Quantic Dream may be known for its narrative adventures like Heavy Rain and Detroit: Become Human, but it sounds like the studio is looking at new ways to tell stories. Today at Gamescom, USG talked about the future of Quantic Dream with studio co-founder Guillaume de Fondaumière. When asked about the studio branching out from the choice-based games it's become known for into something else entirely, de Fondaumière said Quantic Dream is exploring alternative genres for a future project.
George Miller expressed dismay toward the 2015 Mad Max game recently, but Avalanche Studios' take on the lore is still so good to this day.
I think the funny thing is if Kojima made a Mad Max game it would be so trippy and "out there" I don't think it would feel like Mad Max by the time he's done with it. This is why he's better off with original new IPs.
Kojima seems like a buzz word these film directors use because he's probably the only big name they've heard from the gaming industry.
Wccftech interviewed The Alters Lead Designer Rafał Włosek to learn more about the making of The Alters and its feature set.
Following a recent interview with Sony, Naughty Dog head Neil Druckmann claims the original intent was “unfortunately lost” in the process.
Glad he clarified it but i'm still somewhat skeptical. Plus, his comments about how Ai will revolutionize storytelling were still pretty iffy.
It'll be interesting to see something different from these guys. Love all their other games though.
If they do different genre's don't have David Cage direct them.
I honestly don't want different genres from QD just do what you do best.
This type off games would be best on the Switch, to use the controllers to it's best.