The good folks over at Noesis Interactive have once put the final bits of polish on their latest interview — this time with Micheal Sanders from Team Dystopia. Micheal discusses how he personally got started in modding along with the inspirations and tools that helped bring Dystopia to fruition.
About Dystopia:
Dystopia places the player into tense combat situations in a high tech world spanned by computer networks. As either Punk Mercenaries or Corporate Security Forces the player will fight through the physical world to gain access, via jack-in terminals, to cyberspace.
Cyberspace is a three dimensional representation of the world's network. Inside cyberspace players will launch programs to hack into systems linked to the physical world while fighting off enemy hackers and defending critical systems. Gameplay progresses through inter-linked physical and cyberspace objectives, some are completed in either the physical world or cyberspace, others only by a well timed combination of the two.
Whether the player is a heavily augmented combat mercenary armed to the teeth with the latest in firepower, or a twitch reflex cyberdecker racing to infiltrate a cyberspace node; they'll be immersed in an action packed battle. Only through skillful use of the high tech arsenal we're making available and intelligent team play will players truly jack-in and kick ass.
Team Dystopia is a collection of dedicated and talented gamers who are creating an action packed multiplayer game. Dystopia draws on the themes and concepts of the cyberpunk genre and implements ideas born out of years of gaming experience. With a diligently designed gameplay system, we hope to produce the next step in online multiplayer gaming.
Great interview, very interesting. Thanks noesis
I look forward to more of those interviews in the future.
Cool, can't wait for part 2.
nice interview. bring on part 2 :D
Great interview.. now show us the 2nd part. :D
Wise words.
Looking forward to p2
Sweet interview, very interesting stuff.
Good interview, We do often forget about the small mods. More credit should be given to the people who make stuff like the RTD mod for TF2.
good interview, wasnt expecting it either
I really enjoy dystopia, even the competitive league is good fun. A small but nice community for the most part.
This....is like.....the best interview video.......I have ever seen!
Wait, how do you change the theme of moddb for particular mod or article?