Contributor, Don Gomez, chats with the developer of The Sun Also Rises, Ty Underwood. Influences, premise, and artistic intentions, Underwood divulges all.
Josh Griffiths writes: "After nearly two years, The Sun Also Rises is nowhere to be seen. The latest from the project would seemingly give some good news, but all is not well.'
Nathaniel Liles writes: "The Sun Also Rises takes the form of a highly-stylized narrative adventure in which you play multiple characters to learn the real-life stories of the people they're based on. Every choice you make in-game effects the world, but not necessarily for you. You see, there's multiplayer involved in all this too, but it's not as simple as team deathmatch or co-op. It's a passive multiplayer that simply shapes your gameplay experience. The visuals are heavily stylized moodscapes made of very few polygons, and you'll explore the world of the game from a third person perspective as you deal with the horrors of war on terror."