Sega's Midwest Alien Horror Plans 17
Thanks to GamePro for their report discussing the Sega Japan development team researching a next-gen horror title in the exotic environs of Carbondale, Illinois. The original report from the Southern Illinoisan mentions that the Sega team are "..documenting Carbondale from every conceivable angle" for this unannounced alien-invasion horror title, which, according to Sega producer Cord Smith, is "..being built from the ground up for the U.S. market, [and] will be one of the biggest Sega titles of next year." But this unexplored environment is evidently most educative for the Japanese developers, as Cord says: "It's a challenge for them to see even the most mundane details. What does a normal U.S. bathroom look like? What does a family room look like? How do people watch TV? How do people decorate?"
I want a horror game that (Score:4, Funny)
a sidequest of the geek horror game.... (Score:2)
Oh the horror!!!
and I only am escaped alone to tell thee (Score:3, Funny)
Re:and I only am escaped alone to tell thee (Score:1)
Built for the U.S. Market, But... (Score:5, Insightful)
This is not to be too orientalist about it -- the phenomenon works both ways. I remember how much fun it was, when I played Shenmue, to experience Japanese small-town life to some degree. As I have traveled in Japan over the past two years, it has been even more fun to see how accurate the Shenmue designers' attention to detail was. (Well, OK, I've never had to perform a Quick Time Event in a back alley, but otherwise--)
Good. Alien Invasions ... (Score:3, Funny)
It's about time that the Alien Invasion genre got a serious kick in the ass. People are so naive about what happens during Alien Invasions, and how to deal with them.
Providing a suitable analog in a video game reality will prepare the species for its ultimate test.
I praise Sega for their initiative in this matter, and would like to invite them to Recklinghausen to see how the Germans will deal with the situation as well. There can never be enough serious studies of the effects of Alien Invasion, in my opinion.
Former Carbondale resident speaks (Score:5, Funny)
damn hippies.
Re:Former Carbondale resident speaks (Score:1)
They should talk to the folks at Konami... (Score:2)
Re:They should talk to the folks at Konami... (Score:3, Insightful)
Sounds really sweet... now what game are you talking about? :)
Re:They should talk to the folks at Konami... (Score:1)
It Came from Bentonville (Score:2, Funny)
Glaring blue-and-white amidst the cornfields, it proceeded to suck the life out of the downtown of Carbondale.
Aliens have taken 'The Strip' (Score:1)
Re:Alien Invasion in Carbondale? (Score:2)
I assume you're making light of the Pyramid Apparment fire back in '92. Since the 10 year aniversary past just last Decemeber, it got a writeup in the DE. The case is still open. There is a suspect, but not enough evidence for an arrest. He was a resident of the building. He has left the country. Given the fact that the apartment building was popular with international students, and the suspect left the cou
I wonder... (Score:1)