Godzilla Unleashed updates from the developers blog
Gamers who have been waiting for updates on Atari‘s Godzilla Unleashed, rejoice. The developers of the game at Pipeworks Software have released some information on how the game is getting along in terms of its development.
First up is an update on the Atari site. It seems that lead animator Armando has been busy finishing up the renders of the monsters both in the game and on the site. It might interest you to note that the monster portraits and animations there were actually developed in-house using in-game models and animations. In addition to this, he has been very busy with fixing up the bracing/blocking animations for each character.
Another thing fans of the game might be interested in is the fact that they have already finished implementing all of the different game types. Among the topics discussed for this were certain team game scenarios where players share points. The game modes have been reworked a bit so now players have more options on setting time limits and victory conditions.
For those who have been wondering about the PSP version, worry not. The guys at Pipeworks have said that they are working very hard to fit in all of the updates they have done in the handheld version.
The guys were also nice enough to answer a few concerns regarding the game’s development. For example, there was a question about its replayability since previous iterations of Godzilla games were a bit weak in terms of the campaign mode.
The developers are hoping to change that by including the branching storyline and more interesting missions. They have mentioned building up your character to the point where you’ll be duking it out with three monsters – now that’s the Godzilla we all remember and love.
They also discussed a multitude of other things that they have been doing with the game. If you are interested in reading more, feel free to click on our read link. The game is slated to be released for the PSP, Nintendo DS, and Wii this year. Be sure to keep checking back here for more updates on Godzilla Unleashed.
Gamers who have been waiting for updates on Atari‘s Godzilla Unleashed, rejoice. The developers of the game at Pipeworks Software have released some information on how the game is getting along in terms of its development.
First up is an update on the Atari site. It seems that lead animator Armando has been busy finishing up the renders of the monsters both in the game and on the site. It might interest you to note that the monster portraits and animations there were actually developed in-house using in-game models and animations. In addition to this, he has been very busy with fixing up the bracing/blocking animations for each character.
Another thing fans of the game might be interested in is the fact that they have already finished implementing all of the different game types. Among the topics discussed for this were certain team game scenarios where players share points. The game modes have been reworked a bit so now players have more options on setting time limits and victory conditions.
For those who have been wondering about the PSP version, worry not. The guys at Pipeworks have said that they are working very hard to fit in all of the updates they have done in the handheld version.
The guys were also nice enough to answer a few concerns regarding the game’s development. For example, there was a question about its replayability since previous iterations of Godzilla games were a bit weak in terms of the campaign mode.
The developers are hoping to change that by including the branching storyline and more interesting missions. They have mentioned building up your character to the point where you’ll be duking it out with three monsters – now that’s the Godzilla we all remember and love.
They also discussed a multitude of other things that they have been doing with the game. If you are interested in reading more, feel free to click on our read link. The game is slated to be released for the PSP, Nintendo DS, and Wii this year. Be sure to keep checking back here for more updates on Godzilla Unleashed.