Ghost of Tsushima developers looked at the game about three musketeers and Scottish Robin Hood
In honor of the release Ghost of Tsushima co -founder SUCKER PUNCH Brian Fleming (Brian Fleming) told how the studio came to the idea of a Samurai action in medieval Japan.
SUCKER PUNCH I studied infamous For nine years and released three big games and two small in the series. The studio wanted to move away from "Bad reputation" and do a completely new project. The gameplay base was determined quite quickly: SUCKER PUNCH wanted to create an open world with a near battle. But what kind of entourage to choose?
The developers considered many https://gamblingsitesnotongamstop.co.uk/review/golden-pharaoh-casino/ options: something about the pirates, based on the book "Three Musketeers" or about the story Rob Roya (Rob Roy) – a robber from Scotland at the junction of the XVII and XVIII centuries, which is called Scottish Robin Hood. But every time SUCKER PUNCH I came to the conclusion that feudal Japan with samurai will be an ideal surroundings for a new game.
According to Fleming, The most serious test was the scale of the project. Yes, games of the series infamous already offered an open world, however Ghost of Tsushima Each detail increased at times – the total size of the location, the amount of vegetation, and the number of dialogs, missions, characters.
To cope with the task, I had to seriously redo the tools left from infamous. The only old system that is well preserved and perfectly suited for Ghost of Tsushima, There were visual effects.
Production Ghost of Tsushima It took six years. Fleming He believes that a clear central idea helped the game a lot: "The lonely samurai is experiencing the attack of the Mongols on Tsushima and is forced to rethink himself in order to save his native island". The plot details changed, the battles took place countless iterations, but the central idea remained unshakable since the earliest internal presentation. As he says Fleming, This is the first such case in his developer’s career.