When it comes to gamer satisfaction there are those games that really do come out on top and this is mainly due to the fact that the developers have put everything into the game to make it look and feel as real as possible.
This is the developer diary for The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope the second outing for the game that is as dark and scary as a game could be. The key to this success is the use of motion capture, clearly, this is time-consuming and costly, but the end product is so much better.
In the video above the team behind the game demonstrate just how much work goes into the making the game when it would be so much easier to use the software that is available and that can produce great-looking games. Clearly, it is not the same, as it is the sounds too and there are so many other games that could benefit from this too.
With no set or props to rely on, how do you make the horror feel real? Watch how the talented actors tapped into their imagination to bring the characters of Little Hope to life.
Little Hope arrives on PS4, Xbox One, and Steam on October 30th, 2020 for more details go to The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope page on the Bandai Namco Entertainment website here.
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