<h4>Chapter 354: Parkour, oh no, horror game</h4>
In the meeting room, everyone other than the League of Legends branch members were gathered, waiting for Chen Mo to announce the new game.
Of course, Qian Yong was present. Although he was fully responsible for the version update of League of Legends, he was also responsible for the numerical values and level architecture of the new project, so he had to be involved in the new game.
After such a long time of training, Chen Mo felt that Qian Kun was bing more and more reliable. Other than his Chuunibyou spirit of cheating for paywalls, he was already a very qualified designer in all other aspects.
“Manager, hurry up and announce the new game!” Su Jinyu said impatiently.
“That’s right, manager,” Zhou Hanyu said.”You only said you wanted to set up a motion capture studio. Are you going to make an RPG game or a first person adventure game?”
Zheng Hongxi was also looking forward to it. “Yes, I think it’s definitely an RPG game. After all, role-ying games are the games that can truly prove the strength of apany!”
Qian Kun clearly didn’t agree with this statement,””No, no, no, what do you mean by” role-ying games “are the only way to prove apany’s strength”? They’re obviously using games to prove it!”
Lin Xiao looked at Qian Kun with a ck face. It was obvious that the person in charge of the “League of Legends” project was extremely obsessed with spending money, which made her, who liked to y “League of Legends”, very worried.
Chen Moughed. It was obvious that no one had guessed what the next game would be, which made him very satisfied.
How could I, the boss, put my face aside after letting you guys guess so easily?
Chen Mo tapped on the keyboard of hisptop, and a document appeared on the screen.
Oust’s design document.
“Escape?” Su Jinyu was a little confused.”Is it simr to Don’t Starve?” A VR version of Don’t Starve?”
......
Zheng Hongxi stroked his chin.”From the name, it looks like a survival game as well. But it shouldn’t be the same type as Don’t Starve.” Strictly speaking, Don’t Starve’s content should be ‘survival’, but ‘escape’ feels ...”
“It looks like a ...” Qian Kun said.
Zhou Hanyu was also in disbelief,””H-horror games?”
Chen Zhao made a “you’re right” gesture.””Smart. That’s right, this is a horror game.”
Everyone was speechless.
Obviously, this genre waspletely out of their expectations, because there was basically no big gamepany in the country that wanted to touch horror games, not even Emperor dynasty entertainment and ZEN Entertainment.
Domesticpanies that made horror games were usually smallpanies or independent game designers. They felt that with their ownpany’s level of design, they wouldn’t be able topete with other types of games, so they made horror games.
The horror games produced by thesepanies were often fake, just like “deserted house horror”, where they would run away after a wave.
The reason was moreplicated, but in the end, it was still due to the audit and Foundation.
There was no need to talk about the audit. This kind of thing that touched the boundary was something that most gamepanies would not be willing to take the risk of doing.
As for the foundation, it was because the domestic video gamepanies had no experience and umtion in making horror games. The video game designers didn’t have a good grasp of the yers ‘psychology, so the horror games they made were easily seen through. They weren’t scary at all, and might even be turned into dissing games.
Everyone was quite surprised to hear that Chen Mo was nning to make a horror game. However, this also piqued everyone’s curiosity. After all, Chen Mo’s games always exceeded their expectations and were always sessful, so everyone was looking forward to what kind of horror game Chen Mo was going to make this time.
Chen Mo looked at everyone,”for now, horror games are a niche genre in China.” However, it’s a game that’s very interesting and can be considered a ssic game. ”
“It’s just like my previous game, excavating for Ascension. The game itself isn’t very friendly to most yers, but it’s very enjoyable to watch and has a lot of topics to talk about.
“It’s the same for horror games. Perhaps most people don’t have the courage to y them, but as long as horror games are done well, they’ll soon dominate all kinds of live-streaming tforms and video websites. They’ll spread very quickly and be very well-known.
“Next, I’ll briefly talk about the design concept of this game. It’s divided into four parts, namely the operation mode, the story, the rted resources, and the yer’s psychological control. ”
Chen Mo started exining the core gamey and main fun points of oust.
In fact, although Triple-A masterpieces looked very high-end, their processes were rtively fixed. It was like a product produced in an assembly line. As long as the risk was controlled and the money was willing to invest, it was almost certain that the work would be above the standard.
For example, Triple-A masterpieces were like Heavy Industries. There were cumbersome steps andplicated processes, and there was a set of rtively fixed processes with high investment and high risk. Competitive online games such as League of Legends and PUBG were like the IT industry. They didn’t have a particrly high technical threshold, and the key was creativity, ideas, promotion, and so on.
The reason why manyrge foreign factories could maintain a stable output of Triple-A masterpieces at the speed of one per year was that this was a rtively streamlined production model.
For example, for the naughty Dog who made “doomsday of the United States” and “mysterious sea”, the two games seemed to be very different in terms of plot and genre, but they yed the same way. As long as he changed the script, the scenes, the characters, and so on, he could make them easily.
As such, Chen Mo focused on exining the highlights of oust.
For example, it was a parkour, no, horror game where the main character’sbat power was zero and he could only run away.
For example, the main character’s DV night vision and battery-collecting were very important settings.
These were clearly different from the horror games that were currently being yed, but Chen Mo had singled them out and exined them in detail.
Chen Mo broke down the entire game into many different parts. In everyrge setting, the yers would trigger different events afterpleting each side mission. The game’s flow was slow and fast at times, and the yers ‘tension would only be fully activated when they were rxed.
After finishing the concept speech, everyone was very excited.
Zheng Hongxi said,”wow, manager, this horror game is awesome!” It’s even more exciting than the games we’ve made before!”
Su Jinyu,[it’s a super blockbuster!] If it’s made into a VR game, wouldn’t the yers be scared out of their wits?”
Zhou Hanyu,”I don’t know if this game will be popr, but ourpany will definitely be popr ... The onlypany in the country that can make horror games?” Just thinking about this title makes me feel good. ”
“How about we make one of ourpany’s rooms into a mental hospital as a memento?”
“Get lost!” Everyone shouted.
Fu Guangnan frowned.”Manager, this game is not bad. But can it pass the vetting process???”