise immortal creature from reality,”
Silva says. “When you bring them down, I just
wanted that punchy feeling where you’re like,
‘Finally! I put up with you for so long!’” n
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Developer/
publisher
2pt Interactive
Format PC, PS4, PS5
Origin Australia
Release Q4
H E AV E N LY B O D I E S
Ladies and gentlemen, we are floating in space
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TOP Lockers dotted around the
station contain tools and toys for
you to experiment with. The
results are rarely this harmonious.
ABOVE Your mission instructions
are retrieved from a printer and
added to your in-game binder
51
DeveloperTeam WIBY
Publisher
Devolver Digital
Format PC
Origin Australia
Release TBA
PHANTOM ABYSS
A game about survival where you run toward the ghosts
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LEFT Team WIBY is currently
working on an update
where the earlier relics in a
temple will be replaced by
bags of sand once someone
has claimed them. “We
want to focus more on
that last relic being more
meaningful to get and
claim,” Marrinan explains.
BELOW The Temple Guardians
grow deadlier the deeper
you get. The Masked
Defiler’s poisonous gas balls
can be frustrating to deal
with, but for our money
The Devouring Rage’s slow,
inexorable advance makes
it comfortably the most
unsettling of the three
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ROUNDUP
HEIST SIMULATOR
Developer RogueCode, SkyBagel Publisher No More Robots
Format PC Origin UK Release TBA
We didn’t expect to come away from this summer’s EA Play excited about a new game mode. Yet Portal, from Ripple Effect
Studios (formerly DICE LA), offers a potent combination of nostalgia and innovation, letting players design their own game
types by mixing and matching elements from three previous entries (1942, Battlefield 3 and Bad Company 2) with those of
the new game. Across six classic maps and seven new ones, you can redefine the rules of engagement: perhaps you’ll pit
a team equipped with knives against a squad wielding defibrillators, or deploy a group of EOD bots against a WWII tank.
DEAD SPACE
Developer/publisher EA (Motive) Format PC, PS5, Xbox Series Origin Canada Release 2022 No More Robots has a nose for a great idea, and here’s
another: this strategy-puzzler tasks you with executing the
perfect robbery. If a thief’s life isn’t your bag, you can
assemble your own levels from an extensive asset library,
placing trinkets and hazards to tempt and trap other players.
LOST IN RANDOM
Developer Zoink Publisher Electronic Arts Format PC, PS4, PS5,
Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series Origin Sweden Release Sept 10
Perhaps the most terrifying thing about this briefest of teases for EA Motive’s remake was the
realisation that it’s been 13 years since the original. The studio says it’s neither a remaster nor
a reboot, but rather a ground-up rebuild. The suggestion that fan feedback has heavily shaped
its development is slightly concerning, but we’re fascinated to see how it compares to The
Callisto Protocol, currently being developed by several of the team behind the first game. If the stop-motion aesthetic is the most immediately striking
element of the latest from Fe creator Zoink, its combat looks
equally intriguing. As Even, out to rescue kidnapped sister Odd,
you’ll engage in realtime battles to charge up sentient die
Dicey, who can freeze time to prepare card-based attacks.
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GO YOUR OWN WAY
Game Sable
Developer Shedworks
Publisher Raw Fury
Format PC, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series
Release September 23
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THIS DESOLATE WORLD STRETCHES OFF IN EVERY
DIRECTION, AND WE FIND OURSELVES GRIPPED BY
A S T R O N G D E S I R E T O C H A R T I T S FA RT H E S T R E A CH E S
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“THE WORLD IS BIG AND I FEEL VERY SMALL,”
S A B L E C A N S A Y . A L T E R N A T I V E L Y, S H E C A N
RESPOND WITH: “I’VE NEVER FELT MORE FREE”
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GO YOUR OWN WAY
downloading two kilometres’ worth of sand dunes valuable information. Eliisabet is headed to the MACHINE
and a hovercraft, and then placing a giant cube, Badlands, and a place known as the Bridge Of LEARNING
about half a kilometre in size, at the other end to The Betrayed. It doesn’t sound like the ideal Some quest-givers you
drive towards. “Then we added some visual meeting point, but if you go there later, you just meet play a larger role in
effects – I’d been playing with the lines, but in might see her. Yet you’ll have to find your own Sable’s story, but many of
the machinists – the
black and white for architectural-drawing-type way; all you know at this stage is that it’s engineers of this world,
renderings, like [American architect] Wes Jones southwest of your current location. A note who rebuild and recycle
found equipment –
style. And then we thought, ‘What would that look reminding you stays in your quest log, but that’s represent one-off
like with a bit of colour?’” The result was all. “She doesn’t mark it up on the map or encounters. Theirs is one of
comfortably the pair’s biggest hit at these pub anything,” Kythreotis confirms. “So I have to figure the more familiar masks,
Kythreotis says, “because
meets – and though development didn’t begin in that out myself. But that leads on to further the technology that people
earnest until more than a year later, by which time locations that you’ll explore and things that you’ll are repurposing is so
important to the way they
they’d raised funds from mobile projects to buy do with her, for example.” live.” There is an unusually
themselves six months to work on the idea, once Before that, however, Sable has a job to do. deep relationship between
people and tech here, we
Kythreotis started to share GIFs online, it wasn’t She’s at Burnt Oak Station – named, we can note. “It’s hard to know if
long before Raw Fury took an interest in publishing reasonably infer, after the towering white-barked this will come through, but
the game. “We showed the trailer at the PC tree, weathered by climate and age, that looms the technology isn’t
something that is infinite
Gaming Show, and the rest is history,” he says. over the parking bays where two other hoverbikes on this world,” Kythreotis
are resting. A local machinist has told her the explains. “They’re finding
these old scrap ships
Five years on, Sable’s arid lands – a sandbox nearby wind tower has stopped working, and around the place, and
in a very real sense – are much more than just asked if she minds going to fix it. Mounting her they have to make use of
what they have. And
dunes and a big cube. Which isn’t to say it’s as glider, Sable speeds off toward it, steering it because this technology
busy as your average open-world game; quite the across undulating dunes sparsely pocked with comes from another era to
opposite. And, as Kythreotis points out, the demo scrub and patches of dry grass, the vehicle’s what they’re familiar with,
the cultural understanding
that many will already have played on Steam and wingtips kicking up trails of dust as she goes. and the cultural connection
Xbox isn’t entirely representative of the game as a Kythreotis takes us on a short detour to highlight to it becomes slightly
different to [what it would
whole. The scale is tighter, the pace is slower, it’s another biome, venturing into what looks like be] if they had engineered
more densely packed and heavily structured. a graveyard of plants and trees, the palette it themselves.”
That’s quite deliberate: the early game sees Sable shifting from peach to purple and then to a smoky
exploring her home camp and the surrounding grey. There’s no immediate threat here, but it
area as she gathers the items necessary to create somehow feels dangerous.
the hoverbike upon which she’ll set off on her Dismounting at the tower, Sable follows a
Gliding – a kind of mythic ritual that represents winding path around its outside, clambering up
a rite of passage in this world. But it’s one that wooden walkways and navigating broken
will mean leaving behind the place in which she staircases with the help of her hover ability –
was raised, possibly permanently. It’s clear from available only to people on their Gliding
her thoughts, expressed between dialogue pilgrimage – which encases her in a protective
exchanges, that the wrench of departing weighs orange-yellow bubble, letting her float over gaps
heavily on her young shoulders. As she reaches and descend safely from high ground. It’s a rare
the first camp after leaving her clan, the mix of otherworldly element in a place that otherwise
trepidation and excitement is reflected in the seems grounded and real, a moment of
conversational choices available to her. “The weightlessness for a character who otherwise
world is big and I feel very small,” she can say. feels refreshingly human. That’s reflected in the
Alternatively, she can respond with: “I’ve never felt stepped animation style of her on-foot movements,
more free.” (The third option is perhaps the most in contrast to the smoothness of the glider. There
relatable of all: “I need sleep.”) is, Kythreotis says, a deliberate awkwardness to
The guard we’re talking to – Eliisabet – is, the way she gets around, particularly when
ironically, quite unguarded. Officially retired as of climbing: “In particular, we wanted to have a bit
three days ago, she’s evidently pleased she’s now of friction there and really make it feel like
free to explore the world, her delight at odds with something that she isn’t super-comfortable with.”
the sympathies offered to her by others, You can upgrade her stamina meter, he says –
concerned that she may feel rudderless now her Sable’s proficiency at climbing will progress
work – her purpose – is over. Her glee, Sable throughout the game – but it’s designed never to
notes, is infectious, and the exchange yields some feel quite like second nature to our protagonist.
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A N H O U R T H A T E V E N T U A L LY T U R N E D I N T O T W O , S O
M E S M E R I S E D WA S R AW F U R Y B Y T H E PA L E T T E S H I F T S
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Undercurrents of
wistfulness and
melancholy remind us of
Chloé Zhao’s Best Picture
winner Nomadland.
Nothing here is
permanent, not even
Sable’s gliding ability
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R E M I N D Y O U O F B R E AT H O F T H E W I L D , B U T S A B L E
I S C L O S E R T O T H E L A S T G U A R D I A N ’ S P R O TA G O N I S T
THE FEST The ability to scale any surface might Sable isn’t actually Zauner’s first videogame:
AND THE remind you of Breath Of The Wild, but Sable’s for her 2017 album Soft Sounds From Another
FURY youthful vulnerability arguably puts her closer to Planet, she worked with game designer Elaine
Japanese Breakfast’s live
The Last Guardian’s protagonist. “I’m glad to Fath on Japanese Breakquest, a 16bit-style RPG
performance of Glider at hear that come through,” Kythreotis says, which included MIDI versions of the album’s
Summer Game Fest put admitting that Shedworks had been hoping to tracks. When Fineberg read about it, he took a
Sable on a lot of people’s capture something of the ambience of Team chance on asking her on Twitter whether she’d
radars, no doubt
contributing to the success Ico’s games – “where you’re this really human be interested in scoring Sable. “She was doing
of the demo – which was character in a very dreamlike world.” Indeed, a show in London, so we just met up,”
being put together as
arrangements for the he’s hoping that you’ll come to feel a similar Kythreotis recalls. Zauner created Glider ahead
performance were being
made. Kythreotis says
affection for your glider, just as your attachment of the game’s official premiere at the E3 2018
Shedworks “can’t claim too to Agro grew throughout Shadow Of The PC Gaming Show, setting a dauntingly high
much credit” for it, insisting Colossus: the journeys between these scattered bar for the studio. “The first thing that we had
it was all down to Raw Fury settlements are long and lonely ones, after all, delivered was the song,” Kythreotis says, “and
(which handled the editing
of the footage he and and your machine is the only company you’ll when we got that we were like, ‘Yeah, we have
Fineberg had supplied for have for much of the game. Presumably the to deliver the visuals and the game and the
the event), Game Fest
linchpin Geoff Keighley, vehicle won’t be quite so wilful as Wander’s trailer that matches the standard here’.”
and, especially, Zauner.
“We gave input and tried
horse, though these hoverbikes should have a With evocative sound design courtesy of
to provide guidance for the distinctive personality, he suggests. (And there’s Martin Kvale (Manifold Garden, Bad North),
visuals and the atmosphere. some evidence of that if you compare the it’s a game that’s as easy on the ears as the
But again, that’s another rickety sandcutter from the demo to the more eyes. “You always have concerns about
thing that Michelle just has
so much experience in that graceful, effortless ride of your glider.) everything when you’re making a game, but at
we could defer a lot to her.
And, yeah, the performance Scaling the tower, then, becomes something least I can say [with confidence] that this
was just magical. You know, of a light traversal puzzle. It’s far from a game’s going to sound good,” Kythreotis
it’s all her. And the backing
screens they had at Summer
straightforward route, at one stage requiring laughs. “That’s not something I have to stay up
Game Fest were also really Sable to head down, so she can go round and at night worrying about.” And Zauner has
cool: that three-screen back up. Reaching a patch of vines to grab, been more hands-on than he expected,
[setup] worked really well, she clambers through a window to the tower’s recruiting music-industry colleagues for
because you get these such
broad vistas.” Kythreotis interior, where she glides across to a rickety production and mixing on her tracks, and
notes that he’s since seen a
number of people play the ladder to continue her ascent. By the time we supplying pages of feedback on the
demo in a 21:9 aspect ratio; end up back outside on a nearby ridge to implementation of her score in the game. “As
at this rate, Sable could
well be responsible for a
pause for breath, the sun is starting to set. often as she has time for [it], she’s been playing
rise in the sales of Gazing up to the top, we see wisps of coral- the builds we’ve sent her. It’s not just been, ‘OK,
ultrawide monitors. hued cloud set against a sky the colour of send us the tracks, and we’ll work it out’,”
Parma Violets. The pale sands are turning a Kythreotis explains. “I can’t speak highly
dusky brown. By the time Sable reaches the enough of that experience working together.”
top, night has fallen and we’re in a world of Indeed, Kythreotis, Fineberg, Zauner and Kvale
khaki green and slate blue. met up in Norway in late 2019 for an intensive
week working to ensure that they were aligned
There is something faintly hypnotic about creatively. “The whole process has just been
the day-night cycle here (Kythreotis recounts an amazing,” Kythreotis says.
initial meeting with Raw Fury, scheduled for an Still, Sable can’t hang around here forever,
hour that eventually turned into two, so though it’s not long before she reaches the
mesmerised was the publisher’s representative turbine at the top of the tower, removing some
by the palette shifts). And the same applies to its kind of sticky webbing that had snagged on the
soundtrack, composed by Korean-American mechanism. When she removes it, the camera
musician Michelle Zauner, better known as zooms out and the turbine starts spinning once
Japanese Breakfast. Her emotive performance more; that in turn triggers a door lower down
of the song Glider at Summer Game Fest, in inside the tower to open, a glowing golden light
front of screens showing footage of the game, around its frame ensuring it stands out. Inside is
was comfortably one of the standout moments a chest containing a machinist’s uniform, one of
of the show – and though Sable’s distinctive a number of items of clothing Sable can collect,
aesthestic is the first thing you notice about it, though their effects are purely cosmetic – as
Zauner’s score comes a close second. indicated when another chest, tucked away in a
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LINES IN however you please. Had we encountered the OK, you can solve maybe six of these, and
THE SAND wind turbine before speaking to the machinist at then move on to the next area.” He mentions
Given the Team Ico and Burnt Oak Station, we could have removed the Adam Robinson-Yu’s A Short Hike, too, as a
Breath Of The Wild obstruction and then gone to visit them, or game with a defined beginning and an ending
comparisons, Sable may be simply fulfilled the objective without ever seeking and a series of short, optional quests in
a little talkier than you’re
expecting – though, as 80 out its reward. And in some cases there’s more between. “I’m kind of infuriated by how clever it
Days writer Meghna Jayanth
is behind the script, that’s
than one solution: early on, a girl called Saima is,” Kythreotis admits, breaking into a broad
no bad thing. The focus on claims to have the final part of your glider, smile. “He didn’t have to make this fucking
player freedom means asking you to fetch a beetle in return. To grab thing!” Shin’en’s The Touryst is a more surprising
you’re not forced to engage one you’ll need to lure it out with a seed; when acknowledgement: “[That] has this series of
with the storytelling
(Kythreotis admits that two we can’t find any, we return to camp and spot islands, and by the end of the game you just
designer friends he showed a narrow passage subtly disguised by foliage. need to have completed 60 per cent of it. It’s
the game to skipped a lot
of the dialogue), but he’s Crawling through, we locate the atomic like, ‘As long as you’ve done the 60 per cent –
hoping that most players
will pay attention to what’s
calibrator Saima had hidden – much to the and we don’t care what 60 per cent that is –
going on; indeed, the early child’s dismay, since she’d been withholding it you can finish the game’. I think that structure is
exchanges will probably in the hope Sable wouldn’t be able to leave. really nice. And Outer Wilds!”
leave you with mixed It is gratifying to spend time in a place that The list goes on, but it highlights something
emotions about Sable’s
Gliding. “The Persona and isn’t defined by your presence, where things vital: not only do small studios now have the
Final Fantasy games are don’t simply come into being because you’ve capacity to make open world games, they are
really good touchstones for
us,” he says. “If I think back been told about them. “That was really the finding ways to subtly reinvent the genre. “There
on my favourite JRPGs [such
as] Final Fantasy IX, a lot of
approach that we wanted to take with the are so many games doing it now,” Kythreotis
the worldbuilding comes world,” Kythreotis says. “It’s so important to us says, “and I think in some ways it’s beneficial
from just talking to NPCs that that is the case, because a big part of the because it means that if you cut something, the
that you find in cities and story of Sable is that you aren’t a hero, you rest of the game doesn’t fall apart. Whereas if
things like that. But if
you’re a bit less patient, aren’t something special, so the world should you have lots of things that kind of rely on each
or you just want to ignore continue without you. And if you do things, it other – where it’s, ‘Oh, we need the player to
that side of it, then you’re
free to do so, and you should also be able to work with that.” There know this thing in order to understand this thing’
can still enjoy the
atmosphere, the visuals,
are, he says, some quests you’ll embark upon – then when you get to a certain stage, you
the sense of discovery.” that are more heavily authored and sequenced, can’t just say, ‘That can go’. Or if you do that,
where Shedworks has a particular story to tell. it really hurts the experience.”
“But the main thing that we wanted to Perhaps more than anything, the real
encourage was this idea that the player wouldn’t appeal of Sable is being presented with a
feel like if they came across something before world where you’re spoiled for choice in the
they should, they would be punished for it.” very best way – where every direction promises
new adventures, rather than a checklist of
Designing a world in which players can objectives to tick off. When you enter a new
encounter events out of sequence and have the area here, you won’t suddenly see your map fill
game simply embrace it has undoubtedly with dozens of icons: any waypoints that are on
contributed to Sable’s lengthy development. Yet, there are quests you’ve chosen, or markers
as Kythreotis notes, as creators it gives them a you’ve placed down after gazing out from a
certain flexibility in other respects. Here, if a vantage point and pinpointing areas of interest
puzzle is too much for the player, they can turn you’d like to visit next. Sable isn’t precious
around and walk away. “Whereas if you’re about players seeing everything – they have the
designing, say, an Uncharted game, and opportunity if they want to, but at the same time
someone gets stuck and you need to get to the they can simply go their own way and the
next section, you need to really give the player game is happy for them to do so. This may be
hints and tools to get through that. Whereas we a world in which everything can be discovered
can afford to be a bit looser about it.” or missed, but all of its constituent elements feel
And just as Sable is embarking upon a equally considered, working together as
journey that many of her people before her harmoniously as that soundtrack. As Sable’s
have taken, Shedworks fully acknowledges that glider carves smoothly up and down another
it isn’t the first developer to adopt a similar dune, redistributing billions of grains of sand as
approach. “The Pathless is a great example,” it goes, it feels like – as Zauner’s plaintive vocal
Kythreotis says, “where their puzzle structure is, would have it – every particle is in sync. n
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The game developers striving
to get closer to the past,
one glowing dot at a time
T
By Paul Walker-emig
here’s a shift happening in the way
people think about videogames inspired
by years gone by. As the quality of the
pixel art in Square Enix’s Final Fantasy
remasters sparks hot debate, interest in how
display technologies impact on game art is
buoyed by the likes of the popular CRT Pixels
Twitter account and the market grows for
products that help people get better image
quality from vintage consoles on modern
displays, there’s a related trend emerging for
developers to push the inspiration they take
from the videogames of the ’80s and ’90s to
new extremes. Not very long ago, giving a
game a retro vibe involved simply rendering
it with pronounced pixels. Nowadays, it
goes a lot deeper than that.
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Set in an alternative 1980s,
Replaced doesn’t even pretend
to be authentic to vintage
hardware, although it does
feature in-game CRT tech
inspired by the real thing
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deal. Gameplay designer Cullen Dwyer made a
post-processing shader to emulate a CRT display
that goes beyond most other examples. “All the
art in the game is regular, sharp pixel art, and
then it is fed through an effect that makes it
appear ‘fuzzy’,” he tells us. “A lot of people do
scanline shaders, and some light curvature
around the edges of the screen to emulate the
roundness of a CRT – sometimes these turn out
good, but they can look a little tacky if you don’t
get it just right. I elected to use animated
scanlines which alternate every couple frames,
offsetting the pixels in each row horizontally by
a little bit. When you play it fast, it gives a
certain fuzziness, like the signal has a little bit
Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster
Collection takes the originals’
art and ‘optimises’ it for
modern displays. It’s easy to
see the motivation, yet it’s
not been universally popular
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of static on an old system.” That would produce too, with low-quality voice samples helping to
evocative results in itself, but there are further sell the old-school aesthetic.
layers. “I also have the scanlines apply a bit of a “We recorded all of the speech onto the
warm colour correction, amplifying the reds and computer in high quality, and then ran them
the greens while muting the blues, and then the through the Delta PCM channel in Famitracker,
colours of any given pixel average with the an NES chiptune tracker, which downsamples
colours of nearby ones,” Dwyer explains. The the waveforms into ones that are compatible
finishing touch is a screen format closer to 4:3 with the NES,” Dwyer explains. “Actually, all of
than 16:9. “We chose a more square-ish the sound effects in the game were made in
resolution to sell the style a bit more, but also Famitracker, which means that conceivably –
because vertical shmups are harder to design in besides the amount of sound effects being
widescreen aspect ratios.” played at one time – all of the sounds could be
If you’ve seen the Demon Throttle reveal played on real NES hardware.”
trailer, you’ll have noticed that the game doesn’t Doinksoft isn’t the only developer to
just look like an old game, it sounds like one recognise the importance of sound in evoking
the flavour of a different age. Gryzor87, a
Demon Throttle feels like it’s musician who works in collaboration with
nearing some kind of end point Spanish game designer Locomalito, talks us
when it comes to modern
productions paying homage through the process of creating sound effects for
to the past. What else is left?
Sprite flicker? Slowdown?
the 2016 release Cursed Castilla, ensuring that
they felt authentic to the Yamaha YM2203 chip
that was used for Capcom coin-ops of the ’80s
including 1943 and Gun Smoke.
“I coded directly on a tracker oriented to
dump data on the real chip, but the result is an
emulated sound of that chip, really not far from
the original since they both manage digital
EMULATING ERAS
Reimagining the old days doesn’t mean stopping at the
waveforms,” Gryzor87 says. “The sound chip
has been modelled after the real specs we find
in the original YM2203, and we can find
’80s. While the 16bit era has also been explored in many
modern games, the 32bit scene is enjoying a surge today. this sound in all MAME-emulated games –
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You can feel the affection for
CLEARLY THE vintage Capcom in every pixel
of Cursed Castilla. The game
CRT PIXELS was first released in 2012 and
was a pioneer in terms of
evoking old-fashioned displays
ACCOUNT SPOKE
TO PEOPLE: IT
LAUNCHED IN
FEBRUARY AND NOW
HAS NEARLY 50,000
FOLLOWERS
Commando, Tiger Road, Black Tiger, to name
just a few. I think sound is an important part of
the arcade identity, and for this reason we
decided to include it, just to give the game more
flavour and solidity.”
In considering why such authenticity is so
important, we turn to Jordan Starkweather, who
cites Locomalito and Gryzor87’s Cursed Castilla
and Super Hydorah as personal favourites
among modern games honouring the past.
Starkweather is the person behind CRT Pixels, a
Twitter account dedicated to photography
showcasing the nuances of pixel art on CRT
displays versus ‘raw’ pixel versions of the same
images. Clearly the account spoke to people: it
launched in February and now has nearly experiences that feel accurate to the era they’re While it’s true that Demon Throttle and
50,000 followers. “Game visuals originally imitating, but Locomalito was the first I felt Cursed Castilla feel closer to what we actually
looked much less pixelated than we think of excelled at it.” played in the 1980s in comparison to a game
them today,” Starkweather says, reflecting on Indies are leading the way in the field of CRT such as Replaced, we should be careful about
the inspiration for his Twitter posts. “There was filters, making the kind of display features of thinking about this trend to evoke the past in
often a smooth, blended look to most pixelated Nintendo’s mini NES and SNES consoles feel terms of authenticity versus inauthenticity.
games, particularly in the 16bit era when the basic. “While many retro-style games will Locomalito himself points out that, as much effort
Sega Genesis was utilising some of the blurriest include a scanline filter, not many go to the as he puts into recreating the look of old
composite video ever, and most SNES models lengths of creating a filter that actually blends hardware, he’s still creating an impression rather
output a blurrier image no matter what input the pixels together in a way that looks natural than replicating reality. Ultimately, he views the
was used. Game developers knew this and often and real, while also not feeling distracting,” choices he makes as stylistic ones.
did their best to work around it, eventually even Starkweather says. “Sonic Mania and Blazing “If you take pictures of actual arcade
utilising this softer picture to hide artifacting, or Chrome are another couple of recent favourite monitors, you can see that scanlines are not just
to create the illusion of additional detail. Indie examples, although they appear to aim for more black horizontal lines – pixels look rounded,
devs have gotten much better at creating retro of that sharp, RGB-style CRT image.” bright pixels feel bigger than dark ones, there’s
colour distortion, and small vertical lines,” he
Super Hydorah’s visuals may not notes. “We’d need a very high screen resolution
be quite as detailed as those of and computer power to fully mimic what the eye
the coin-ops that inspired it
(what do you expect from such can see there, so in the end we just have to
a tiny team?), but it delivers focus on the most perceptible features. In the
the goods where it matters
case of domestic games of the ’80s and ’90s,
every CRT display was different. There’s even a
difference between how NTSC and PAL screens
look. So, in the end, the shader is a design
choice as heavy as the colour palette [choice].”
Just as with Narita Boy, we’re back to the goal
of trying to capture a feeling.
The easy way to explain why developers
might be reaching for this feeling – and why
consumers clamour for it – is to chalk it up to
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nostalgia and leave it there. Everyone we talk to born in the ’00s, ’90s or late ’80s, so we don’t
here acknowledges that nostalgia is a central have many memories of the actual ’80s. We
aspect of the appeal of these games – but think the ’80s were sort of a breaking point for
equally they agree that it’s only part of the story. pop culture, when it started to get more mature.
Take the example of Nosebleed Interactive’s Yes, it was still goofy at times, but it evolved
forthcoming Arcade Paradise, in which you rapidly. Comic books started to tackle darker
launch and manage your own arcade, stocking topics, sci-fi movies began to feel less naïve, the
it with vintage-looking cabinets. As with some of music production quality bar was raised…”
the aforementioned games, a lot of focus here is 4
placed on replicating a look that feels Even for Locomalito, whose work is
believable, even if the cabinets are all entirely among the most faithful retro-inspired fare, the
fictional works. “It was really important to motivation is more about signalling what to
achieve an authentic look and feel in the space, expect from the game than it is about nostalgia.
so we make heavy use of shaders and post “[These games] may look appealing for people
effects to give all our cabinets various CRT who feel nostalgic about the ’80s, but I don’t
artifacts,” game director Andreas Firnigl tells us.
Arcade Paradise goes beyond making its
games look authentic, and tries to capture a
pitch-perfect vibe for the arcade itself. “Weirdly,
getting the look and feel of the lighting in the
arcade right has been quite a headache, as we
want there to be a definite glow to the screens
and neons,” Firnigl explains. “In order to do that
you need to really nail the ambient lighting so it
doesn’t bloom out elsewhere.”
Yet, despite the effort involved in capturing
the feel of a real decades-old arcade, this isn’t a
game made by people trying to recapture their
youth. “We’ve got a couple of people on the
team who’ve very recently graduated and who
weren’t even born when the game is set,” Firnigl
says, “but it definitely scratches an itch of theirs
too. I think there’s definitely a sort of faux- 1 Yura Zdanovich
nostalgia, for want of a better description. You 2 Locomalito
3 Gryzor87
see it with the key audience for stuff like 4 Ed Fornieles
Stranger Things and Ready Player One, or even 5 Andreas Firnigl
6 Cullen Dwyer
just current fashion trends. Actually, I was 7 Mattias Gustavsson
digitising a bunch of old slides of my parents 8 Igor Gritsay
that went right back to the ’60s recently and it
was just this really fascinating window into the
past. I’d like to think, with the music, and look,
and feel and the games of Arcade Paradise,
that’s one of the things we’re offering – a sort of
glimpse into the past. It’s as much about the
atmosphere as it is about the games.”
“It’s definitely more than just nostalgia,”
Zdanovich says. “All our team members were
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think that’s the point at all,” he argues. “What There is no single explanation for the trend
our games are trying to say with their particular for games taking their imitation of vintage
‘arcadey’ style is, ‘Hey, we’re bringing back games to the next level. Yes, it’s nostalgia, but
casual challenges for people who love action it’s also the contingent coalition of interest in old
games but prefer quick runs instead of long technologies with the capability and collective
playing sessions’. I feel this is particularly useful knowledge to emulate those technologies, plus The recent PlayStation, Mega
for people who have limited spare time. It’s more things besides. Drive, PC Engine and C64
easier to limit your playing sessions when you We quite like Dwyer’s suggestion, though. resurrections in ‘mini’ form all
offer scanline filters, of varying
have a ‘game over’ screen and a ‘continue?’ Perhaps this is about a desire to return to a time quality. The C64 option probably
question, and it’s easier to feel satisfied with the when things felt more open, the rules less tops the list for effectiveness
time invested when you can go through different defined. Maybe all of this doesn’t need to be
levels and bosses within minutes.” rendered in obvious pixels at all – in a CRT style
For Dwyer, too, who is the youngest member or otherwise. Could it really be about returning
of the Doinksoft team and wasn’t around when to gaming’s formative moments in search of a
the games the studio uses for inspiration were sense of possibility lacking in the present? n
originally released, the appeal of the aesthetic is
about what it signals. “I’d say that my love and
draw towards retro games isn’t actually about
nostalgia at all. It’s more this feeling of a lack of “ALL OUR TEAM
a design rulebook with all these old games that MEMBERS WERE
makes them feel special,” he says. “Developers
were really out there trying strange things and BORN IN THE
inventing and innovating – even if a lot of those
ideas didn’t quite stick – in a way that doesn’t ’00s, ’90s OR
happen as often now, I think. So, I guess the LATE ’80s, SO WE
appeal to people who didn’t grow up with the
games that inspired Demon Throttle is the same DON’T HAVE MANY
appeal that we had to make it in the first place: MEMORIES OF THE
try out an experimental, goofy game. It might be
different than what you’re used to playing, but ACTUAL ’80s”
that’s exciting, isn’t it?”
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State Of The Art
Entering Virtual Realms,
an exhibition dedicated
to transferring videogames
from screen to gallery
By Khee hoon Chan
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Wall, Kojima
Productions and
The Mill, 2021
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Rezonance by Tetsuya
STATE OF THE ART Mizuguchi, co-curator
and lead game designer
at Enhance, is built
around the theme of
synaesthesia. Visitors
can create a shared,
sensorial experience
gnO sixelA
V irtual Realms is an exhibition with its
eye firmly on the future, designed to
build on the Barbican’s first foray into
videogames, 2002’s Game On. “[That was]
a historical show, looking back at
found itself caught in the realities of its
present – in more ways than one.
The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the
launch, its international tour beginning with
a stint in Singapore’s ArtScience Museum in
videogames, and we wanted to do June, at a time when the country was in
something that instead looked forward, and circuit-breaker lockdown, limiting the
looked to celebrate how videogames have capacity of certain installations. The
Patrick Moran, developed and changed over the last few pandemic also led to difficulties for the
associate curator of years, how they speak to so many different exhibitors, including co-curator and Enhance
Virtual Realms and
acting co-head of audiences,” explains Barbican associate Games CEO Tetsuya Mizuguchi. “I couldn’t
Barbican International curator and Virtual Realms co-curator move from Tokyo and I couldn’t go to
Enterprises in London Patrick Moran. “The types of interactions London. All commissions gathered in London,
and engagements they have with their at the Barbican Centre, and we had the final
audiences are so diverse now and so test over there. But I couldn’t go,” he tells us.
sophisticated, so we really wanted to “As co-curator, I couldn’t see all the works.”
celebrate videogame creativity in a very new It was a situation made even more
way.” But as a physical event originally set difficult by the multi-sensory nature of Virtual
to open its doors in 2020, the exhibition Realms. This isn’t some static art gallery in
which you wander past still images; the
exhibition is composed of six interactive
“WE LOOKED TO CELEBRATE installations from game studios across the
world. Take, for example, Mizuguchi’s
HOW VIDEOGAMES HAVE exhibit, Rezonance, co-developed with
Japanese art collective Rhizomatiks. Playing
DEVELOPED AND CHANGED out in a dark enclosed space, it presents
OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS” visitors with ‘seeds’: spherical controllers that
can be used to manipulate sounds, haptics
and visuals, and lifted up and down to
create different sensations, pulsing in time
with the resulting music.
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It’s not hard to appreciate, then, why
precision is so important in setting up and
tweaking these spaces – something that
was made much more difficult by the
circumstances. Many of the exhibitors were
unable to be there for the tests in London, or
Virtual Realms’ current home in Singapore,
meaning that everything had to be installed
remotely. “That was so tough, that was so
tough,” Mizuguchi says. He still hasn’t been
able to experience Rezonance in person,
making it hard to tell if the final result truly
meets his vision. “It’s really difficult to say
something. I can only just see and watch
videos and look at photos,” he says. “I really
wanted to have the real experience.”
As if all that weren’t enough, 2021 had
one final twist in store for Virtual Realms –
one that Mizuguchi recounts with a wry
smile. “The Barbican Centre shipped all
the works via container shipping, but the
Suez Canal problem happened,” he says.
The components were aboard the Ever
Given when the container ship famously
sdnaS yaB aniraM
got lodged in the channel. Looking back
now, Mizuguchi is able to laugh about it:
“That was like mission impossible.”
David OReilly’s Eye
allows players to direct
If the challenges that Virtual Realms
elements via huge faced are unprecedented, then at least the
controllers, making design of Rezonance is familiar territory for
them spin faster or Mizuguchi. The exhibition’s subtitle is
assume a smudged
effect, as seen here ‘Videogames Transformed’, and, as per its
own description in a press release, the event
“presents 21st century game design as a
unique form of contemporary art”. Mizuguchi
is certainly no stranger to melding
technology and the arts in novel ways.
According to Moran, this is exactly what
made him the perfect candidate for
co-curator of Virtual Realms.
Working together, the pair expanded
on the original vision to commission six
installations, each tied to a single-word
theme intended to represent the core
gnO sixelA
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Together, by media
artist Field.io and
thatgamecompany,
responds to the
visitors’ presence with
sounds from Sky:
Children Of the Light
Kojima Productions’
Tetsuya Mizuguchi,
guest curator of
Virtual Realms and
game creator at
Enhance, Japan
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STATE OF THE ART
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STATE OF THE ART
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Dream Shaping, Media
Molecule and Marshmallow
Laser Feast, 2021
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T H E
M A K I N G
O F. . .
MANIFOLD
GARDEN
How an artist’s Escher-inspired practice
project became a seven-year odyssey
By Niall O’DONOghue
Format iOS, PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox Series, Xbox One
Developer/publisher William Chyr Studio
Origin US
Release 2019
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F alling in Manifold Garden is a disarmingly
meditative experience. As the wind whistles
by, you see the very same roof you leapt
from rushing back upwards to meet you.
Look left, look right: see the level repeat itself
infinitely, a dizzying vision of eternity floating in a
starless void. You’re safe here, free to continue
conventions, festivals, conferences,” he explains.
“I was basically going once a month.”
This iterative development process brought
about many of Manifold Garden’s distinctive
features. The game originally took place entirely
indoors; when players said they wanted shadows
on puzzle cubes, Chyr added windows as a light
your descent in a smooth, continuous loop. It’s an source. This inadvertently allowed players to see
astonishing effect, one that never fails to delight the unusual architecture outside, which they
for the entirety of this firstperson puzzler, and it’s Levels end with dazzling visual sequences, after which you wanted to explore. This presented a new
all the more impressive when you consider that it visit an expanding garden that’s home to flocks of birds problem: what happens if you fall off a ledge?
is game director William Chyr’s first videogame. Chyr disliked invisible walls, instead smoothly
However, the moment was a long time coming – shifting mechanic, where players can alter their resetting players to the level’s apex when they fell.
seven years, to be exact. centre of gravity to walk on walls and explore However, this meant that Chyr couldn’t implement
After graduating from the University Of impossible architecture. The residency lasted for a skybox, leaving his levels floating in voids. The
Chicago in 2009, Chyr started making balloon six months and gave him the chance to playtest solution, suggested by a mathematician friend, was
animals as a street performer to get through the his builds with other artists. They were engaged, a looping world. Chyr wrapped duplicates of a
summer. Following an internship with advertising but started to flag around the fifth puzzle room. level around its central instance in a grid, creating
agency Leo Burnett, during which time Chyr Chyr knew he had something interesting when the illusion of infinitely repeating geometry, and
created an award-winning ad for feminine showing the game to an Austrian artist. At a voilà: 3D world wrapping. “None of [these
hygiene products, he moved to his teenage moments] by themselves were massive revelations
hometown, Toronto, and got a job making
science museum exhibits, alongside creating “I DON’T THINK IT that changed the game,” Chyr says, “but over
time all of them added up.”
balloon-sculpture installations.
He moved back to Chicago in 2012 and WAS UNTIL I WAS Chyr initially focused on designing ‘exam
puzzles’, where multiple concepts would be
wanted to try something new – considering FIVE YEARS INTO introduced individually before being combined
glassblowing, metalworking and even studying
architecture. Then a friend reintroduced him to DEVELOPMENT THAT together, but these simply weren’t enough fun.
Additionally, a lack of pacing between puzzle
videogames. It had been over a decade since
he’d previously played games properly, and the I REALISED I WAS IN IT rooms led to players getting ‘puzzle fatigue’.
Chyr didn’t want to add voiceover as a solution,
likes of Flower, Braid and Journey convinced him
that this was the medium he’d been looking for.
His initial idea was to create a time-travelling
FOR THE LONG HAUL” concerned that his game would be unfavourably
compared to Portal, and instead designed
interesting architectural spaces as palate
MMORPG based in Chicago, but he worried this certain point, they subconsciously switched from cleansers. “At this time, it was a puzzle game
might be too ambitious. Instead, he decided to speaking aloud in English to German. “That’s with architectural elements,” he says. “It wasn’t
work on a smaller project, inspired by Portal, to when I knew: OK, this is actually an interesting until 2016 that I realised it was an architectural
learn game development. “So my first challenge mechanic that’s making people think,” Chyr says. game with puzzle elements.”
was: how do I find a mechanic that messes with “But the issue was, besides puzzles, there was
physics?” Chyr says. For inspiration he looked to nothing else. It was just one room after another.” Chyr received Indie Fund investment in
the work of MC Escher and the Christopher What had started out as a practice project 2015, enabling him to bring in other developers
Nolan film Inception, in which characters can kept growing, though it took time for its scope to and focus on design. However, having worked as
defy gravity by walking on impossible dream dawn on Chyr. “For the first two, three years of a solo artist since 2010, collaboration proved
architecture. “I thought, ‘Hey, that could be a cool development, I was constantly telling everyone I challenging. “It was tough,” he admits. “The first
mechanic’,” Chyr explains. “In that early version, was two months away from shipping and telling two years of working with people, it was like a
it wasn’t the player changing gravity and walking myself that as well. I don’t think it was until I was revolving door. I had to learn to work with
up the wall: you rotated the entire level.” five years into development that I realised that I people, I had to learn to communicate. We didn’t
A prototype, originally named Relativity after was in it for the long haul,” he laughs. use Slack or anything, we just talked on Skype – it
Escher’s 1953 work, was developed over Chyr started taking his game to conferences was such a disaster.” Funding was also an issue.
Thanksgiving weekend in 2012. However, Chyr such as GDC, where he’d watch people play the “We never really had enough money to
quickly realised this central mechanic wasn’t game and make note of any problems, before guarantee people work,” Chyr explains.
working. It was in 2013, while he was living as returning home to refine his work. Then he’d take In early 2017, he went back to working
an artist-in-residence in Shanghai, that he decided it to another event and do it all over again. alone. He had been “90 per cent” hands-off from
to start over and landed on the game’s gravity- “Between 2014 and 2016, I went to about 30 programming for 18 months and had to dive
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STUDIO PROFILE
NIHON
FALCOM
How the longest-running
Japanese RPG studio continues
to blaze its own Trails
By AlAn Wen
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Y ou might expect a studio’s longevity to
be marked like the rings of a tree,
something that can be traced through to
its size and growth. But that’s certainly
not the case for Nihon Falcom. The oldest RPG
developer in Japan, currently celebrating its 40th
anniversary, it’s also one of the smallest, with a
Founded 1981
Employees 60
Key staff Toshihiro Kondo (president/producer/
writer), Takayuki Kusano (director), Hisayoshi
Takeiri (Trails Of Cold Steel series writer)
URL falcom.co.jp
Selected softography The Legend Of Heroes:
Trails Of Cold Steel, The Legend Of Heroes:
Trails In The Sky, Ys, Tokyo Xanadu, Brandish,
headcount that has remained firmly in the double Zwei
digits. As a Japanese developer that has stuck to Current projects The Legend Of Heroes: Trails
its native territory for the majority of its lifespan, From Zero, The Legend Of Heroes: Trails To
Azure, The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Into
its games aren’t household names like Final Having progressed from fanboy to company president, Reverie, The Legend Of Natuya: Boundless
Fantasy, Persona or even Dragon Quest. Far Falcom’s Toshihiro Kondo is certainly living the dream Trails, The Legend of Heroes: Kuro No Kiseki
from a disadvantage, though, the company’s
president, Toshihiro Kondo, views this as a Indeed, this epic is still far from over, with a foot in the door at his dream company.
strength. “The fact that we do everything, from a whole game acting as an epilogue for the Falcom was already familiar with his website,
game development to music and video past few games yet to come, in the form of not least because Kondo had phoned the
production to package design and marketing, Trails Into Reverie. Meanwhile, the studio is company to ask if it would be OK for him to
all in-house helps us avoid inaction due to a lack developing a new Trails title, known currently by use its copyrighted images. So when the
of knowledge,” he tells us. its Japanese title Kuro No Kiseki, which will Finance graduate tried applying for a more
Nihon Falcom’s real success is in enduring kickstart another lengthy arc in Zemuria. If that ‘respectable’ position in the company’s
all these years as the underdog. It may lack the all sounds like the result of a lot of ambitious accounting division, it was decided instead
production values and global reach of Square planning, it wasn’t necessarily what Kondo that his knowledge of the Internet made Kondo
Enix or Bandai Namco (the latter, incidentally, is expected when he took the reins on the series’ the perfect candidate to put in charge of
the publisher of several of Falcom’s The Legend third arc. “[Trails In The Sky] was my first relevant maintaining and handling the company server.
Of Heroes games overseas) but it has weathered
the storm of the Japanese game industry’s most
turbulent periods without having to be acquired IT HAS NEITHER COMPROMISED ON ITS
by or merged with a larger operation in order to
survive. While it has shifted from its origins as a JRPG ROOTS NOR TAKEN THE F2P PATH
PC-first developer to prioritising consoles in the
past decade, it has neither compromised on its ON MOBILE LIKE MANY CONTEMPORARIES
JRPG roots nor taken the free-to-play path on
mobile like so many of its contemporaries. experience, so I was probably too busy with the Despite having no prior game development
However, the studio’s size certainly hasn’t task at hand to think too long about it,” he says. experience, Kondo would eventually move to
hindered its ambition, nor the scale of its unique “I knew I wanted to continue the story of the writing for a number of games, as a result of
brand of storytelling. Last year saw the English Erebonian Empire and the Republic of Calvard providing his own ideas and feedback to the
release of The Legend Of Heroes: Trails of Cold since they were set during this time. However, team when he was creating websites for the
Steel IV, concluding the Erebonia arc of the this was something I merely hoped would games, before discovering he was also adept at
four-part series. This is just one part of a huge happen, and I never imagined that things managing team schedules, which led to him
overarching connected universe set on the would continue for as long as they have.” becoming an executive. Then, when Falcom’s
continent of Zemuria, where rival nations and founder Masayuki Kato had to step down as
unexpected alliances cross over, which began Kondo’s route to the role of Falcom’s president in 2007 for health reasons, he asked
with the Trails In The Sky trilogy, directed by president has been an unusual one, taking him Kondo to pick up the reins. For an up-and-
Kondo himself. from a fan of its games to the face of the coming employee to become president of a
Where its rivals are happy to move on to company in the west in record time. And, given major Japanese game company in less than a
a whole new world with new characters and his earliest encounter with those games, it could decade is extremely rare, putting Kondo next to
stories in the next numbered instalments in their have been a totally different story. “The first the likes of FromSoftware’s Hidetaka Miyazaki.
flagship series, Falcom has built up a rich, Falcom title I played was Ys III at a friend’s Did Falcom being a smaller company make
complex tapestry of worldbuilding and continuity house,” he says. “At the time, I found the game it easier for him to be noticed by the higher-ups?
that’s probably only matched in print, by the difficult and wound up getting ‘game over’ after “I don’t know whether that helped or not, but
likes of George RR Martin. By the time you a short while.” I had it in my mind that joining a company with
reach Trails Of Cold Steel IV’s finale, the cast That unforgiving introduction, however, a small number of employees would be better
has expanded to be as eye-wateringly enormous wasn’t enough to deter Kondo’s fascination with for me in many ways,” Kondo says. More
as the MCU’s roster – and those are just the the studio’s output. After building a fan website important, he says, were the opportunities
playable characters. in his time at university, he realised this could be afforded in spite of his prior experience,
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STUDIO PROFILE
The Falcom JDK Band perform a 40th anniversary live concert streamed to western fans
for the first time. The band is part of the developer’s in-house sound team (Falcom Sound
Team JDK), which is credited for all of the studio’s game music stretching back to 1990
something Kondo believes brought out the best Trails Of Cold Steel who meet Estelle and Joshua if it is to reach as wide an audience as possible.
in him. It certainly worked for one of the studio’s and find themselves wanting to experience their This was the case for Switch – now by some
most famous alumni. Makoto Shinkai, who cut story over in the Trails In The Sky games will be distance the dominant console in Japan, but one
his teeth making the animated sequences in stymied by the fact that the latter series is only Falcom appeared slow to support, until new
Falcom’s games, despite having no available on Steam. publishing partner NIS America suggested
moviemaking knowledge when he joined the Nonetheless, progress is being made. It was porting Ys VIII: Lacrimosa Of Dana to the
company, went on to direct the 2016 romantic recently announced that Trails From Zero and console in 2018. “Originally, we did want to
fantasy Your Name, one of the most successful Trails To Azure – titles from the Crossbell arc but release games on the Switch, but were too busy
anime films ever made. closely intertwined with the events of Trails Of to make that happen ourselves,” Kondo
Cold Steel – would finally be coming to the explains. “We wound up meeting with a partner
Kondo’s tenure has seen a slow but west. While these aren’t due until autumn 2022 company who worked with us on that, and now
steady push into the western market – and it and early 2023 respectively, fans will we are able to release Switch titles consistently.”
is here that the mismatch between Falcom’s nonetheless soon be able to enjoy the whole The jump to a new platform has resulted in
ambitions and its size really comes to a head. Trails Of Cold Steel series without feeling like some awkward chronology: the third and fourth
Unless a series has proven global reach, they’re missing half the story. instalments of Trails Of Cold Steel are available
Japanese titles typically focus on the local
market before moving on to localisation.
Falcom, however, has no in-house localisation FALCOM ANIMATOR MAKOTO SHINKAI
team in place, meaning it relies on publishing
partnerships to take its games overseas. Fans in WENT ON TO DIRECT ONE OF THE
the west have had to be incredibly patient, with MOST SUCCESSFUL ANIME FILMS EVER
each instalment in the Trails Of Cold Steel series
arriving two years after its respective Japanese
release – although this could be considered Still, there’s no getting around the fact that on Switch, but the first two parts are only just
quick in comparison to previous efforts. both games are more than a decade old and arriving this summer, and so far only in Japan.
Localisation takes so long mostly because were originally made for PSP, released before For future releases, however – including never
of the monumental amount of text that requires the company committed to making fully 3D previously localised action RPG The Legend Of
translation: Trails Of Cold Steel III alone console titles. It’s a challenge of which Kondo is Natuya: Boundless Trails – Falcom is targeting
consists of 1.6 million Japanese characters. all too aware. When we ask whether there’s a simultaneous launches on multiple formats.
“In the past, there was also the fact that all the chance of the Trails In The Sky games he Meanwhile, the next Trails game is due to
work was completed in-house and the data directed making the jump to more modern be released in Japan this September. Kuro No
structure of the game was only understood by platforms, Kondo says that he would prefer to Kiseki has yet to be confirmed for a western
people at the company,” Kondo adds. “Our see a proper remake of the trilogy rather than a release – NISA’s translators already have four
tools were also made in-house, and there were port. “However, we are a group of people who games’ worth of text to be getting on with, after
no proper manuals. Now we are reviewing want to develop original games, so for now, our all – but we get the impression that, if we sit
the data format so that it can be easily shared first priority is to focus on that and expand the down again with Kondo for the company’s 50th
with people outside the company.” scope of our work through collaboration with anniversary, it will be to discuss a company that
Given that Falcom’s main strength lies in other companies.” looks much more internationally aligned. And
the interwoven history of its characters and In other words, though Falcom takes pride in even if it takes that long for the next game to
world, the accessibility of its library is another keeping as much of its development in-house as make it to these shores – well, to Falcom fans,
issue. For instance, console players new to possible, it naturally has to outsource some work what’s another ten years? n
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1
1 Trails In The Sky is set
in the relatively peaceful
nation of Liberl, one of 3
many territories caught in
a power struggle on the
continent of Zemuria.
2 Falcom was committed
to pixel art for its
characters in Trails In
The Sky. The aesthetic
suited Sony’s PSP handheld.
3 Ys’ red-haired hero Adol
is the longest-running
character in Falcom’s
storied history.
2
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REVIEWS. PERSPECTIVES. INTERVIEWS. AND SOME NUMBERS
STILL REVIEWED
PLAYING THIS ISSUE
Streets Of Rage 4 PC
The game that proved there’s life in the Neo: The World Ends With
scrolling brawler yet gets a paid expansion You
that makes it even more essential. The
highlight of the Mr X Nightmare DLC is a PC, PS4, Switch
Survival mode that charges you with battling
increasingly challenging waves of enemies, Road 96
picking up bonuses between rounds that
transform the way you play. By the time you PC, Switch
hit level ten, you might have weapons that
leave toxic pools, electrically charged The Great Ace
punches and multiple jumps – letting you
cross the arena without ever touching down. Attorney Chronicles
Gloriously daft, and all the better for it. PC, PS4, Switch
The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD
Switch The Ascent
This enhanced remaster is arguably the PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series
quintessential entry for those who love
Zelda’s puzzles more than anything else:
several of its dungeons are among the finest Death’s Door
in series history, while its smoother PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series
performance gives it a perkier pace than the
original. Sure, after Breath Of The Wild its
old routines feel restrictive, but with right- Wildermyth
stick swordplay making for a fine alternative PC
to motion controls and that score as
swooningly romantic as ever, it targets
both brain and heart with great precision. Last Stop
Olija PC
PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series
Should we include a category for Best
Videogame Weapon in this year’s Edge Cris Tales
awards, Devolver would currently be in
competition only with itself. Boomerang X’s
PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series
cross blade, or Olija’s harpoon? It’s a tight
call – both double as deadly ways to Where The Heart Leads
puncture foes and thrilling methods of
traversal. Let’s call it a draw for now, and
PS4
hope that the remainder of the publisher’s
slate boasts equally inventive arsenals. Boomerang X
PC, Switch
No Longer Home
Explore the iPad
edition of Edge for PC
extra Play content
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Tiny wires in her ears,
sliding through the city
Urban spaces in the early days of videogames were often represented in
abstract ways. Think of Missile Command’s cities – little more than clusters of
pixels to be protected from obliteration – or the isometric, Escher-inspired
assemblies of blocks in Ant Attack. These days, creators have the technology
to render them in staggering detail, but we’ve encountered few games that
can match the arcology of The Ascent (p110) – which is why it’s all the more
remarkable that it’s been built by just a dozen people.
Fidelity isn’t everything, of course: a city is defined as much by its inhabitants,
and those in Neon Giant’s cyberpunk world aren’t too friendly. Then again, none
of them is quite as objectionable as Last Stop’s (p116) Meena, an unrepentant
liar who, thanks to the performance of Maya Saroya, remains
fascinating nevertheless. And, despite its relatively cartoonish
aesthetic, Variable State’s depiction of London is thoroughly
convincing. Humble Grove’s No Longer Home (p122)
zooms in even closer, focusing on a single student house in
a suburb, where the specificities of the setting – and the
conversations held within it – deftly evoke a sense of time
and place without any need for flashy visual effects.
But if you’re looking for something that captures the style
and vibe of a city, then look no further than Neo: The World
Ends With You (p98). By keeping its districts distinct and
compact, it ensures they take up residence in your brain.
That process goes hand in hand with your understanding of
its combat systems, capturing that thrilling moment when you
visit a new place and get over that initial disconnect – when
the city’s rhythms and your own finally start to click.
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ABOVE Activating Mashups straight away isn’t always recommended if
you’ve depleted all of your pin gauges, since they only provide attack
buffs at the beginning. Eventually they upgrade to damaging ultimates
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Diving into people’s minds usually means facing higher-level Noise
while Noise get stronger with each reduction, so does the in multiple reductions. Fortunately, if these waves of enemies prove
multiplier for rarer drops. Pins can level up or even evolve too tough to tackle, you can always return to earlier chapters later
based on how frequently they’re used, while you also
need to consider the balance between different elements, captured the city at its most contemporary, including new
cooldown times, and input types. But with hundreds of shopping locales such as the Parco building (home to
pins in the game, it’s best not to get too attached – ALL CONNECTED Japan’s first official Nintendo store) at the top of Spain
particularly when a new pin has a vastly superior attack Despite featuring many faceless Hill and the Modi mall opposite Tower Records. It’s far
stat. And if you’re in the habit of eviscerating lots of NPCs, Neo still contains a from a 1:1 recreation, but each area’s layout and styles are
Noise, you’ll amass a surplus that can be sold for money. sizeable cast of distinct
characters who you’ll find with gradually etched into memory the more we pass through
Disposable income is vital on Shibuya’s hyper-trendy their individual node on a huge the same streets as the game plays out. Like Kamurocho,
streets, where all transactions are, of course, contactless. social network. Get to know Shibuya steadily feels less like a tourist spot and becomes
You’ll find all sorts of tasty cuisines to chow down, more people in Shibuya through closer to a second home – such that we begin to keep
records to collect, and an eclectic selection of threads and the story and sidequests mental tabs for a real trip as soon as it’s feasible.
(including the many shop and
pins. Even the most ostensibly frivolous activities have restaurant staffers) and you’ll But Neo’s biggest strength is not virtual tourism but
value, whether it’s raising stats or deepening your gain friendship points that you the depth of its characters and story. Both are brilliantly
relationships with the locals (see ‘All connected’). By can spend on each node to conveyed through dynamic manga-style panels, bolstered
ditching the Bravery stat from the previous game, mostly unlock various items and perks. by stellar localisation that captures each personality, such
While it takes some gall to lock
a restriction on gender-specific clothing, there’s more basic conveniences such as as Nagi’s archaic otaku manner of speech. It’s not just the
freedom to mix and match threads for each character. being able to see your enemy Twisters’ banter that is easy to warm to, either: the
That said, wardrobe changes don’t alter the character HP or simply vault a knee-high leaders of rival teams also leave a strong impression, even
models, so it’s left to your imagination how Rindo might fence behind this system, it when you inevitably find yourselves fighting to the death.
nonetheless feeds into Neo’s
rock a maid outfit and knee-high boots. But given how theme of connections and how Even individual Reapers become relatable: not all are as
eye-catching the individual get-ups are (we can’t help but everyone – even in the shops antagonistic as their leader, who has an exasperating
admire the audacity of whoever gave one character a whose wares might not be to fondness for that most irritating of portmanteaus,
bodice to go over her suit-jacket-and-tie combo), far be your tastes – has a part to play. “sheeple”. While the original Japanese title, Subarashiki
it from us to mess with the designs. Kono Sekai, translates as ‘It’s a Wonderful World’, the
While it takes time to unlock every part of the city, English name ultimately aligns better with the overriding
with some areas gated until you fulfil certain conditions message that a place is nothing without the people in it,
from the Reaper standing guard and some days limited to so it’s only fitting that character designers Tetsuya
specific areas of the map, the UG has also extended its Nomura, Gen Kobayashi and Miki Yamashita should get
reach. This Shibuya encompasses Harajuku to the north, the honour of being credited on the title screen. Neo may
including the shopping strip Takeshita Street and the not have the game-changing novelty of the original, but
kaleidoscopic Tokyu Plaza off the corner of Omotesando. what a thrill it is to discover that, 14 years on, 8
Neo may take place three years after TWEWY, but it’s TWEWY continues to march to its own beat.
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Talking sharp looks with the team behind the distinctive characters
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T he journey, not the destination. That’s what a good
road trip is supposed to be about, isn’t it? But while
DigixArt’s game has plenty of tales to tell along the
way, it has its eye firmly on the end of the road. The
multiple trips you take across Petria are always headed
Developer/publisher DigixArt
Format PC (tested), Switch
Release August 16
strictly linear fashion, the story is totally modular, able
to be played out in any order.
It could feel like a muddle, were it not for that fixed
destination. Between scenes, a map flashes up, charting
your journey northward and counting down how far
for the same terminus: the country’s northern border. you’ve got left to go. 1,181 miles to the border: you make
It seems that the entire teenaged population of a friend and play music together. 830 miles: a petrol-
Petria has had the same idea. As you travel, you meet a station owner presses you into work before reporting
selection of itinerant under-20s, all of them headed you to the cops, and you steal his car. 436 miles: you get
north. You play as a few of them, too. At the beginning of VIDEO GALLERY carjacked by a pair of ski-masked idiots. (Evidence of
each session, you pick a new teenager from a selection of karma at work?) Eventually, the counter ticks down to
three silhouettes, differentiated only by their distance nine miles, and a final scene takes you to the border,
from the border, the contents of their wallet and their where you pick from a few methods – paying a coyote,
remaining stamina. Then you lead them to the border say, or hiding underneath a truck – and attempt to cross.
and, hopefully, across it. The brevity of This final destination might be a sticking point for
Every trip is strung together out of vignettes. Lasting
five minutes or so apiece, these scenes play out in a scenes means some. In a game that’s mostly buoyant, the border
sequences make for a dramatic tonal shift. The
single location or in transit of some variety – you might it’s possible to consequences for failing to cross can be brutal and, while
find yourself in the driving seat, as a hitchhiker riding
shotgun, or in the back seat of a taxi. Alongside the have a complete the presentation is never gratuitous, we’re not sure Road
96 ever quite justifies its appropriation of real struggles.
dialogue, most feature their own minigame-style
activity: air hockey, Guess Who?, a basic rhythm game, adventure (See Post Script.)
even something as simple as tuning a radio. These are of within the space What saves the game, even in its wobblier
varying quality, but that’s not really the point. They’re
just there to keep your hands busy while you make the of an hour moments, is that structure. It’s not a Roguelike, exactly,
but the pleasures are certainly similar. The brevity of
acquaintance of Petria’s colourful residents. scenes means that it is possible to have a complete
There’s Sonya, a bratty TV anchor who acts as the adventure within the space of an hour. We suspect it’s
mouthpiece for Petria’s regime, and Zoe, a politician’s testament to the brain’s appetite for patterns, rather than
daughter rebelling against the authorities. John, whose to the genius of whatever algorithm picks the scene
bearlike appearance – Zangief as a long-haul trucker, order, that these shuffled vignettes take on the familiar
essentially – belies a soft heart. Jarod, a dinosaur-fixated shape of a beginning, middle and end. Whatever the case,
taxi driver with a voice and figure like the cigarette that we come away each time feeling we’ve been told a self-
constantly hangs from his lips, and a fuming temper he contained story, and hungry for the next.
struggles to control. Fanny, the conflicted cop. Stan and REWIND THE TAPE This is in part because every one of your trips –
Mitch, the inept bank robbers. Alex, a child prodigy Reaching the end of your final we’re resisting calling them ‘runs’ – also contributes to
whose dialogue makes even Life Is Strange’s ‘hella’-laden journey, you’re unlikely to have a larger whole. There’s a broader story at work, every
excesses seem moderate by comparison. You’ll meet seen everything Road 96 has to journey counting down to a grand finale on Petria’s
offer – something the game flags
others on your travels, but this is the core recurring cast, up on its loading screens, with election day, your actions (at least, if the incessant
each of them starring in their own handful of vignettes completion percentages for each pop-ups are anything to go by) having an impact on its
so that you dip in and out of their stories as you play. character. There is a New Game outcome. Mechanically, meanwhile, you accumulate a set
Each character’s strand has its own soundtrack Plus option but it’s hard to of skills (hacking, lockpicking, conversational intuition)
recommend going back. While
provided by a single artist – so that, for example, the underlying algorithm might that open new options in the world. This is where the
encounters with Jarrod are lent an extra layer of tension give preferential treatment to game hews closest to the modern Roguelike.
by the trademark pitch-black synths of Stranger Things’ scenes you’ve not experienced As in those games, though, the most satisfying thing
Survive. You can disrupt that, though, if you’re travelling before, you’ll still see a lot of
familiar ones. The vignettes don’t you gain is knowledge. Even as your character resets, you
in a car with a tape deck, playing any cassettes you’ve hold up well to repetition, a hold on to your understanding of the recurring cast. This
collected instead. As on any good road trip, music plays a problem that’s not mitigated by means that you’re equipped to pick up on the inference
big part here: every segment is titled after a different pop the mild randomisation in their of a particular line, an added layer of meaning that
song (‘Thieves in the temple’, ‘The passenger’, ‘Video particulars. It doesn’t matter if wouldn’t have been there had that scene been served up
the world outside your
killed the radio star’). Given the ’90s setting, we’d be windscreen is now dark and sooner, or connect the dots between two scenes that
tempted to call it a mixtape, but Road 96 does something stormy, rather than sun-baked – happen to sit next to one another. The execution can be
the era’s cassettes never could: the whole thing plays on you’re still playing through the uneven, but in all of Road 96’s wild ambition there is a
shuffle. As you move from one scene to the next, the same story beats. No, better to touch of genius. This doesn’t feel like the endpoint of
think of the missed parts as
game plucks a vignette from its remaining deck. With all these ideas, but the marking out of a route
forward. It’s one we’d love to see explored further. 7
someone else’s tale. You can’t
the exception of a couple of threads which advance in travel every road, after all.
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ABOVE John, aka Papa Bear, is an
immediate favourite. His enormous
bulk is right at home in the cab of
his truck; in the more confined
passenger seat of a car, less so.
LEFT This vignette has you
hunting down a criminal wanted
by the state by interviewing
witnesses to build up a description.
But if you’d rather put the police
off their scent, the profile you
hand over needn’t be accurate
ABOVE Encounters with television personality Sonya will often have you
acting as her camera operator. For someone with such a high profile,
she has no qualms about hiring inexperienced children to work for her
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Runaway teen Zoe’s storyline is more
tightly authored than other characters’ –
at least until its shocking conclusion
Post Script
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RIGHT Sidekick Susato is more
prim than Phoenix Wright’s Maya,
but still hides plenty of daft
banter for those that go poking for
jokes in the background details.
BELOW Part of the fun of Ace
Attorney is trying to extract the
Olympic-level pun work hidden
in character names. We won’t
spoil juror number four’s, but we
promise it’s a real head-slapper.
MAIN Although a few finger prods
at the camera, and the occasional
tossed projectile, remind you this
was originally made as a 3DS game,
the broad designs nonetheless
scale up handsomely on TVs
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The Ascent
A n arcology is an imagined ideal: a structure
designed to sustain human life while reducing
environmental impact. The one on Veles,
however, is no utopia. Most of the people who’ve made
their way to the planet have secured their passage by
Developer Neon Giant
Publisher Curve Digital
Format PC (tested), Xbox One,
Xbox Series
Release Out now
avenge their allies – though it often looks more like
they’ve been attracted by the ruckus and simply fancy
wading in. Yet with these environments designed
primarily for form over function, they can be unfair, not
helped by how difficult it is to run away when there’s no
signing on as indentured labourers for corporations. sprint button and your dodge-roll is strangely sluggish.
These ‘indents’ start off at the base of the city, in a Fortunately, checkpoints tend to be generous, though
place called Deepstink (a name even David Cage might they’re also inconsistent: sometimes you’ll be arbitrarily
reject for being a little on-the-nose). Yet from the dumped someplace closer to your destination.
grubby floors and cluttered gantries of the lower reaches VIDEO GALLERY The more heavily scripted set-pieces during story
to the Mirror’s Edge-like sheen of the Pinnacle above the missions fare better, and present more opportunities to
clouds, this is one of the most evocative videogame deploy your tactical weapon (which becomes available
settings of recent times. Given the size of the team that
built it – just a dozen strong – it’s as accomplished a Enemy tactics after dealing a certain amount of damage) and harness
your various augmentations. These mods can be
feat of worldbuilding in its own way as Night City.
Granted, this cyberpunk dystopia is of a kind
are rarely installed at Grafter outlets within the shopping districts,
or out in the field for an energy cost. They range from
familiar to most of us. This is a world of rain, grime, particularly stasis stomps to a cluster of spiderbots and a brilliant
smoke and dazzling neon, where crime is rife, self-
consciously edgy dialogue reigns (“Fuck the first law!” smart; lock-on fire option that empties the rest of your current
clip with perfect accuracy, causing longer health bars to
shouts one robot as it points its rifle arm in our rather, they’ll dissolve in moments. Yet one of the best you get is one
direction), and criminal factions vie for control. No
matter: even from this distant isometric viewpoint, the overwhelm you of the first: a hydraulic slam that looks like you’ve
punched your target’s soul clean out of their body and
place feels convincing. Crowds of humans and aliens
mill about, sitting in bars, dancing in clubs, conversing
with numbers cools down quicker than any other aug. Several of the
weapons are equally satisfying: one SMG’s rapid fire is
on street corners, and hammering on vending machines. accompanied by a whooshing effect and can shred
Drones buzz overhead and flying taxis swoop down as groups of low-level enemies in an instant, while the
the glare from electronic hoardings on the side of Disintegrator lives up to its name. The tactical options,
hovering craft bathes the busy streets in sodium light. by contrast, are underwhelming: most take an age to
It’s huge, but you’ll hardly mind the odd lengthy walk charge, while even a pocket mech’s firepower is nowhere
between missions when there’s this much to take in. near as devastating as you’d hope. And in the heat of a
Then again, getting distracted by the sights and firefight it’s all too easy to activate them prematurely.
sounds can be fatal. With the Ascent Group to which Even as The Ascent hits its stride in the midsection,
your indent belongs having disappeared, your mute there are odd design wrinkles that rankle. A hacking
indent effectively becomes a mercenary, taking on jobs mechanic feels underused (though there’s a moment of
for various lowlives as they make their way up the tiers DRESSED TO KILL joy when we discover a glitzy casino and find we can get
of the arcology. En route to your present objective, then, The Ascent’s loot game is machines to pay out to frustrated punters). Some
you’re likely to be waylaid by members of other gangs, disappointing for the most part, environments are simply too busy, while there’s no clear
since there’s little that’s truly
and though some neutral to your presence will only transformative in terms of guns sign that your augs have cooled down or your tactical
attack if you linger, it doesn’t take much for them to and gear (the augs are another weapon is available. Vending machines offering health
unholster their weapons and start shooting. story). It pays to pocket packs and energy top-ups will run out, too, making
everything you find – although difficult missions more challenging since your health
What follows is an uneasy mix of twin-stick and it’son too easy to accidentally put
flimsier gear or equip a doesn’t fully replenish between attempts.
cover shooters. There’s plenty of scenery to crouch weaker weapon by holding the That becomes a bigger problem in the late game,
behind, a squeeze of the left trigger letting you lift your button for a split-second too where it resorts to the cheapest method of raising the
weapon (which, on open ground, is more likely to long. Either way, you’re forced difficulty by simply throwing high-level enemies at you
to dip into the menu regularly
stagger your target), though enemies will find ways to to reorganise your loadout, not in increasing numbers. In one battle, you’re tasked with
flush you out. Their tactics are rarely particularly smart; least with certain enemies weak holding a position for a given amount of time, before
rather, they’ll overwhelm you with numbers, or else rely or resistant to specific damage being told that isn’t enough; you must now finish off all
on a few bullet-sponge tanks to charge or smash while types and no way to quickly
switch between gear sets. That the remaining enemies. At which point it has become
the smaller, more mobile units buzz around. said, it’s good to see aesthetic clear that no matter how effective the synergy of our
There’s a scruffy spontaneity to these encounters choices represented in augs, mods and weapons may be, our survival hinges
that, for the most part, is rather appealing. Sometimes cutscenes; on our way back upon us grinding side-quests to raise our level. What a
you might retreat to heal only to inadvertently aggro from some missions we find shame The Ascent should make the final steps of its
ourselves donning ever more
another group, while you will be about to finish off one outlandish get-ups to enliven climb so arduous – even if there is evidence here 6
group when a handful more vault nearby gantries to these tetchy exchanges. that its maker could yet go all the way to the top.
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ABOVE Hoping to strut your stuff
on the dancefloor? No such luck: a
bounty is put on your head shortly
after you walk through the door.
LEFT Explosions can be spectacular,
regularly sending enemies flying
through the air – usually in kit form
ABOVE There are two methods of fast travel: either make your way
to the nearest train station, or stump up 1,000 credits for a flying taxi
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Death’s Door
A cid Nerve’s debut, Titan Souls, felt like an exercise
in how far you can streamline a game. Born from
a game jam, this stripped-back boss rush – in
which both you and your colossal opponents had 1HP –
was an unconventional idea that worked on paper but
Developer Acid Nerve
Publisher Devolver Digital
Format PC (tested), Xbox One,
Xbox Series
Release Out now
peaks of one villain’s mountain lair are as close as it gets.
A visit to a haunted mansion takes you through an
underground lab, while an amphibian king resides within
a flooded cathedral that feels like three dungeons in one.
It could feel disjointed, but outside of the monochromatic
struggled to sustain a full game. Its followup is almost Reaper Commission, from which you can fast-travel as
the polar opposite. Built on more formulaic foundations, you unlock more doors as shortcuts, it’s entirely
Death’s Door feels like a game that started small and just contiguous. It’s beautifully presented, too, a combination
kept getting bigger, wider, deeper – and better. of perspective, lighting and subtle use of depth of field
It appears from the outset to be a compact, isometric VIDEO GALLERY give it a pleasing solidity, almost as if you’re traversing a
Zelda-like, offering a familiar mix of combat, puzzles and series of dioramas stitched together seamlessly.
exploration. You play as a crow, tasked with harvesting
the souls of the dead in a world where they’re unable to
This is a Then there are the boss fights. The problem with
pass on; when your latest job goes wrong, you have to Titan Souls’ approach was that these encounters could
retrieve the souls of three characters who, having exceeded distinctive twist often be anticlimactic and unrewarding, with some titans
their natural lifespan, have evolved into monstrous giants.
With four equipment slots and five spaces for alternative on an established defeated by happy accident, while others felt like brick
walls, exacerbating the repetition of the process. There
weapons in your inventory menu, it looks like you’re in for
a brisk afternoon’s entertainment. Yet, appropriately for a
formula, and were no shifts of momentum and no thrilling comebacks.
With greater margin for error, Death’s Door’s showpiece
game about defying the final curtain, it keeps on going. a remarkable scraps now have a lively ebb and flow. Battles can still be
You’d expect a small studio’s second game to be more
substantial than the first, but there is a clear uptick in
accomplishment over quickly – the window of invulnerability after you’re
struck is narrow enough that you can easily take two hits
quality as well as quantity. Combat is crisp and precise. for a small team in short order – but their attack patterns, while often
You face standard grunts with rangy swipes and leaping swift and ferocious, rarely feel unfair. Each time that all-
slams, archers that back off and take careful aim, chunky caps DEATH greets your demise, you feel confident that
knights with weapons that reach farther than a single the next attempt will get you closer to finishing them off.
dodge-roll, and mages that launch smoking projectiles On it goes. Freed from the restrictions of their debut’s
and spirit away when you approach. They’re archetypes, ‘you only have one’ conceit, you sense creators David
sure, but they’re characterfully designed and thrown at Fenn and Mark Foster are enjoying themselves here,
you in devious combinations to keep you on your talons. cutting loose with ideas and odd little surprises. Despite
It has a similar rhythm to Hyper Light Drifter, as you the sombre theme, the script (polished up by Lego City
dart forward for a quick left-right-left combo before Undercover scribe Graham Goring) is witty and
retreating to attack from a safer distance, assuming wonderfully irreverent: you wouldn’t ever get a Zelda
they’re not preparing to launch or lunge or leap towards boss exasperatedly calling you “a little shit”, while one
you. Instead of refilling your ammo, successful swipes top AS THE CROW SPIES late-game introduction delivers the biggest laugh we’ve
up a magic meter that you expend on arrows, fireballs and Death’s Door has a knack of had from a game all year. It squirrels away mysteries and
bombs – each taking successively longer to charge in turning our corvid protagonist secrets a little deeper than you might expect, too. There’s
into something of a magpie. It
accordance with its power. Some enemy types, meanwhile, regularly positions small items a nod to Super Mario Sunshine in a mechanic we’re fairly
can be corralled to take out others. Whack the pot of a with a subtle shimmer to catch sure is never explained. One deliciously horrible moment
mortar-spitting flower and you can blow up a cluster of the eye – they’re usually beyond sees you take a swipe at a cluster of rock-like
enemies without having to lay a feather on them. easy reach, and we find obstructions, only to discover they’re not rocks at all.
ourselves plotting how to get
In the Zelda tradition, these also help solve to them rather than focusing And right at the end you’re given an item that reveals,
environmental puzzles: fireballs stoke braziers and burn on the task at foot. Some are post-credits, that your adventure isn’t over just yet.
away cobwebs, while your hookshot carries you across simply trinkets whose Occasionally it goes a little too far. With no map, and
chasms and activates distant switches. Accessed from a descriptions shed light on the
world’s minor mysteries: return a few samey-looking areas, the route forward sometimes
large graveyard hub, the boss domains are expansive and to the Reaper Commission and only becomes clear after a fair amount of wandering. One
intricate, stuffed with clever shortcuts and secrets that you’ll find them cluttering up fussy timing-based challenge involving precise hookshot
have a habit of drawing you away from your destination – the area around your desk. use while moving across slippery ice platforms briefly has
though with no map you won’t always be sure you’re Others are weapons, of which us considering a lower score. And if bosses are intended
there are five in all. These
going in the right direction. Set away from the critical alternatives, including a pair of as a test where you apply everything you’ve learned, in one
path are orbs of soul energy that can boost your abilities, daggers and a heavy hammer, case Acid Nerve really does mean everything. Otherwise,
and buds to plant in scattered pots which instantly flower have a slight but noticeable this is a distinctive twist on an established formula, and a
for a single-use health top-up (though they blossom once effect on your attack speed and remarkable accomplishment for such a small team. Its
damage – just enough to throw
more on death). And the settings themselves are far from you off your rhythm the first subject matter might seem like serious business, 8
your average desert, forest and ice biomes – the frigid few times you use them. but this game about death feels thrillingly alive.
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LEFT If your sense of direction is as
bad as ours, you can always find
where you’ve been before by the
blood spatters. And you will know
us by the trail of dead, indeed.
MAIN In certain circumstances,
this is a strikingly attractive game,
albeit in an oddly unassuming way.
BOTTOM One of our favourite little
visual flourishes is the way these
locks collapse to the floor
ABOVE There are plenty of sly gags and amusing little Easter eggs
scattered throughout the game, so it’s worth poking around. Try slicing
a signpost in half and then tapping the A button to read it, for example
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Wildermyth
S it down, wherever you are. Find a spot beside a
campfire, around a space heater or on the 15-year
old futon in your friend’s dad’s basement, and get
comfortable. It’s time for a story.
Worldwalker Games’ debut bears few of the
Developer/publisher
Worldwalker Games
Format PC
Release Out now
montage of everybody in the party keeping busy during
the intervening time. Some might start a business,
others a family. We see the landscape shift around
them. And when you come back in the next chapter,
they have visibly aged. Over several breaks and several
hallmarks of an overnight success: no jaw-slackening chapters, this sense of time flowing by is keenly felt.
visuals, no Twitch-friendly multiplayer mode, no When the characters look back and wonder at how long
attractive protagonists. The elevator pitch is fine, if ago it all began, we can’t help but look back and wonder,
hardly likely to set hearts aflame: a story-led tactical too. These aren’t kids with pitchforks any more. Sure,
RPG based on Dungeons & Dragons. OK, so what else? VIDEO GALLERY they have cool outfits and crazy mutations, but they’re
Well, plenty, as it turns out. Wildermyth is remarkable: also battle-scarred and greying at the temples.
it’s the product of a thousand smart decisions, the kind
of game that knows what you want before you do, and None of this would work without consistently
gives you what you never knew you needed besides. The kind of strong writing. Neither perfunctory nor self-indulgent,
And it is unapologetically earnest, from the tip of its +1
magic staff to the toes of its leather boots of swiftness. game that it instead relishes in the atmosphere, the mystery, the
plain old fun of a high-fantasy world. Dialogue flows in
Adventures here are divided into serialised campaigns knows what you naturalistic fashion, while the descriptive passages
(think of them as short stories) with a randomised cast
of beady eyed and bushy tailed heroes. Worldwalker want before you border on poetry. As our hero explores a ruin looking
for treasure, the narrator notes that ‘What lodges amid
Games has no interest in recreating the tedious six-
block Good/Neutral/Evil grid from the D&D campaigns
do, and gives the bones of failure is often the dream that drove it.’
Prose like that could carry a whole game, but happily
of old. Instead we have a selection of basic traits: you what you the combat is just as absorbing. Each character has a
Hothead, Goofball, Coward, Romantic. Everybody gets
two each, along with a class of warrior, hunter or mystic. never knew you distinct weight, blows have impact, and you can take a
broad variety of approaches depending on how the party
But they aren’t really people, not yet. What they are
is narrative scaffolding, a few delicately connected
needed besides is assembled and what kind of environment they’re
fighting in. An oak tree might go from an archer’s cover
tropes and ideas. It’s your decisions over the course of to a mystic’s weapon at a moment’s notice, and fire can
the campaign that bring them to life, and the same be a weapon or a problem depending on who’s nearby.
applies to the story. You’ve always got a broad goal and a Branching upgrades will shake up your approach,
Bad Thing to stop eventually, but there are a thousand creating power partnerships with complementary
ways to get there: a host of sidequests, interpersonal abilities, or forcing sedentary fighters out into the open.
dramas and little narrative byways to explore. Midway Best of all is how the storytelling bleeds into the
through an interlude, the illustrated panels suddenly battles. After one sidequest, a shy mystic formerly
split into two or three. Are these characters friends, content to crouch behind cover takes a more proactive
lovers or rivals? Should you drink from that mystical role in combat, owing to her newly grown wolf claws. A
chalice or leave it be? One spur-of-the-moment choice HISTORY REWRITTEN few chapters later that same character leaps in to take a
can send everything spinning out in a new direction. A completed campaign is by blow in place of her son. If a character is defeated they
no means an exhausted one.
One mistake might close off a certain avenue forever. Returning to the same scenario can either survive at a cost, or go out in a blaze of glory.
Between the story segments, your main task is to with different personalities can Either way, the story will coalesce around your errors.
open up the map, scouting new land, clearing out be endlessly entertaining. Injured characters carry on with a knock to their stats
pillaging monsters, and expanding the territory of the Alternatively, you can fiddle and a fresh eyepatch. Graves remain for the dead.
with the difficulty settings
human race. Time is always ticking in Wildermyth, and and change the tone of your These graves complete the final piece of the puzzle:
if you dither too long the enemy will gain the upper adventure – it can be anything the legacy system. Characters who’ve been memorialised
hand. So you divide up the tasks: one hero builds a from a bedtime story to a grim (or made it to the end of the journey alive) enter your
bridge, one recovers from their injury at home, and the survivalist epic with a body ‘legacy’, a personal pantheon of heroes who can be
count to match. There’s also a
remaining two forge on into hostile territory, multiplayer mode, in which each reintroduced in different roles in later campaigns. They
encountering sidequests that might strengthen or player has control of certain crop up and vanish like mythical demigods, gradually
change their relationship. Every decision is difficult choices, and a straightforward growing in strength as they weave themselves deeper
and interesting and ripe with narrative potential. no-story campaign where you into Wildermyth’s tapestry. It’s a lovely acknowledgement
can wander around and pick
Typically, you will make it to the final confrontation fights without having an of the way folk stories actually function. They don’t
just in time, with sufficient strength to take on the overarching goal. This is handy conclude so much as reform, regrow, adapt like an
threat and conclude the chapter. You earn some upgrades if you want to level up a legacy organism from page to page, mind to mind, enduring
and a few ‘years of peace’. This is one of the tools character – though the game like the memory of the people we’ve loved and lost.
only lets you pick one hero to
Wildermyth uses to stake a claim to your heart. Instead level up per campaign. The As long as we keep dreaming them up, their story 9
of skipping to the next big story beat, it shows a choice can be agonising. will never end. There’s always another campfire.
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ABOVE At the end of each chapter you have the opportunity to upgrade
the party’s equipment, either by spending legacy points or by using the
resources of the townships and hamlets you build as you clear the map
MAIN In combat, ranged characters
can generally get farther in a
single turn, while warriors can
only plod forward a few squares.
Moving strategically is crucial.
ABOVE Each side story contains
at least one fiendish dilemma.
You can autosave your way out
of a bad decision, but the story is
far more satisfying when you’re
willing to let mistakes ride.
LEFT Wildermyth is a game
obsessed with time: on this
screen you can see not only the
days left until the next disaster,
but also each character’s age
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Last Stop
P lenty of games have marketed themselves as
‘cinematic’ over the years, but a game that aspires
to be televisual? That’s a novelty. Although
television might not be quite the right word when
discussing this anthology from Virginia dev Variable
Developer Variable State
Publisher Annapurna Interactive
Format PC (tested), PS4, PS5, Switch,
Xbox One, Xbox Series
Release Out now
your vegetables before treating yourself to a slice of
dessert. (In our case, the sticky toffee pudding of Paper
Dolls.) It has a certain channel-hopping quality – or
perhaps it’s more like picking through your catch-up
service of choice after a week away.
State. No, this is telly, of the ‘settle into your sofa In truth, this might be the single most engaging
groove and make a cup of tea during the break’ variety. choice Last Stop has to offer. You steer your character
It’s an approach that runs right through Last Stop, through some fixed-camera snapshots of London, but
but is most immediately obvious in its structure. After for the most part these stories drive themselves. Quick
a short, tantalising intro – introducing a glowing green VIDEO GALLERY time events, as ever, feel extraneous, though Last Stop
door in the London Underground and a mysterious does squeeze some humour from them. There’s
figure who resembles a sort of Yorkshire G-Man – the Approached something inherently funny about executing a half-
game splits into three separate stories, each divided into
six episodes. Paper Dolls is a body-swap tale that with a soap- circle input not to execute a special move but to spoon
up cereal, while characters’ clumsier moments are
switches John Smith, a single dad struggling with social
services, and Jack Smith (no relation), a considerably
opera mindset, expressed by getting you to hold multiple buttons and
triggers at once, as if playing Twister with your fingers.
younger and fitter game developer who comes off as a Last Stop comes You do get to pick almost every line your character
bit shallow and self-absorbed. Stranger Danger,
meanwhile, begins with a mysterious man who escorts into focus. Like speaks, but in most cases all three choices push in the
same general direction. Occasionally, we suspect the
people into his flat, never to be seen again; after all good TV, its dialogue triggered would have been the same regardless
following him, teenager Donna Adeleke discovers this
is just the beginning of his supernatural powers. pleasures are of which button we pressed. This can be frustrating,
especially in Hughes’ story, as the gap between what
Domestic Affairs is the odd one out, at least at first.
There’s no obvious science-fiction hook here; it’s more
cumulative you’d like to happen and what is being offered becomes
a chasm, but it’s a good engine for drama. The lack of
of a character study, focused on Meena Hughes, who real choice needn’t be a problem, as long as you’re
might just be the most unrepentantly awful character willing to accept that Last Stop’s narrative possibilities
we’ve ever inhabited in a game. Her story opens with an look less like a Tube map and more like a monorail.
interview in which Hughes establishes she has no This is one way that Last Stop might not be quite
qualms about deceiving loved ones and has a relaxed what you’re expecting. Another lies in the kind of
attitude to taking a life. The following episodes confirm stories being told. The pitch seems to sell it as a
she was not exaggerating. And yet, even as her decisions science-fiction anthology, and that’s not untrue, but its
grow worse, it’s hard not to be drawn to the character – main concerns are those of another genre entirely. Plots
thanks in no small part to Maya Saroya’s performance. about family illness and difficult neighbours, work
HARD CUTS struggles and romantic trysts, told across multiple
The edges of these stories occasionally bump up Like Virginia, Variable State’s generations of characters, all condensed in one specific
against one another. Eventually, they collide, in one of debut, Last Stop is keen on the area? This is EastEnders as much as The Twilight Zone.
the most audacious finales you’ll play this year (careful cuts. Where sharp editing was Approached with that soap-opera mindset, Last Stop
a strength of the former game,
with that tea – you’re liable to spray it all over the though, here it can be comes into focus. Like all good TV, its pleasures are
screen). For the most part, though, the connections are something of a liability. Walking cumulative, as you get comfortable with the characters
tangential. Aside from the odd supporting character, the between locations, you’ll jump and become invested in their lives. And as with those
main thing the stories share is a setting: a fictional suddenly from one handsomely programmes, we find this most effective when taken in
framed camera angle to
borough of London that manages to capture modern life another – the game is especially nightly doses, something the structure seems designed
in the city without ever leaning too hard on the tropes. fond of wide shots, which do an to encourage. Episodes open with a ‘previously on’ recap
Before they conjoin for one double-length finale, excellent job of showing off its and, while their length and content varies, most feel like
you’re free to pick the order in which you’d like to play locales. This can, however, something that could sit between ad breaks – you should
create confusion, especially in
the three stories. As long as you’ve finished the current tandem with the tank controls. be able to squeeze in an instalment of all three stories
bank of episodes, anyway – you can’t rush ahead in one Worse, in scenes where into the running time of a standard Netflix drama.
story and leave the others behind. Your selection is movement control is wrested This is what Last Stop is competing with: not the
presented in what might be Last Stop’s neatest touch, a away, the cuts occasionally feel rest of your to-play queue, but whichever boxset you’re
like they’re coming a beat too
menu in the form of a tube carriage, the available early or late, hurting the sense currently chewing through. Which goes some way to
characters slumped in seats until you pick one and they of continuity between shots. It’s explaining the lack of interest in interactivity, at least. It
alight, a tinny announcer naming their destination. often said of film that we don’t may not be able to compete with the best of prestige TV
As you start to gather favourites – and you will – notice editing unless it’s been but, if you’re willing to meet it on its own terms, Last
done badly. Unfortunately, we
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to rush straight for the good stuff or ration it out, eating noticing the editing. so. Just make sure the kettle’s at the ready.
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LEFT Donna’s bedroom has more
than a touch of Life is Strange to
it, much like the game as a whole.
BELOW Has there ever been a
more noble use of a controller’s
left thumbstick than pouring
yourself a nice tall glass of red?
MAIN A nice touch of verité in text-
message dialogue sequences: you
can scroll up and see expired
conversations from weeks and,
occasionally, months earlier
ABOVE The most Last Stop ever leans on tourist iconography is in its use
of the Underground, and the London public transport system in general,
but it’s well earned. The menus, in particular, are things of beauty
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Cris Tales
A s the J in JRPG suggests, this is a genre we
primarily associate with Japanese developers, at
which few western studios have tried their hand.
Cris Tales is one of the rare exceptions, proudly calling
itself a “gorgeous indie love letter to classic JRPGs”. It
Developer Dreams Uncorporated, SYCK
Publisher Modus Games
Format PC, PS4, PS5 (tested), Stadia,
Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series
Release Out now
The story also fails to measure up to its inspirations.
The beginning immediately confronts you with a combat
tutorial, only to then go back in time and eventually
present you with the same fight again once you know
what’s going on. The setup amounts to this: Crisbell is
certainly is attractive – from the unique character the chosen one, on a quest to a number of different
design to the architecture referencing developer Dreams cathedrals in order to become powerful enough to face
Uncorporated’s Colombian roots, Cris Tales is a joy to the evil Time Empress. Failure to do so means the end
look at. Sadly, it isn’t even half as much fun to play. of the world, but it turns out that even with Crisbell
The potential is there. Instead of staunchly copying VIDEO developing new powers at will whenever the story calls
age-old turn-based systems, the central conceit is a for it, she’s doomed to fail unless she makes time for
time-manipulation mechanic, made possible by heroine every sidequest. She’s joined by a few other young
Crisbell’s magical powers. Your party faces enemies on
both sides, and using her time crystals, Crisbell can From estranged heroes that, while equipped with unusual combat skills,
undergo no particular character development.
send foes on the left-hand side into the past, while families to In towns, Crisbell is framed by a triangle at all times.
those on the right may end up in the future. This way,
enemies can age, turning either into their toddler selves deadly disease, The middle shows her present, while left and right
represent past and future. It’s an impressive effort,
or sprightly young warriors in the past, and either aged
shadows of themselves or experienced veterans in the every town has since it means every location had to be built at least
three times, yet here, too, the time-travel mechanic
future. The only way to find out which is through trial its own problem can’t live up to expectations. It largely amounts to us
and error. Elemental magic may have different effects
when combined with time magic – the first moments necessitating finding treasure chests in the past or future; otherwise,
we’re unable to explore the two temporal alternatives in
of the game show how soaking an enemy’s metal shield different any meaningful way. Moving around in time is only
with water and then sending them into the future
causes the shield to rust. It’s a fun idea that Cris Tales solutions possible by assuming temporary control of Crisbell’s
companion Matias the frog – and if there is something
doesn’t seem to know what to do with. Time magic narratively significant to find, the game immediately
costs a lot of crystal points (the game’s MP equivalent), tells us what to do and when, pre-empting any
and executing combo attacks can take so many rounds independent player action.
that we often beat a large number of fiends before then. The basic narrative setup is broadly the same at
In several boss encounters, time magic doesn’t so much every location. Each town introduces you to an evil
uncover a vulnerability as make foes stronger. adult, who will lead their city to ruin unless Crisbell
Dreams Uncorporated also includes familiar realtime steps in. The measures by which we do that are varied –
elements, whereby pressing a button when an attack from estranged families to deadly disease, every town
connects enables party members to parry or deflect has its own problem, necessitating different solutions.
incoming hits. This feature is balanced in a way that CAPTIVATING COLOMBIA Then again, ruin will still befall everyone unless
makes battles too difficult without it and not Cris Tales’ bright colours and sidequests are also taken care of ahead of a fixed cut-off
challenging enough if you use it. Yet an attack’s precise fantastical elements make it point. These are fetch quests, designed to make you
easy to think its locations are
moment of impact can be hard to parse, especially since entirely fictional. However, they return to dungeons you’ve already visited, only
regular enemies don’t make visible contact with the are really an ode to some of activating after the main storyline has already led you
party. Combat is still steeped in JRPG tradition in many Colombia’s most spectacular there. This is unfortunate, because the principle behind
other ways – for example, by your party dealing architecture. Art director them – the idea that small actions are what leads to
Sebastian Villarreal and CEO
elemental magic and battling status effects such as Carlos Rocha Silva, both change, rather than a heroic battle – is appealing. But
poison, while turns are distributed in accordance with Colombian natives, have dooming a people over the refusal to engage with a set
each character’s speed stat. erected a monument to their of pretty rote errands simply ends up feeling unfair.
homeland’s sights and culture in That’s symptomatic of a game that feels like it
everything from environments
Cris Tales is grindy, too – it’s difficult to tell whether to characters’ clothes and doesn’t quite know how to make the most of its many
the random encounter rate is high or whether it feels weapon design. Even the good ideas. In many ways, Cris Tales’ biggest problem is
that way because each area can only offer two types of game’s name isn’t just a pun of that its inspirations have become its competition, while
foe. Different equipment and weapon upgrades have no questionable quality – it actually a noticeable amount of typos and out-of-place text
refers to the Caño Cristales, a
immediately palpable effect, which is unsatisfying even river that can turn five different (“I’m not running a charity here,” a robot innkeeper says
when considering the classic JRPG problem of making colours thanks to the plants that after you stay the night, a script probably meant for
players overly strong. Before each encounter, there is a grow at its bed. In the game, it’s when you turn them down) add to the feeling of
loading screen (even on PS5, the delays are notable), referenced as the Rainbow River, incompleteness. It’s not so much that less could have
which stores magical water in
which further dampens the joy of traversal, even as the its different pools and offers a been more here, but rather that it fails to replicate 5
beautiful 2.5D environments offer plenty of verticality. glimpse into the future. what made those classic JRPGs so beloved.
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ABOVE Cris Tales features a mostly empty overworld map, but it shows
off some whimsical ideas here, too – to get across bodies of water, you
borrow a statue’s enormous high-heeled shoe (with her permission)
MAIN As in any JRPG, slimes in
different colours are weak to
different spells. Naturally, this
water slime hates electricity.
ABOVE The boss designs, like the
rest of the game, are something
to behold, though their attack
patterns are very straightforward.
RIGHT Using time magic has the
biggest effect on boss fights. This
machine’s arm is still a prototype
in the past (the left-hand side),
which makes it noticeably weaker
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Boomerang X
H url and hurtle: the two primary verbs of this
blistering game of combat and survival say
everything about its exhilarating kineticism.
It’s an arena shooter without a gun, essentially. Think
Devil Daggers meets Doom, with a bladed cross-shaped
Developer Dang
Publisher Devolver Digital
Format PC (tested), Switch
Release Out now
supply of shields: the brief wait is agonising when
faced with a bombardment like this. This is the most
we’ve held our breath while playing a game – and the
most drained we’ve felt afterward – since Devolver’s
own Disc Room.
boomerang that scythes through anything in its path, Developer Dang smartly refuses to complicate
and you’re in the right ballpark. The left bumper things, instead relying on its diverse menagerie and
hastens its return when you’ve thrown it, but pulling devious level designs to keep you on your toes. Just as
the trigger again instead lets you slingshot to it while you think you’re safe in the air, you encounter a
it’s still in flight. It speaks volumes that the button towering quadruped that produces circular storms
you’d normally use to jump is used instead to arrest around its head, with multiple crystals on its body to
your mid-air momentum, your mysterious warrior smash before it falls. A large butterfly might be
thrusting out their bandaged arm as if to say ‘whoa’. shielded by an escort of smaller ones, while a
You can never stop for long – not when darting THREADING THE NEEDLE projectile-vomiting toad only exposes its weak belly
amphibians, rolling wheels and floating eyeballs are all It’s not strictly correct to say you once it’s sprayed a cascade of poison in a circular
out to get you. Yet you can slow that breakneck pace, only have one weapon at your pattern, giving you scant time to hit it before it slams
the left trigger activating your Flux ability and giving disposal. A little way in, you back down. Vast columns of water force you to an
gain an ability that, when a
you a few precious moments of relative calm while you single throw takes out two arena’s edges, while later you’ll find yourself chasing a
charge up the next throw, enabling you to career past enemies, lets you loose off a huge saw blade up and down a cylindrical ice tower.
a large brute, turn and aim for the red crystal on its close-range buckshot blast. And But it’s the movement that makes it: the handling is
back while still mid-rush. Some enemies have yellow should that kill a cluster of three wonderfully refined, and yet you never feel in total
or more creatures, you can use
tokens attached; in each arena, you need to kill enough the Needle, a piercing shot best control of that slingshot. The magic is in the weapon,
of these before the next wave spawns. You’ll find saved for using against larger not your hands, as you’re yanked around this way and
circular zones which each replenish one of your limited opponents. Later on in the that, feeling giddily disoriented as you reach once
game you earn the right to use more for that left trigger to find brief respite from the
There’s a faint whisper of story here, but Dang is clearly content for you to a boss-like attack yourself, with
chaos and get your bearings before you take
skip much of the narrative if you choose. A friendly millipede called Tepan,
however, proves an affable guide should you want to take a longer break
a ground pound that sends
out a powerful shockwave. flight once more. Whoa, indeed. 8
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No Longer Home
Y ou’ve no doubt heard some variation of the James
Joyce quote, that “in the particular is contained
the universal.” It was Joyce’s explanation for why
all his stories were set in and around Dublin. No Longer
Home might be more particular even than that. It
Developer Humble Grove
Publisher Fellow Traveller
Format PC
Release Out now
bonded the pair are. But on top of the usual graduation
worries about what’s next, Ao faces the expiry of their
student visa and a return to Japan, possibly for good.
It’s a situation drawn from the real lives of lead
developers Cel Davison and Hana Lee, now based in
practically gives you the postal address of the South London and Tokyo respectively, but it serves nicely as a
London flat within which it is set – or, possibly, ticking bomb that lends urgency to the most mundane
imprisoned. You rarely leave its four walls, except for of conversations and concerns.
the odd foray into the garden: overgrown, with a rusted Among all the fretting about gas bills and eulogies
barbecue and pallets stacked as makeshift furniture. to chicken nuggets abandoned in the freezer, things do
As it happens, we’ve walked these streets in real life. start to get a little more heightened. Every part of the
We have had versions of many of the conversations that flat is decaying and being reclaimed by nature to an
make up your main interactions with the game. We have extent that occasionally resembles Annihilation’s Area
certainly lived in student houses with rusted barbecues SET AT ODDS X. Behind some of its doors, meanwhile, are unusual
out the back. We find ourselves nodding in recognition There’s more than a pinch of housemates whose many-eyed forms we suspect don’t
at the extension cable trailing out of a kitchen window to theatre to No Longer Home’s feature in the real-life story.
power a pair of garden-party speakers, the description presentation. Changes in light This blend of magical and social realism owes a lot
are used to transition between
of a bathroom towel left wet for so long the spores have scenes. Walls will slide away as to Kentucky Route Zero, as does the way the point-and-
blossomed into mould. But whether or not the specifics if on pulleys when they’re no click adventuring is presented. So much so, in fact, that
resonate, the heart of this semi-autobiographical tale – longer needed. Sometimes you the game itself makes a cameo here, complete with a
can see the wires suspending
the universal pain of parting – surely will. bits of set dressing. It’s striking, reprise of one of its more famous choices. No Longer
It’s the story of Ao and Bo, two art school students and communicates the Home is considerably slighter than that game, at least in
who you control (both on foot and in conversation) impermanence of your its eventual form, and the story – perhaps inevitably,
almost interchangeably, an indication of how closely surroundings effectively, but can given its nature – ebbs out more than truly ends. While
also contribute to difficulties the details and relationships are sharply observed,
You’re able to rotate the camera to get a different view of each room in navigating a small space with
everything around them is a little fuzzy. But then
the flat. Then again, given the brick-scraping sound that accompanies it,
perhaps it’s actually the entire room, or even house, that you’re moving
which the characters are
supposed to be familiar. so is the moment it’s trying to reflect. 7
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without assistance from his extend-and- releases in Microsoft’s first Summer Of
retract bionic arm. When there’s no girder or Arcade promotion. Until then, XBLA had
spotlight above for him to latch on to and been precisely what its name suggested: a
swing himself over, you have to sheepishly refuge for ‘arcade’ experiences, albeit loosely
turn and find another way around. defined. These ran from repackaged arcade
With Bionic Commando Rearmed, Capcom ROMs, retro console collections and
and Swedish developer Grin may have been digitised board games to HD rebuffs of
tempted to relax these artificial limitations, casual PC games such as Hexic, and originals
set by a 1987 arcade game and its 1988 NES such as Geometry Wars that easily huddled
successor, their two-button controllers fully under the ‘arcade’ umbrella. Meanwhile, more
occupied by multidirectional shooting and expansive reboots of arcade series, such as
grappling. In 2008 the Xbox 360 and PS3 Contra: Shattered Soldier or Ultimate Ghosts
controllers certainly had room to afford a ’N Goblins, were the preserve of double-A
cybernetic soldier extra athleticism. Yet the estates, released as traditional boxed games.
developer held firm, unafraid to bolt new Regardless of XBLA’s initial aims, it soon
parts onto this update of the NES game but inflated to fill in the gap between the two.
stopping short of rewiring the fundamentals. Initially, the file size limit on XBLA games
As the title suggests, it is still a platformer was just 50MB, ensuring owners of the Core
where arms count more than legs. model 360, with no internal storage, could fit
Along with that backward-looking any Arcade game on a 64MB memory card.
approach comes a sense of forward thinking. In March 2007, that increased to 150MB to
Today we’re used to agile reboots, with facilitate the re-release of Castlevania:
Capcom’s own Ghosts ’N Goblins Resurrection Symphony Of The Night.
a recent illustration, the developer sticking Ahead of Rearmed’s launch, Capcom
to its guns with a nod, a wink and some announced that its game had been granted an
careful expansion. In 2008, Rearmed was an exception to the current storage limit so its
early example of this craft, the essence of its texture resolution wouldn’t be hobbled next
classic core mechanic restored and given a to the PSN version. Before the game actually
coat of modern varnish – and, more arrived, the limit had been pushed to 350MB
importantly, it was an early example of for everyone. By September 2009, it was
downloadable gaming. The perhaps unlikely 2GB. Hard drives were becoming console
leader of a revolution, it heralded a new 2D essentials, and the concept of what a
age tempered in history, remoulded for the downloadable game looked like and played
present with cosmetic flourishes, quality-of- like was shifting rapidly.
life concessions and bolstered play modes. In that context, the 2008 Summer Of
Yet it’s a leader without a legend, paving Arcade felt portentous. Alongside Rearmed
the way for others but not often remembered were four other original games – Geometry
in its own right. A list of XBLA greats would Wars: Retro Evolved 2, Braid, Galaga Legions
be more likely to begin with Braid, Limbo, and Castle Crashers – together implying a
Trials, Spelunky, Shadow Complex and Bastion, new breadth to digital delivery. Galaga and
all of which have lived on into subsequent Geometry Wars ensured high-quality
generations in some form or another, while continuity. Braid was the flagbearer for
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studio’s closure.While dirty word in this war
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disaster – the arm is
given plenty to do,
with Spider-Man-like
traversal implemented
well enough – it factor might be the misjudged 2011 sequel, supply runs out, then banishes you back to
remains an ill-advised notable for adding a jump button, rendering the map. It’s arbitrary and demoralising, the
departure that
dragged Rad Spencer it instantly generic. But even taken on its last remnants of arcade strictness, already
into the swamp of own, Rearmed didn’t endure because it felt feeling out of time in 2008.
drab 360-era action
games. Its ‘oorah’ more like an advanced prototype for things Nor is Rearmed’s eye for retro
attitude, green-grey
palette and po-faced
to come, not a premium XBLA specimen. It’s presentation perfectly tuned. Its lines remain
storyline about something that becomes more apparent the clean and its colours sharp, but the scenery
nuclear terrorists feel farther you progress, as cheap deaths reveal and characters are short of personality, not
incongruous for a untreated 8bit roots. The specifics of vertical least spiky blond Spencer himself. The NES
franchise synonymous
with colourful and diagonal grappling demand a precision music is nicely remixed with industrial beats
uniforms and cartoon that’s overly fussy once Spencer’s life but doesn’t take the edge off its harshest
violence. Despite its
own failings, then, depends on it. And because you can’t start chiptune notes, leaving the melodies shrill.
Rearmed is still the swinging from a vertical hang, you often The trick with nostalgia, we’ve since come to
definitive Bionic
Commando have to detach and reattach in mid-air, understand, is to blend present and past, to
experience, and its
retro stylings feel far
increasing the chances of getting your timing make games look and sound as people want
less dated in 2021. or input wrong. Once you’re, say, stumbling to remember them, not the way they actually
through a Donkey Kong-style gauntlet of were. Rearmed falls between two stools here,
In a neat twist, the trick rolling barrels, you might wish for that jump either too clearly of its own time or too
to defeating enemy war button after all. Or at least an alternative to unrefined in its historical callbacks.
machines is often to locate Rearmed’s limited lives system, which Looking back at the summer of 2008,
and expose the vulnerable
pilot manning the controls provides checkpoints within levels until the however, just as Braid opened the door to
more cerebral indie console games, Rearmed
yanked it off its hinges to redefine the
arcade. It was the precursor to a string of 2D
action games such as Shadow Complex and
Mark Of The Ninja that established digital
releases as the cement in the 360 release
schedule, squidging thickly between the
Mass Effects and Halos. It also helped to lay
the foundations for the smart pseudo-
fidelity of rebirths such as Ghosts ’N Goblins
Resurrection and originals such as Shovel
Knight that cast into the past for inspiration.
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A progress report on the games we just can’t quit
Sea Of Thieves
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Developer Rare Publisher Microsoft Studios Format PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series Release 2018
are has seemingly achieved the impossible with returning it to outposts for gold – all this is perhaps
its pirate adventure game. With barely a hint of what pushes you forward, but it is what happens in the
narrative direction (although it is there, with moments between setting sail and returning with your
events explained via snippets of background lore and hull full of treasure that sets the game apart.
details hidden in quests within the wider world), the Sea Of Thieves has always been a little obtuse in its
studio has created a game of almost infinite stories. direction. A commitment to removing all traces of a
Stories of daring and adventure and stories of subterfuge HUD has meant that new players can struggle to find
and betrayal, all created entirely by you. Gentle nudges their way. Taking lessons learned over the past three
towards the disparate factions stationed at the outposts years, Rare has tried to rectify this with its latest update,
you spawn into provide the foundations upon which A Pirate’s Life. Launched directly from the menu, this
you build these tales. And while interactions with other new story-based expansion will spawn you directly in
players can – and do – spoil these experiences, they front of the Castaway, from where you can embark on a
also enrich them in ways rarely seen in other games. five-chapter story that blends the world and lore of Sea
Now into its fourth year, Sea Of Thieves sits Of Thieves with Disney’s Pirates Of The Caribbean,
uniquely within the live service genre. Success is featuring Jack Sparrow and his nemesis Davy Jones.
measured differently here. Time spent isn’t rewarded This story-based DLC can be enjoyed without the
with equipment spoken of in hushed tones: there is no chaos of another crew, and features elements that bleed
“best gun in the game” or any particularly sought-after into the main world. The tales take you to locations
armour set. You cannot upgrade your ship to improve from the movie series and the ride that spawned it, as
its speed or manoeuvrability, and other than cosmetics, well as never-before-seen locations, including a
there is no immediately discernible difference between dazzling underwater palace of luminescent coral. Yet
a new player and one with a thousand hours behind while A Pirate’s Life skilfully builds on Sea Of Thieves’
them. Instead, mastery of your ship distinguishes you. amorphous lore, it is the remarkable sandbox, with its
Trimming your sails and navigating a world that endless potential for player-authored stories and
provides no clear guidance, digging up treasure and adventures, that continues to be the main attraction. n
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