Strikingly Original Action Adventure Game, Powered By Unreal 3 Engine, Hits Shelves in 2009
SouthPeak Games has announced that Fuzzyeyes Studios' "Edge of Twilight" will be available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and PC in 2009. The game is currently under development at Fuzzyeyes Studio, using the Unreal 3 Engine under license to Southpeak.
"We are very excited to help bring Fuzzyeye's creative vision to life. The team spent a lot of time developing a comprehensive story to give the universe a history and purpose, which can change based on the players interaction within the world." said Melanie Mroz, CEO of SouthPeak.
Edge of Twilight takes the player into a lavishly envisioned steampunk world to play as Lex, an outcast bounty hunter who finds himself caught between clashes of two polar opposite civilizations. Delivering a unique brand of fast-paced cinematic action, the game will be a truly immersive experience.
"It is energizing to see our unique vision take shape. We are bringing some unusual ideas to the table and so far we couldn't be happier with the results," said Wei-Yao Lu, CEO of Fuzzyeyes. "Gamers should look forward to 2009!"
After a prolonged development cycle, Edge of Twilight: Return to Glory ultimately falls short due to a lack of polish,not enough to write it off entirely. #edgeoftwilight #fuzzyeyes
Josh Griffiths writes: "It’s still amazing that a crowdfunding campaign sprouted out of nowhere for a game nearly a decade old. It was only in May 2016 that Edge of Twilight made a triumphant return on Indiegogo. Its developer, Fuzzyeyes, needed funding to finally bring the game out of developmental hell and release it into the world. Unfortunately for them, nobody seemed to care."
Indiegogo is one of the first crowdfudning sites, and the Angry Video Game Nerd seemed poised to make the site a dominant force. So what happened?
It's ludicrous to say Indiegogo is on a decline. You have to have had a rise first before you can have a fall.
Finally, some news about this game with a cool name. SouthPeak... aren't they the ones that published Two Worlds?