GDC 08: Portal post-mortem on mixing story with gameplay, lovable cubes |
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What made Valve Corporation's Portal (Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3, PC) a triumph? What's the secret behind the Weighted Companion Cube's huge success? Developers Kim Swift and Erik Wolpaw weren't shy of sharing the recipe at the Game Developers Conference 2008. Two major points were raised: story should merge with gameplay, and the U.S. Secret Service documents can help in game design.Swift explained during Portal's post-mortem session at GDC '08, "By itself, our story wouldn't make a great novel. And the gameplay is all right, but a little on the dry side." To make things work, Swift said it took tight integration between the story and the gameplay. "It really seemed to resonate with people," Swift added.
Wolpaw cited Clive Barker's Undying as an example of a game that suffered from big disparities between the "story story" and "gameplay story."
Aside from budget and manpower limitations that pushed Portal's developers to make do with the protagonist GLaDOS being just computer-generated voice, Wolpaw interestingly gave U.S. Secret Service documents on interrogation techniques credit for the birth of another "character" - the Weighted Companion Cube. He learned that people in prolonged isolation isolation tend to develop affinities for inanimate objects, which made the heart-decorated companion a good choice.
However, Wolpaw did say that there's more than one reason why players in Portal are equipped with the cube instead of normal boxes. For one, the Companion Cube is a lot more satisfying to play with than random boxes. It also doubled as a platform of revenge as players burn GLaDOS the same way GLaDOS asks them to burn the cube.
To sum it up, Swift and Wolpaw emphasized on how important it is for developers to be creative even under restraints. They advised devs to treat limitations as fuel of creativity and always have faith in themselves. Finally, Portal's creators also insist that playtesting is very important.
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I never understood why people worship the Cube, but I might buy a Plush Cube if I can find one. Anyone got links?
Valve is releasing an official plushie you can buy from their store eventually. I don't know when, though. In the meantime, if you really can't wait, I hear there are places all over the web of people making cubes themselves and selling them. Google is your friend, here.