Dream-On Studio talks Touch the Dead on DS and Wii |
Remember the Nintendo DS game called Dead 'N' Furious? Well, if you don't remember it, it is probably because it is now known as Touch the Dead. Recently, it was revealed that Eidos would take care of the game's publishing chores and Cubed3 was able to score an interview with Ben Yoris, director at Dream-On Studio, the developer of the game. Basically, he talked about the DS game and the possibility of a Wii version.When asked about how the project is doing, Yoris mentioned that "Touch the Dead is now a finished project. There were 6 to 8 people involved in the game." He divulged that so far, the game is pretty much a DS project, but they are considering it on the Wii as well. When asked how Touch the Dead would mesh with the Wii's unique control system, he said:
We think the game play could be easily adapted to the Wii. Of course the Wii would offer more possibilities in terms of motion detection for close range weapons, for example.
And of course, an interview about the Wii isn't complete without some next-gen console talk. When he was asked if he thinks the Wii could compete with the PS3 and Xbox 360, he said:
As a gamer, I have the greatest hope in the Nintendo Wii. I really think powerful graphics and effects are one thing and game play is another. Take Gears of War for example, which is a great game. You enjoy the quality of the game, it’s “next gen”. But basically you do something you already did in other games: advance and shoot. On Wii, I really think you will create some atmosphere and implication by the movement and the human-console interface. I think this is as important as the graphics and technology. Once the player is immersed in such an atmosphere, whatever the graphics, they will want to re-play.
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