Schlagwort: curve digital

  • Heuert im rasanten Multiplayer-Spiel Embr als Feuerwehrkaft an

    Heuert im rasanten Multiplayer-Spiel Embr als Feuerwehrkaft an

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    Hi, ich bin Howard, der Teamleiter von Muse Games, Entwickler von Embr – einem rasanten Koop-Brandbekämpfungsspiel (inklusive anderer Nebenjobs), das in einer alternativen hyper-kapitalistischen Realität spielt, in der herkömmliche Notfalldienste der Vergangenheit angehören!

    Game Jam im Verkehrsstau – wie wir die zündende Idee für Embr hatten

    Auf dem Rückweg vom MAGFest, wo wir Guns of Icarus vorgestellt hatten, gerieten wir in einen fürchterlichen Stau. Es gab nichts zu tun, also haben wir die Zeit dafür genutzt, ein paar Spielideen zu sammeln. Wir zählten alle möglichen Einfälle auf, bis wir uns plötzlich an das Arcade-Spiel Brave Firefighters erinnerten, das wir alle liebten. In einem inspirierenden Moment fingen wir damit an, die Dinge des Spiels zu analysieren, durch die es so viel Spaß machte. Und da merkten wir, dass schon längere Zeit nicht mehr versucht wurde, ein kooperatives Brandbekämpfungsspiel zu entwickeln. Die Idee, die ganzen Mechaniken und Thematiken durchzugehen, fand an diesem Tag ihren Anfang.

    Als wir mit einfachen grauen Boxen die Kernmechaniken von Brandbekämpfung und sich ausbreitendem Feuer testeten, erkannten wir, dass wir das mit einer Botschaft verbinden wollten – mit etwas Bedeutungsvollem, das emotionale Reaktionen hervorrufen würde. Als die Feuer in LA wüteten, lasen wir Berichte darüber, dass berühmte Stars ihre riesigen Anwesen von privaten Feuerwehrkräften retten ließen. Wir lasen über die Folgen von Haushaltskürzungen in Kommunen und die missliche Lage von Kurzzeitarbeitern in der Gig Economy. Es traf einen emotionalen Nerv bei uns, woraufhin wir uns entschieden: „Das ist es.“ Wir fühlten uns verpflichtet, das Spiel als Satire auf den Wagniskapitalismus und die Gig Economy zu schaffen, die sich über das lustig macht, was ausufernde Privatisierung auf Kosten des menschlichen Wohlbefindens mit Diensten der Öffentlichkeit macht – beispielsweise der Brandbekämpfung.

    Bekämpft Brände, erledigt noch zusätzliche Aufträge und verdient Geld

    Embr ist ein rasantes, kooperatives Brandbekämpfungs-Spielerlebnis, bei dem die Spieler einem formlosen, stetig wachsenden und kontinuierlich erzeugten Feind hautnah gegenüberstehen: dem Feuer. Während Embr eine Hommage an wegweisende Avantgarde-Spiele wie Burning Rangers und Brave Firefighters darstellt, entwickeln wir das Spielprinzip weiter, indem wir tief ineinandergreifende Materialsysteme und Interaktionen eingebaut haben und das bodenlose Chaos erforschen, das diese Systeme erschaffen. Dabei liegt unser Fokus auf Teamwork.

    Als Team von Embr Respondrs – Feuerwehrkräfte für private Aufträge – werdet ihr in brennende Gebäude stürmen und mit einer Reihe an bedrohlichen und tödlichen Gefahren konfrontiert. Das Feuer lodert um euch herum, verbreitet sich über entflammbare Materialien und saugt währenddessen den Sauerstoff und die Feuchtigkeit aus eurer Umgebung. Aber das ist nicht die einzige Gefahr. Als Embr Respondrs müsst ihr eure Augen nach Gasaustritten, Stromschlägen und auch tödlichen Explosionen offen halten. Respondrs, die Profit machen wollen, müssen die Waage zwischen 5-Sterne-Bewertungen, Geräte-Aufwertungen, neuen Fahrzeugen und ihrer eigenen Gesundheit und Sicherheit halten.

    Während der Beta-Phase haben sich die Dienste in Embr von privaten Feuerwehrkräften auf Essens- und Paketzulieferung (weil alle eben mehr Pakete brauchen) über Reinigung bis hin zur Demolierung ausgeweitet (einige Klienten brauchen eben ihren Versicherungsanspruch, um manchmal ganz von vorne anfangen zu können). Als euer eigener Boss habt ihr die komplette Entscheidungs- und Handlungsgewalt darüber, ob ihr die Ziele erfüllt oder sogar mit ihnen angebt. Die Entscheidung, wie ihr spielt oder Geld verdient, liegt ganz bei euch.

    Rasanter, plattformübergreifender Online-Koop

    Wir freuen uns, anzukündigen, dass Embr am 23. September auf PlayStation erscheint ! Das Spiel auf PlayStation zu veröffentlichen, war ein Traum, der sich nun für uns erfüllt hat. Es ist ein Online-Koop-Erlebnis, bei dem der Bund der Freundschaft durch Feuer geschmiedet wird. Embr verfügt über eine Crossplay-Funktion, durch die ihr auch gemeinsam mit Freunden auf PC oder Xbox Geld verdienen könnt.

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  • Play firefighters for hire in frantic multiplayer Embr, out tomorrow

    Play firefighters for hire in frantic multiplayer Embr, out tomorrow

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    Hi I’m Howard, the team lead of Muse Games, the developer of Embr – a frantic co-op firefighting (plus other side-jobs) game set in a hyper-capitalist alt reality where traditional emergency services are a thing of the past!

    Game jam in traffic jam – How Embr got its spark

    Stuck in a horrendous traffic jam back from MAGFest showing Guns of Icarus, we had nothing to do, so what better way to spend time than to jam on game ideas. We started tossing ideas around, and all of a sudden we remembered the Brave Firefighters arcade game that we all loved. In a moment of inspiration, we started dissecting what made that game so fun, and we realized that there hadn’t been an attempt in co-op firefighting in a long time. The idea of exploring the mechanics and theme took root that day.

    When we started grey boxing the core mechanics of firefighting and creating procedural fire, we knew we wanted to imbue it with a message, something meaningful and drawing an emotional response. As the LA fires were raging, we read about celebrities saving their mega-mansions with private firefighters. We read about the consequences of municipal budget cuts and the plight of gig-economy workers. It all struck an emotional chord, and we decided that this is it. We felt an imperative to shape the game as a satire aimed at venture capitalism and the gig economy, making fun of what rampant privatization at the expense of human condition could do to public services such as firefighting.

    Fight fires, take on extra gigs, and make money

    Embr is a frantic co-op firefighting experience where players are pitted against an amorphous, constantly evolving, and procedurally generated enemy – fire – in close quarters. While Embr pays homage to the few pioneering forays such as Burning Rangers and Brave Firefighters, we innovate by forging deeply interconnected material systems and interactions, exploring the endless chaos that these systems create whilst focusing on teamwork.

    As a team of Embr Respondrs, private gig firefighters, you will rush into burning buildings, and will be confronted with an array of deadly and dangerous hazards. Fire burns around you, spreading through flammable materials, eating oxygen and moisture from the environment as it goes. But it’s not your only risk. As Embr Respondrs, you have to keep your eyes open for dangerous gas leaks, electrical shocks, and deadly explosions as well. Profitable Respondrs have to balance five-star ratings, tool upgrades, and new vehicles against their own health and safety.

    During beta, Embr’s services have expanded from private firefighting to food delivery, box delivery (because everyone needs more boxes), to cleanup and demolition (clients need that insurance claim for a brand new start sometimes). As your own boss, you have complete agency and freedom of choice to follow objectives, or flaunt them. How you choose to play, or make money, is entirely up to you.

    Frantic cross-platform online co-op

    We’re excited to announce that Embr is coming to PS4 on September 23! Launching on PlayStation has been a dream come true for us. It’s an online co-op experience where the bond of friendship is forged by fire. If you have friends on PC or Xbox, Embr comes with cross-platform play so you can make money with them together.

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  • Epic Old-School Adventure A Knight’s Quest Hits PS4 Today

    Epic Old-School Adventure A Knight’s Quest Hits PS4 Today

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    Amazing news, everyone: the awesome throwback adventure A Knight’s Quest is out today on PlayStation 4!

    Taking inspiration from a whole host of classic adventure titles, A Knight’s Quest is a perfect blend of old-school puzzling and modern-day visuals. Players fill the shiny metal boots of Rusty, a fresh-faced new knight who manages to start a cataclysmic event that threatens to destroy the world as he knows it. Nice job, Rusty. With the spirit powers of wind, fire, and ice behind him, he’ll explore a world packed full of wonderful new locations in the hopes of fixing his big mistake.

    The medieval realm of Regalia will be Rusty’s first port of call, a bustling harbor town packed with impressive ships, towering stone buildings and plenty of nosy townsfolk. Away from the busy town centre, the fringes of Regalia have their own threat: a swampland infested with possessed skeletons and slime-riddled creatures kept in check by the local rainforest tribe.

    Zameris is another local hotspot, a desert town inspired by the desolate lands of classic Disney films like Aladdin. Zameris is the perfect place for a spot of shopping, its bazaar filled with useful items to purchase from the local rock men. Built on shifting sands, players will have to quickly move from spot to spot or risk sinking to their doom. Make sure you pay your respects to the local soldiers keeping careful guard of the populace.

    If you can’t stand the heat, then the cooler climates of Peaky Peaks sound like your best bet. Inspired by classic Japanese culture, its snow-covered mountains are always an icy threat. Make sure you swing by the town’s very own nightclub run by the ice bros, some of the coolest locals you’ll meet on your travels. And wrap up warm, as Rusty can get chilly fast.

    These are just a handful of the varied and colorful locations players can explore in A Knight’s Quest, and we can’t wait to see what you can find hidden in their nooks and crannies.

    The team has put countless hours of playtime the game here at the Curve offices. With its sly sense of humor and beautiful 3D locations, it’s a real love letter to some of the greatest adventure games of all time — with all the bells and whistles of a modern PS4 title. Rusty might not be your typical knight, but he can still stand tall with the best of them.

    A Knight’s Quest is out today on PS4 at PlayStation Store for $24.99.

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  • For The King Out Today on PS4, Beginner’s Guide

    For The King Out Today on PS4, Beginner’s Guide

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    For The King is a strategic RPG that blends tabletop and roguelike elements together in a challenging adventure that spans the realms, and it’s out today on PlayStation 4! To celebrate the launch, For The King is 20% off for PlayStation Plus users starting today. The world of For The King can be unforgiving, so here are six tips to help you survive on your first excursion into the wilds of Fahrul.

    Start with the ‘For The King’ Adventure

    When playing For The King for the first time, you should start with the ‘For The King’ base campaign. In this adventure, you will battle against Chaos as you try to solve the King’s murder and restore order to the land. For The King is absolutely bursting at the seams with content, so make sure to give yourself a fighting chance by learning the basics first!

    These are the rest of the adventures to choose from:

    • Frozen Expanse: Brave the cold and go beyond the Forest as you search for lost treasure in a frosty wonderland of terror.
    • Into the Deep: Explore the deep and its many hidden secrets in an adventure spanning the high seas.
    • Dungeon Crawl: Explore the lands of Fahrul in a free-form adventure to locate and destroy the Chaos generators deep within five deadly dungeons.
    • Hildebrant’s Cellar: How far can you explore Hildebrant’s Cellar and what awaits those who dare enter? Unlock unique Lore Store Items and Special Achievements by reaching new depths in this Endless Dungeon challenge mode.
    • Gold Rush Un-cooperative Mode: Brave the cursed Midnight Woods and its haunted crypts in this ‘friendly’, multiplayer-only competitive mode.

    If it’s your first time, definitely start on Apprentice Difficulty

    While Apprentice Mode may be seen as an ‘Easy Mode,’ the world of Fahrul is against you and with the tabletop influence, your rolls are defined in part by luck. If it’s your first time through the campaign, the Apprentice difficulty will scale things a bit more in your favor with more lives, less enemy health, and also give you better starting items such as the ‘Godsbeard’ for recovering health. Higher difficulties make the game harder by giving enemies more health, giving you fewer starting items, and increasing the economy inflation, but you’ll be rewarded with more Lore and payout.

    Expand your gameplay with the Lore Store

    Progressing in For The King by completing objectives such as quests, bounties or singular encounters will reward you with Lore points. Lore is a form of currency that carries between playthroughs and allows you to expand your gameplay options. This allows you to unlock helpful locations, special encounters, powerful items, and even special new characters (classes in the traditional sense). This keeps the game fresh through multiple playthroughs as you try your best to take down the various adventures.

    Choose your characters wisely

    When starting a brand-new adventure, you are asked to choose your starting characters, based on what are traditionally known as classes. There are 11 playable characters, with four available from the get-go:

    • The Blacksmith is your typical Tank character, wielding a Hammer and Shield. While they have the lowest speed, they have the highest vitality and when coupled with their ability Taunt, drawing enemy attention to themselves. It’s definitely required.
    • The Minstrel forms the basis of your support, serenading your allies with a lute to encourage and inspire them. Their fantastical performances have a chance to debuff enemies, confusing them for turns at a time during combat.
    • The Hunter, wielding a powerful bow and arrow, can perform devastating shots that allow their attacks to ignore armor, allowing you to directly attack the health points of armored foes to take them down quicker.
    • Rounding out the starting selection, the Scholar can fling powerful Area of Effect attacks hitting multiple foes at once, as well as casting spells that ignore any elemental resistances that the enemy may have.

    Each character offers various options to expand your playstyle with different abilities, weapons and stats. Some are better for defense or support, while others have devastating offensive capabilities. With a maximum of three, having a well-balanced team is extremely important.

    Head to a town for bounties and items

    When you start For The King, even after making informed choices about the classes you’re going to play, the world is going to be against you, and it’s good for you to immediately get to grips with your surroundings. Explore the locales around and especially in the towns. Towns will allow you to obtain Bounties that upon completion will give you some much needed coin. In Towns you will also find Merchants that will offer you the base healing item ‘Godsbeard’ — this is essential if you’re looking to survive the encounters ahead of you, so stock up!

    Manage your Focus

    Focus Points are a limited resource that allow you to guarantee interactions. For The King has a board game based approach, so think of a Focus as guaranteeing a roll in your favor, whether it’s a hit chance, a trap defuse or additional movement points. As said previously, however, they are limited and must be managed over the course of time between towns. Characters tend to have around four max focus points. These points can be recovered by staying at inns in towns, or resting in other locations such as friendly encampments, so use them sparingly!

    I hope you’re looking forward to delving into the world of Fahrul, and don’t miss out on the 20% PlayStation Discount for the launch of the title! If you have any questions about the game let me know in the comments below and I’ll be happy to answer them.

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