.Pennywise
Banned
I just finished watching the last season of Love, Death + Robots on Netflix (I highly recommend you to watch this series) and...
Our gaming graphics are still shit compared to pre-rendered.
Our games writing is abysmally far from other media.
I would want a ton of these stories to be an actual videogame.
But my biggest conclusion I could take out of this, also as a question:
Is it possible to have the 'Love, Death + Robots' treatment in the gaming medium?
AAA production values but with a self-contained short experience that doesn't get stretched out to the dozens (or even hundreds) of hours?
Closer I could think of this is Journey or Inside (and that's a stretch).
Would you like something like this? Do you think is it doable in games?
Our gaming graphics are still shit compared to pre-rendered.
Our games writing is abysmally far from other media.
I would want a ton of these stories to be an actual videogame.
But my biggest conclusion I could take out of this, also as a question:
Is it possible to have the 'Love, Death + Robots' treatment in the gaming medium?
AAA production values but with a self-contained short experience that doesn't get stretched out to the dozens (or even hundreds) of hours?
Closer I could think of this is Journey or Inside (and that's a stretch).
Would you like something like this? Do you think is it doable in games?