Alan Wake 2‘s programmers took ideas from Capcom’s Resident Evil collection as it desired gamers to really feel “more vulnerable” while playing the follow up.
In a meeting with Edge (Issue 388), Alan Wake 2 game supervisor Kyle Rowley talked about a few of the upcoming game’s scary impacts, indicating the current Resident Evil games as an asset of referral when it involves developing spooky cam angles in the game.
“Camera perspective and things like that, yes, there are good references from the recent Resident Evil games that we did look at,” Rowley claims. “But not just because, oh, you know, it worked for them,” the supervisor proceeds, “it’s more like, how does that help us build the kind of experience we want? More claustrophobic; making the player feel more vulnerable; making the enemies feel more physical and dangerous.”
Since you never ever understand what monstrosities are lingering the edge for you in each of the Resident Evil games, as well as the reality that Alan Wake 2 will be full-fledged survival horror, the Capcom collection is definitely an excellent location to obtain ideas. This additionally hasn’t come as much of a shock to us as Alan Wake 2 did one hell of a Resident Evil impression in its first gameplay reveal previously this year.
Alan Wake 2 is readied to release on October 17, 2023, as well as will certainly be offered on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, as well as computer. Don’t stress if you really did not play the initial on Xbox 360 in the past or if you still have not navigated to playing Alan Wake Remastered from 2021, as Alan Wake 2 newcomers don’t need to have played the original game, although we absolutely recommend providing a minimum of the remake a go if you desire the complete Remedy experience.
As for Issue 388 of Edge, that gets on sale now as well as can be grabbed from Magazines Direct.
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Source: gamesradar.com