We call him Overheating Xbox Man
Do I spot a vagina?!
I will partake, but i don’t understand what this game even is.
Or PS5+FFXVl...We call him Overheating Xbox Man
Or PS5+FFXVl...
Well you haven't seen the other creature yet, the Dickhead.Yes, you do. This one was in the previous trailer as well.
NSFW, of course:
Subtlety? Gracefulness? Treating touchy subjects with respect. Nah, too boring.
is this a game?
In this series, which will unfold simultaneously across the globe, those watching can help decide the fates of Ascension's main characters. This means that as the story plays out, the audience will have a say in who survives the surely horrific story, who will be redeemed or damned by their actions, and who will suffer the almost certainly ghastly consequences. According to Genvid Entertainment, not even the developers will know the results of the story until it unfolds.
The series is not a simple choose your own adventure, and it's not voting. We'll share more on how you participate a bit later, but there are multiple systems in place that will shift the results, and every day is new content and cinematics.
So you will be able to stream it on Ascension.com. But we’re also going to have apps and console builds; you can basically access it anywhere that Netflix gets access. So wherever you will be watching it on your TV, on your PC, on your phone, it will work there. And it will work at the fidelity of the trailer.
You'll generate influence through puzzle solving and QTEs. You can then use that influence to participate in the story decisions.
You're streaming it, but it's got frame-synchronized interactivities that allow for rich QTEs over the video. Like more than just "tap x"; there will be intricacies in what you have to do. There are a lot of time-based interactions and puzzles that require finer control so we haven't cracked how to do it on a Roku remote yet. Right now we're supporting mouse+keyboard, touch, and once fine-tuned will begin working on the console controller interface.
So this series is going to go on for months, we have a massive storyline planned and which characters make it to the end and which characters do not make it to the end, we have no clue yet. Typically, in a Silent Hill game, you’re playing as the protagonist. And basically, you just keep restarting up until you survive, right? That’s how a single-player game works. But in my earliest discussions on Silent Hill: Ascension, I said there’s no reset button. And I meant that. So once that character gets on a path toward destruction, and as their hope is reduced, they’re probably going to be permanently out of the story. And so we need enough characters to see who can actually survive the gauntlet of Ascension, because the audience is actually directing the story.
Every single day there are new scenes. No day is the same as the previous. Starting week one, we’re taking you into it like a television show. We’re setting up the characters, we’re setting up the locations, you’re going to learn a little bit about them. And then every day, at predetermined times, there are going to be new sequences and new action settings happening. So you’re there on day two, and day three, they are not the same. Day four, they are not the same. The story is unfolding, every single day, differently.
Will people be able to catch up [on the story]? Maybe they’re out on day one, and they want to find out, well, what happened yesterday?
Yes. There are a couple of different ways that we’re going to be handling this. First and foremost, let’s say that you log on day three. The moment that you log on, there’s going to be a catch-up video that’s going to show you think of it like you know the opening of Game of Thrones or Succession — that 15-second here’s what you need to know. We’re going to have these generated daily, and they’re going to contain the output of what the audience has been deciding. We can’t really make them far in advance, because we don’t actually know what’s going to happen. Like, literally the day before, we’re cutting the videos, and then we’re going to put that live. Then every single day, those sequences air, and the decisions that happen in those sequences are going to be put into sections where you can watch the VOD clips. [...] Then every week, we’re compiling all of the main story sequences into an episode, just like a 45-minute episode of television. So by the end of the season, longer than a season of Fortnite, you’re going to have many episodes of television that’s going to result from this and it’s literally a Silent Hill series that’s built by the audience.
Yes, you do. This one was in the previous trailer as well.
NSFW, of course:
Subtlety? Gracefulness? Treating touchy subjects with respect. Nah, too boring.
We call him Overheating Xbox Man
Is this the hard pass one?
The flower 'f' one looked the most promising, IMO.Pretty much every game from the Transmission showcase is a potential hard pass, as it can turn out pretty bad.
This one always looked like the worst of the bunch tho.
The flower 'f' one looked the most promising, IMO.