GRTV's David Caballero met with former Infinity Ward man and founder of Robotoki, Robert Bowling, to discuss game design and Robotoki's upcoming game universe Human Element.
"Not everyone is action focused, not everyone wants to fight for what they want. Some people if you're fighting at the hardest difficulty and you're an adult with a child you want to avoid confrontation, you want to rebuild society, you want to create fortifications, you're taking a more intelligent approach to the apocalypse, but you still have to deal with all these elements in the world. The action focused guys, the stealth focused guys, and I think that diversity of player really adds to the depth and excitement of what the Human Element world is."
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Remember Human Element? The class-based, zombie apocalypse game from Robert Bowling who served as the creative strategist and community manager for Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty franchise? As it turns out, Bowling’s studio Robotoki has shut down.
Shouldn't have given such a different impression of your game then. You described it as a gritty visceral apocalypse survival based on keeping the human element alive. Instead you made a cartoony Mad Max multiplayer shooter. I cannot understand what on earth happened.
Well i guess this is a good thing, what they showed and what the described was not even close to each other.