Note: This is a script for a trailer for an action-adventure RPG game. The trailer is supposed to be unspecific and mysterious... I want your opinion on it. I can't show the video for several reasons, but it's intense. This is an emotionally wrenching game, about what it's truly like to be human. There is no title yet.
I want you to give me your opinion on the music and if this would convince you to at least try the game described.
THIS GAME IS NONPROFIT!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFJy4YtmMXI
Video uses the music from 4:30 through end.
(Unmarked text is basically a slide, think powerpoint.)
Developed by Ryan Keller.
…Was what I did right? Where did I go wrong?
Were they really protecting us, from the evils unknown to us?
What’s out there?
*Trichromatic of prison cell and package.
As I open the package, I wonder if it’s a bomb, or my only hope.
*Prison Trichromatic views.
I only hope Jonathan is with me.
*Trichromatic of Jonathan stealing a Tazer from a guard.
Are we the fortunate, or the oppressed?
They’re monsters… They must die. This isn’t protection.
*Gameplay video of the Killer version of the game. Pretty brutal ways to kill the guards...
My goal is survival, no matter the cost. I never cared for their motives…
*Gameplay video of the neutral version. The player still kills, but is weak and more cautious.
I need to find what’s out there. If I die, at least I die a honest, courageous man.
Video of the pacifist (And the only good way to play the game) version. The player slides by guards and is generally running away from something.
Who gave me this knife? Why me?
*Video of player opening cell door.
What is my purpose?
*Video of player walking out of prison
Where am I?
*Camera views of prison
What is it like… to be human?
*Video overview of routes*
Currently in development.
*Platform info
Scoop: Thanks for the interest!
It's a Adventure platformer, I'm reluctant to say action because you can choose not to fight.
The player, Glenn, is shipped a chefs knife in a prison. The guy in the cell next to him, Jonathan, steals a tazer from the guard and tazes him.
The game documents their escape from a prison-like complex. It is run by the near-future oppressive US goverment. They claim that they are only safe in the prisons.
Both grew up in the prison, in poor conditions, wondering if there was a war outside (Rumor) or if the world is dying, ect.
The lines about the guards being monsters, survival, and finding what's outside are all about each route of play. If you kill the first enemy in a brutal fashion, you get the killer route and are capable of occasional insta-kill attacks. If you attack normally, you are a neutral player. If you dash past him, you are a pacifist. Pacifist is the best ending, with the Killer ending being suicide.
Scoopicus
If i can just get the realease date...
But seriously this game sounds awesome. But I'd like more details. What kind of weapons are there, and are we talking about a Fallout (open end/sandbox) style rpg, or more like Final Fantasy?
Add your own answer in the comments!
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