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Project DT Combines The Action of Devil May Cry With Metal Gear Solid Mechs

Project DT is a brand new game from Chinese developer Digisky which is aiming to be a top-end AAA production using Unreal Engine 4.

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masterfox1569d ago

hmm there has been lots of these Chinese projects with a cool trailers but no actual guarantee this will fully realize in a finish product, also who knows if this will be a MMO like all other trailers, and that's a big hype killer for a game imo.

Genkins1568d ago (Edited 1568d ago )

"Project DT is a brand new game from Chinese developer Digisky which is aiming to be a top-end AAA production using Unreal Engine 4."

indies must really love UE4. it's been a top choice for expressing a lot of projects.
and so far this project looks pretty solid. hopefully this will be playable at some time.

staticall1568d ago

Looks interesting, but that's just a trailer, that's what they're supposed to do. There's no other information, studio was founded in 2011, they started working on this game in 2016. Their website is empty, they have photos, but you can't see anything on them and that photogrammetry setup looks like some random picture on the internet (it probably isn't, but there's nothing that screams «Digital Sky»).

And it's from China and i know exactly 0 AAA single player games from that country, but know a metric ton of F2P microtransaction filled mobile garbage of different caliber. So i'll wait till gameplay and demo/reviews before recommending it or giving this any praise.

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Tried to translate their official website, about section and it doesn't look too reassuring

«Chengdu Digital Sky Technology Co., Ltd. ("Digital Sky" for short) was established in 2011. At the beginning of its establishment, it focused on the development and distribution of mobile game products. It is one of the earliest Internet game companies engaged in mobile game development and overseas distribution in China.»

Their «Product» page has only «Stay Tuned» message. For company that's 10 years on the market, that doesn't look impressive, imo.