FortNinety
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While digging around my computer last night, I stumbled across these.... work in progress videos for K-Project:
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
I'm a diehard Rez fan, and Its these videos where my obsession truly began; when they first became public in early 2001 (thanks to DailyRadar at the time... hope they don't mind me hosting these vids!), I simply could not stop watching them. As cheesy and stupid as it sounds, it was as if a game was the ultimate game just for me was finally in production, and I was getting to see it as it was being made. Seeing early versions of games is always interesting, and even educational, but especially so for a game like Rez, which was (and still is) rather different.
My favorite is the first video which shows the game with a more "earthy" feel to it. Most interesting is the middle/portion which has trees bursting from the ground, since it foretells the use of birth & creation as a metaphor which was used in the final games fifth level to amazing effect. Also, the last portion of the video shows what the players character looked like at that point. Instead of abstract geometry, its a human being whos running. I would wager this is where the running man boss from the fourth level came from.
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
I'm a diehard Rez fan, and Its these videos where my obsession truly began; when they first became public in early 2001 (thanks to DailyRadar at the time... hope they don't mind me hosting these vids!), I simply could not stop watching them. As cheesy and stupid as it sounds, it was as if a game was the ultimate game just for me was finally in production, and I was getting to see it as it was being made. Seeing early versions of games is always interesting, and even educational, but especially so for a game like Rez, which was (and still is) rather different.
My favorite is the first video which shows the game with a more "earthy" feel to it. Most interesting is the middle/portion which has trees bursting from the ground, since it foretells the use of birth & creation as a metaphor which was used in the final games fifth level to amazing effect. Also, the last portion of the video shows what the players character looked like at that point. Instead of abstract geometry, its a human being whos running. I would wager this is where the running man boss from the fourth level came from.