The exact advantages that she will have over other characters is still being determined, but rest assured the Final Girl will be playable in Friday the 13th: The Game! The game was announced under the working title of , but it's debuting Tuesday as the official companion game to the storied Friday the 13th film franchise. Because Freddy works a lot with dreams, you could really do a lot of creative stuff. Also, those types of games are competitive in nature. Maxim sat down with Friday the 13th: The Game creators Wes Keltner and Ronnie Hobbs and creative director Kedhrin Gonzalez to see what's in store for players. Almost maze like layout, with long hallways that create sight lines that mess with your mind.
I mean, little kids play this game so that's a big no. Since the majority of that took place in a hospital, it had a claustrophobic feeling to it. Is that the word for it? These are the guys we always looked up to as kids or teenagers. If an image won't load for you,. I actually hope not If pixelated boobs and simulated sex is what you need to get off, I'm thinking you might want to branch out a bit. This concept just hasn't existed in video games to this extent.
Everyday I try to remind myself of this, and I know the rest of the team feels the same way. . Gonzalez: I like feeling challenged and this is certainly a big challenge and honor to work on this. Some days it feels so surreal to be working alongside horror icons, on the largest horror franchise on earth. Full of generic-looking anime characters? I could spend hours and have , just hanging out with these guys, telling stories.
Any sex scenes that happened in the movies were before they knew Jason or Pamela, or Roy was killing people. What will set the game's planned multiplayer features apart from more pedestrian shooters like Halo or Call of Duty? Gonzalez: Doing a Nightmare on Elm Street would be amazing. And how far would it go? Just because a lot of parents don't give a shit about their kids should not be the developer's problem. What kind of pressure comes with being responsible for making game based on a popular franchise like this? It just doesn't belong in multiplayer matches. There would be some intense gameplay moments in a setting like that.
Merging these two concepts together makes me want to put on a head band and do a montage. Please read the and first! I love this franchise, dearly. Super creepy, right up my alley. But, one of the discussions we had early on was if there were ways to put the counselors in situations like this during actual gameplay, possibly as a way to get extra points or something. Little kids have always played mature games. Even with single player challenges, anything of that nature would be post coitus just like it is in the movies and keep it decent. Does the Friday the 13th game depend on this? It's a mature game, it's supposed to be for adults.
I get the draw to add a little in-universe roleplay to the mix, and Crystal Lake has seen it's share of smooches the kids still say smooches, right? The internet is full of free hardcore porn, and kids have access to it. What would this add to the game? Yeah I have to agree. Maybe you will see something like that when the single player challenges drop. Have it where the counselors in the game are having sex and Jason and sneak up on them and kill them just like in the movies its weird to have to naked teens in bed dead on a loading screen but not in actual gameplay You do know that at the beginning of the match everyone see's Jason killing someone right in front of them, right? Why just reference when you can create new things together? You should get that feeling when you see Jason. Follow us on twitter We now have a to finding the best version of an image to upload. Typically the best you could hope for was the chance to get an autograph at a horror convention, but we are lucky enough to work and hang out with them. So they shouldnt be playing it anyway, There is no point to it.
Trying to force players to work with each other to mimic these moments can really take away from the horror experience. But, I would have to say the Halloween franchise. I can't believe he killed them. When you see pyramid head, you run like hell. Seeing it in a movie is one thing, but actually having your simulated character commit said act in game would be. What buttons would you press? Wes Keltner : In the films, the majority of them, save the ones with Tommy Jarvis, the female lead is the one that stops Jason.
With humans controlling both Jason and the camp counselors, we will be able to pull people into the experience like never before. Other than that I think Hellraiser would be sweet. Unfortunately too many parents don't care what their kids play. The excitement is nearly impossible to explain for sure. If you are serious about this, I really feel sorry for you. Can you pick a different bed.
And now he's chasing us! The mental toll this took on Tommy over the years is really interesting when looked at from the Final Girl perspective. Vulnerable characters, a psychotic family, and beautiful Texas sunsets…. Come join us in chat! If you could adapt any modern horror franchise into a game given the same timeframe and challenges as you face with Friday the 13th, what would it be? Need to report an advertisement? Where Tom might be discussing and dismantling how Jason might kill this character or that character. In the movie, once he is rampaging the point in the story we arrive in-game all tongue-twister games cease if there is a in-movie deviation on this point, I'll gladly concede. Gonzalez: Yeah, I think the biggest difference is the fact that you are helpless. But we have a few ideas. Hobbs: What sets us apart is definitely the Killer vs Victims dynamic.