After an year of production, and more than a decade of develop, our first Motion Picture Game is finished.
Motion Picture Game is our idea of entertainment: a unique combination of movies and games.
Playing our of games is like watching the movie ‘Indiana Jones’ and being able to command Indiana inside the scene IN REAL TIME, just like if it was Mario or Lara Croft.
This is not about graphic adventures or laser games, we are talking about REAL ARCADE-ACTION GAME.
STAY DEAD is our first motion picture game reaching the market.
Actually if two people are watching and playing STAY DEAD together, for the player will be as having fun with a modern videogame and the viewer will see just like a real movie with its grammar and its visual issues!
In the end STAY DEAD is a fusion of an action movie and a 'round beat'em up' game like street fighter with elements taken from rythm games.
So you're not talking aobut a "REAL ARCADE-ACTION GAME" (why that has to be in caps is beyond me...), but something that's trying to mimic it?
Looks cheesy, but still interesting. I can't imagine how playing this will feel, but I'm willing to try.
So...when can we get our hands on it?
Im a bit confused about that "your" idea of interactive motion picture... Do you really claim this "idea" as yours, and that piece as "first motion picture game ever"?..
Or it is just my paranoia?..
Well, some new things, as it is fighting game, not adventure or quest, as interactive motions before...
Also, i think you should make a better demonstration video, showing someone actually pressing buttons, cause by now it may look just as montage.
As far as I understand this, they just mean that this what they find entertaining (: nothing about claiming this would be their idea.
I agree! They should show someone really playing this game!
Looks really interesting!
... Actual in-game graphic... Which usually insinuates that it isn't prerendered - but in this case it's actual footage, which doesn't need an engine to render it all really and is only as graphic as far as it's output is being displayed at (480, 720).. Does that count?
Also, a Motion Picture Game ready to sell for PC, Mac, and Ipad sounds like a comic that would take less than 25mbs on your system...