https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGdaa4MYerg
The Fullbright Company, a new indie outfit that consists of three developers who among other high-profile games worked together on the fantastic Bioshock 2 add-on Minervaâs Den, has announced its first game. Itâs called Gone Home, and itâs a first-person game that revolves around exploration and discovery, rather than action or scares.
The video above is a pre-alpha demonstration of the game. From the Fullbright Companyâs Blog:
Hopefully the video demonstrates the basics of what Gone Home is all about: exploring a modern, residential locale, and discovering the story of what happened there by investigating a deeply interactive gameworld. Weâre really interested in pushing toward simulation, both in the sense of the physics system but also in allowing the player to open any door or drawer theyâd logically be able to and examine whatâs inside, down to small details. If we do it right, these interactive and simulation elements will work together to make you that much more invested in discovering the story woven into the environment.
That all sounds very cool to me.Thereâs something about exploring a mysterious, abandoned house, you know? It doesnât even have to be hauntedâtake Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor, the splendid iOS game that told the story of a house and its owners via environmental storytelling.
The game is described as PC-native, though their site makes sure to say that it will support gamepad. (Hooray!) Awesomely, they are also sure to let us know that they arenât planning to do a Kickstarter.
Oh, Right: Also, weâve got a game [The Fullbright Company]