Hi there,
Well, Scratches is close to release ... what are your future plans (in case Scratches meets your expectations)?
Hi there,
Well, Scratches is close to release ... what are your future plans (in case Scratches meets your expectations)?
---<br />Basti<br />www.adventure-treff.de
Scratches has more than actually met our expectations
Really, the interest on this game has surpassed even our wildest dreams. Which is a good thing, mind you!
We're definitely going to begin work on a new game early next year. We're expecting to shorten the production cycle a lot, now that we have the engine ready and the experience (which both supposed an overhead of easily 10-12 months). We're most likely going to work on a game among the same lines of Scratches (horror, first-person, etc).
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
Not to mention the Scratches action figures, lunchboxes and cartoon series! ;D
And books and movies!
(no kidding)
(okay okay, sort of)
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
Good . Nice to see it will be along the same lines and that Scratches won't be franchised (at least initially).Originally Posted by Agustin Cordes
While I mostly turned off by first-person, Scratches really caught my eye. It's the engine I believe, haven't seen anything like it and it way open me up to more first-person adventures using the engine.
Mr. Smoozles comic<br />Astronaut Elementary comic (the other AE )
Disco, I normally can't stand first-person games either.
I think a panoramic 360* view helps a lot, rather than slideshow graphics.
(Scratches has a choice of panoramic or slideshow, so you can have it the way you like )
I was quite surprised to learn that many people who literally couldn't stand first-persons liked the demo. It's a shame though, there are some great games in that perspective out there!
That said, we're looking to add more character interaction in our next title. There are many ideas in the air...
Agust�n Cordes<br />Nucleosys Digital Studio<br />www.nucleosys.com
Before Scratches, I didn't really like first-person. I'm glad I gave this one a chance.