Video game narratives will continue to evolve based off of technology that mimics the style of film directors, according to Quantic Dream studio head David Cage during his BAFTA Games keynote in London.
Ruliweb interviewed Quantic Dream CEO David Cage at G-Star 2022.
From Eurogamer: "David Cage has responded to allegations of unhealthy studio culture and inappropriate behaviour at Quantic Dream, which he previously described as a "smear campaign".
Published in this month's Edge Magazine, Cage discusses in depth the company culture of the studio and denies a lack of humility in its response to allegations.
"I don't think we had an aggressive attitude," he said. "When you're accused of things that go against everything you believe in, everything you've done in your life, it hurts. It went beyond just attacking the studio culture."
Hasn’t this been a story for years now ? Doesn’t seem like anything changed or they have some very upset workers who lie for a long time ? Seems like it isn’t the latter .
The people who use words like “unhealthy culture” are usually mentally ill themselves. Not saying it’s not true, just sayin.
Sites like Kotaku have been crapping on Cage for a long time now, to the point where I'm suspicious of if he has earned the bad rep he has. Go read Kotaku's review of Detroit, I recall it being borderline unprofessional.
Cage has confessed he has no plans for Heavy Rain 2, but fans have been quite vocal about their love for the game. Perhaps now that the PlayStation 5 is revolutionising the gaming landscape, we might get a proper sequel to one of the best games David Cage has ever made.
No need. Heavy Rain was incredible as it was. Detroit Become Human was the next evolution. I do think they should continue with a new story but perhaps something less dark drama. I think it would be really cool to do something lighter with humor. The fantasy demo they showed off was pretty cool. If Kara became a full game, that would be great too!
Lol I’m actually replaying that now love this and Detroit. Doesn’t need a sequel imo.
Sounds like it lacks a crucial human element to me.
"...AS AN INDUSTRY THAT IS STILL ONLY A FEW DECADES OLD IT WILL DRAW ON ALL THE EXPERTISE IT CAN GET FROM FILM AND TV."
That's what amazes me about videogames sometimes, they have only been around a few decades and look how they grown. Only up until recently they were considered "silly" or "for nerds living in their mothers basement", now we have motion capture tech and whole orchestra's doing the OST for videogames, cinematic storytelling, deeper characters and game worlds.
We have come along way from Pac Man.
And will mostly use PS4 as their platform!
Will developers ever stop saying that their brand of building a game in the *only* way games should be made?
That's not what he said at all, he was merely suggesting how it would be possible to create a game in a way that tells a story dynamically in the way a film does (which Lucas and Spielberg suggested was impossible).
He is a visionary, he wants to move the medium on to new, uncharted territory. Without people like him games would stagnate and never progress to the point where they are considered a viable alternative to other art forms.