CreatorVC continues to sweeten things with their upcoming TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror Gaming documentary, bringing in additional participants for the documentary, as well as giving those potential backers still on the fence a bit more time to decide.
In addition to the 38 participants already revealed, CreatorVC has announced six additional personalities joining the TerrorBytes documentary:
Andy Bray (Alien Isolation lead AI programmer) Brian Gomez Adam Sessler (former X-Play co-host/TV personality and 25-year games media veteran) Pete Wanat Alex Aniel Dawn Fintor
On top of that, CreatorVC has announced a 48 hour extension for the pre-sales campaign, which will put the new deadline to the middle of the night on March 5th.
Meanwhile, more details have been revealed about the five-part docuseries, including the topics for each episode. All of this can be found on the documentary’s official site.
The episodes are as follows:
Episode 1 – Enter The Survival Horror:...
In addition to the 38 participants already revealed, CreatorVC has announced six additional personalities joining the TerrorBytes documentary:
Andy Bray (Alien Isolation lead AI programmer) Brian Gomez Adam Sessler (former X-Play co-host/TV personality and 25-year games media veteran) Pete Wanat Alex Aniel Dawn Fintor
On top of that, CreatorVC has announced a 48 hour extension for the pre-sales campaign, which will put the new deadline to the middle of the night on March 5th.
Meanwhile, more details have been revealed about the five-part docuseries, including the topics for each episode. All of this can be found on the documentary’s official site.
The episodes are as follows:
Episode 1 – Enter The Survival Horror:...
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"Silent Hill: Homecoming" represented a big change for the series, with a new developer bringing in current-gen ideas like a fully controllable camera and choice-driven dialog exchanges. Change is coming once again for the next entry in the series, which the upcoming February issue of Game Informer reveals is called "Silent Hill: Downpour."
As was the case with "Homecoming" before it, "Downpour" hands the series' reins over to a new developer: Czech company Vatra Games. Design director Brian Gomez acknowledges that the team's biggest concern is making sure their game is a good fit for the series. "Silent Hill the town is the star of the show," he said. "So we see Silent Hill as the only consistent character across the whole series. It's really about who you plug into it."
What he means, for those who aren't familiar with the series, is that the nightmares which manifest...
As was the case with "Homecoming" before it, "Downpour" hands the series' reins over to a new developer: Czech company Vatra Games. Design director Brian Gomez acknowledges that the team's biggest concern is making sure their game is a good fit for the series. "Silent Hill the town is the star of the show," he said. "So we see Silent Hill as the only consistent character across the whole series. It's really about who you plug into it."
What he means, for those who aren't familiar with the series, is that the nightmares which manifest...
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