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Cradle - Indie CRYENGINE Open World Fantasy Title - Gets New Footage

DSOGaming writes: "Mojo Game Studios has released a prototype video – as well as a video for the game’s combat island – for its upcoming CryEngine 3 title, Cradle."

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Mega243822d ago

Annoying footsteps simulator?

MojoGameStudios3821d ago

We all got a really good chuckle out of this! Thank you. This will probably stick around within the studio.

This was only a prototype demo for GDC (Game Developer's Conference).

Happy New Year!
The Mojo Team

Mega243821d ago

So from what I've been reading, this game is going to be a survival fast paced style game, It actually looks really good and interesting, but them footsteps though. Good luck with the project! :)

porkChop3822d ago

Doesn't really look all that special. Lighting is alright, textures are pretty poor, and the animation/movement seems off. Not impressed.

CrossingEden3822d ago

It clearly says that this is a prototype video. -_-

Dpooly3822d ago

at 0:56 did you not see the smoke monster from lost how are you not impressed.

ibrake4naps3822d ago

The nothing is coming, Falcor!!!

MojoGameStudios3821d ago

Wow! We really didn't expect this to get spread all over the internet. But please understand, this was our demo for last year's GDC summit! Cradle has included numerous graphical updates and completely redesigned levels since this time.

We are heading to Kickstarter soon, and new videos are being released this week that feature our current state. (Which is a blast in the future from where this was, considering this is almost a year old!)

And to all those that have concerns on the RPG elements of the game. Please check out our feature article here!
http://www.indiedb.com/game...

We appreciate the interest though! Thank you!

If anyone has any specific questions please contact on twitter!
www.twitter.com/mojogamestudi os

Thank you,

The Mojo Team

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5.0

Cradle Review - The Gamers Lounge

Imagine you wake up in a room littered with artifacts that are meant to reveal an intricate story with the option to flesh out the details. Then imagine that room is covered from top to bottom with pamphlets, newspapers, advertisements, consumer electronics, and other items for you to scour in search of answers. The answers can be hard to find, but the beauty of this journey is the reward you feel as you uncover answers.

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The Glorius Ideas And Terrible Puzzles Of Crandle | Kill Screen

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The yurt is full of mysteries. Spices and cooking utensils attesting to months of meals in solitude. Shelves and drawers full of tools and knickknacks; faded pictures of relatives; a TV and tablet that look like they’re from 2005, even though it’s the distant future. You don’t know who you are, nor do you know what happened, but every surface is covered in scraps of paper that add lines to the obituary of a long-dead world. Newspaper clippings about the “contamination sphere.” Magazines announcing new advances in augmentation. A note from someone, somewhere: Times have changed, grandpa. These days any moron can copy DNA. Practically everything is interactive; the only thing that permits no interaction is the altar, containing a statue of Buddha and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. But across from the altar sits an even more enigmatic figure: an android woman, legless, turned into a kind of makeshift flower vase. For now, it’s time to make breakfast.

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Cradle Review | NextPowerUp

Cradle is a beautiful Sci-Fi exploration game, with spots of puzzles and a light sprinkling of horror in there too. It's developed by Flying Café for Semianimals, all done in the Unigine engine. As such it's unbelievably good looking for the most part. The game has you dumped in a vast open area, probably about two miles squared, which is entirely open for you to explore. Anything in the distance that looks like its low fidelity means you probably can't go there, and the invisible walls begin. Your main role as the protagonist is to figure out who you are and what you do, as well as uncover the past of an m-body you help fix throughout the game - fixing more means uncovering more. Overall it's quite a varied game, with a lot of pretty great ideas under its belt. It is, by all standards, an exceptionally unique sci-fi game with rather a lot of highly original ideas.

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