Medieval Moves: Deadmund's Quest is a third - person on -
rails adventure game, and looks like it has some similar ideas to another PlayStation Move game, Sorcery, which was sadly absent from Sony's conference.
Not exact matches
The glorification of violence as a means to solve conflict is everywhere in our culture and I was that lame person that couldn't stand mixed - martial - arts battles and
railed against video
games and movies that depicted war or crime as an
adventure, even arguing we are «a generation of virtual sociopaths.»
This motion - controlled action
adventure feels like
games you've played before, with a little on -
rails Panzer Dragoon style shooting, some Crash Bandicoot 3D platforming and the promise of 2D Donkey Kong-esque barrel jumping.
I personally hope for a new Metroid (even more than Starfox) As great as a new Starfox would be, I think Metroid will do more favors for Wii U than an on - the -
rails shooter, of course there's the chance they'll try a new style for Starfox but that doesn't always work out so well — for example take Starfox
Adventures, or Metroid: other M, I really liked both
games, but the majority of people tend to criticize them for being the black sheep of their respective franchises.
«You can use it to make an FPS, an
adventure game like Uncharted or something on
rails,» Kojima said of the Fox Engine.
Switching the
game to an on -
rails shooter may help the developers to streamline these issues and provide a more compelling and evenly paced
adventure as designers will have complete control over what the
gamer experiences from start to finish.
And if we're talking inspirations, we have to recognise one
game above all others, an uncompromising
adventure from 1986 that dared to take gaming off the
rails, that put a whole world beyond the TV screen and invited the player to explore it: the original Legend of Zelda.
Once you get to town the
game goes off the
rails into a procedural, unguided
adventure.
The on -
rails space flight
adventure game pays attention to detail as you witness its smooth animation, detailed visuals, fun voice acting and the feel of your thrusters as you fight off an evil monkey from taking over the Lylat galaxy in the best flying
game for the N64.