Posted May 04, 2008 at 10:48AM by Glen D. Listed in: Interviews, Videos, Games, Dead Space Tags: EA Redwood Shores
Ó

Some people believe that storytelling in video games is secondary in terms of priority compared to the gameplay aspect. Much like doing the melody of a song before writing its lyrics, there's nothing wrong with this process. EA Redwood Shores, however, agrees to disagree with it. Especially in the case of Dead Space.

The devs say that they want to take the path less taken and they've constructed a rich back story for their upcoming game Dead Space (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC) before doing the gameplay. This promising sci-fi survival horror game features some well-thought out plot lines along with what looks like good visuals and a foreboding theme.

In the video below, you'll learn more about the concepts behind Dead Space as the creators themselves walk you through the overview. It looks like their alternative plan to game creation is going along nicely, and you can be the judge of that when you push play. Enjoy!

 

 




Buy: [Dead Space (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [Dead Space (PS3)]

Permalink  |   Email this  |   Linking Blogs   |   Digg It!

Bookmark / Find this article on:


0 Comments


Sort by:
   by Advertising -

Reply {show_replies_result_22}



The QJ.net Network RSS Feeds
QJ Forums
PC Gaming
Sony PSP
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Wii
Blog of Blogs Feed / PDA
QJ.NET RSS / PDA
Gaming Consoles Feed / PDA
Nintendo DS RSS / PDA
PlayStation 3 RSS / PDA
PSP Updates RSS / PDA
Wii RSS / PDA
Xbox 360 RSS / PDA
PC Gaming Feed / PDA
MMORPG RSS / PDA
Personal Computer Games RSS / PDA
World of Warcraft RSS / PDA
Technology Feed / PDA
Apple RSS / PDA
iPhone - iPod Touch RSS / PDA
Add QJ.NET
Add to My Yahoo!
Google Reader Subscribe with Bloglines
Add  to your Kinja digest Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Subscribe with Pluck RSS reader Add 'www.qj.net' to Newsburst from CNET News.com
Subscribe with SearchFox RSS del.icio.us www.qj.net
Add to Technorati Favorite! Add to My AOL
furl! it Stumble for Treehugger!