What happens when you put a dozen or so veteran game designers in a cabin in Vancouver for a few days? They take walks and eat breakfast together, and then they form Hinterland Games and start development on their first project, a survival sim called "The Long Dark."
"The Long Dark" is a first-person, open-world survival game that takes place after a solar flare has knocked out most modern technology. As pilot William Mackenzie, it'll be your job to survive as long as possible in the cold Northwestern winter -- not until rescue comes, but forever as a new way of life. There's no trailer yet, but Hinterland's Kickstarter video is a good introduction:
The basic of wilderness survival include, I guess, finding food and water and staying warm, but "The Long Dark"'s list of gameplay systems is expansive. Here's a taste: time of day, dynamic weather, wildlife, caloric intake,...
"The Long Dark" is a first-person, open-world survival game that takes place after a solar flare has knocked out most modern technology. As pilot William Mackenzie, it'll be your job to survive as long as possible in the cold Northwestern winter -- not until rescue comes, but forever as a new way of life. There's no trailer yet, but Hinterland's Kickstarter video is a good introduction:
The basic of wilderness survival include, I guess, finding food and water and staying warm, but "The Long Dark"'s list of gameplay systems is expansive. Here's a taste: time of day, dynamic weather, wildlife, caloric intake,...
- 9/18/2013
- by Joseph Leray
- MTV Multiplayer
Adulthood, in itself, isn't very funny. And it's very rare that a series like Friends or Seinfeld can correctly inject a groundbreaking dosage of humor into the mundane details of being working men and women: the sense of discovery is gone, the making light of things you don't know has faded, the foolish ways of thinking aren't productive in the world of cubicles and docs. When a comedy manages to hit a good nerve, it usually does so with memorable characters in unique situations, making those people jump out of the screen—out of the show, even—and become instant staples. But more times than not, these prolific characters are earnestly stupid, because nothing is quite as funny as catching someone blissfully unaware of how life really works.
And no one's more humorously ignorant of the rules of life more than the high schooler, which is why MTV's The Inbetweeners...
And no one's more humorously ignorant of the rules of life more than the high schooler, which is why MTV's The Inbetweeners...
- 8/21/2012
- by Terron R. Moore
- TVology
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