Yesterday, the New York Videogame Critics Circle (NYVGCC) announced the winners of the 13th annual New York Game Awards in a dedicated ceremony streamed live from the SVA Theatre, with Baldur's Gate 3 once again emerging as the big winner.
24.01.2024 - 12:37 / rockpapershotgun.com / Sam Barlow
I wasn't as sold on Half Mermaid's Immortality as the internet at large, but I'll give Sam Barlow as much rope for his FMV games as anyone else. He recently Xeeted about the studio's upcoming projects C and D, described as "next level FMV, hold onto your seats", and "reinventing 3rd person horror again", respectively. The games now have heavily redacted Steam pages, and Barlow revealed a few more details on Kinda Funny Games (helpfully transcribed a bit by VGC if you can't be arsed watching).
Sci-fi horror Project C's Steam store description starts "Gifted with the", and I'm fairly confident it'll continue "ability to see", based on all the eye imagery and size of the redactions. My prediction is that it'll be a girl who can see alternate versions of the present, using the same kind of layering, and pushing through those layers, that we saw in Immortality. This prediction is strengthened by the fact Barlow says that it's "in the tradition of Immortality, building on some of that tech but going in a cool direction." The description also says "kaleidoscopic" and "future", so perhaps you need to find the path through the shifting options to reach the right future. Barlow also described it as a "cool little puzzle box", and "the chunkiest mechanic we've come up with" - although I don't know what that last point means. Of the two games, I think I'm more interested in this one.
Project D's store page just says "Something bad", "Some doors" twice, and then "home?". So, you get stuck going through doors, which can lead you to different places, and have to try to get home? It seems to be set in or around 1983, and maybe you play a nurse. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that it isn't reinventing horror tropes, at any rate. "This is a third-person survival horror game," Barlow says on Kinda Funny, "but like, take that and then imagine what happens if the Immortality team fuses with a third-person survival horror game." That could be very cool, because I kind of can't imagine how that team would do survival horror, and I like that I can't.
Barlow also references Silent Hill: Shattered Memories in relation to Project D, a 2009 Wii game that got middling reviews. If that's the original reinvention of third-person horror he's referencing then I will just smile and nod politely. Barlow's tweet about the games also says they have shelved a "Project B(astille)" because "the world isn't ready for our take on the French Revolution yet". Like, okay, dude. Is it about Marie Antoinette or a sexy tricoteuse?
I said I'll give Half Mermaid rope and I've been a bit snarky, haven't I? I don't not like Half Mermaid and Barlow's games! Perhaps I have a bit of tall poppy syndrome, here. My natural impulse is to be a bit
Yesterday, the New York Videogame Critics Circle (NYVGCC) announced the winners of the 13th annual New York Game Awards in a dedicated ceremony streamed live from the SVA Theatre, with Baldur's Gate 3 once again emerging as the big winner.
The 13th annual New York Game Awards took place yesterday, with Baldur's Gate 3 taking the top prize of Game of the Year.
Sam Barlow, the creator of the critically acclaimed FMV video game Immortality, has teased two upcoming projects and a third that is currently on hold.
Sam Barlow, known for his work on experimental video games like Her Story, Telling Lies, and more recently Immortality, has announced that he is working on two new games. Currently titled Project C and Project D, both games are going to be distinctly different from each other, with one title being similar to Barlow’s more recent work, while the other would be more reminiscent of older titles that Barlow has worked on like Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.
Sam Barlow — the developer behind acclaimed investigative FMV adventures Immortality, Telling Lies, and Her Story — has announced he's working on two new horror titles, including a third-person survival horror said to be for old school Barlow fans «that played Silent Hill: Shattered Memories back in the day.»
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