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Posts Tagged ‘Indigo Prophecy’

Pixelosophy Episode 38: Pixel Picks-Heavy Rain

This week, the forecast is a 75% chance for Heavy Rain with a 100% chance of awesome as the Heavy Rain Pixel Picks finally arrives. Alex wants you to stop playing while Aaron isn’t sure who can play to begin with. Yeah, I know that forecast joke is lame, what of it? Also, we filmed [...]

A Simple Kind of Man

If you were to show someone whose never seen a video game before a highlight reel of the past few years’ greatest hits and biggest sellers, what types of words would they use to describe what they saw? After witnessing the escapades of Marcus Fenix, Master Chief, Kratos, Soap MacTavish and even The Dark Knight [...]

Pixelosophy Episode 36: Won A Tee

This week, Pixelosophy presses some buttons. Alex explains why games should do their best to adhere to the 180 Degree Rule while Aaron looks at out visual attention patterns during Quick Time Events. Press X to continue. Related Links Gunnar Optiks The Misadventures of P. B. Winterbottom

Pixelosophy Episode 35: Pixel Picks-Indigo Prophecy

This week, shades of indigo hover over the horizon, which could only mean one thing. It’s the Indigo Prophecy edition of Pixel Picks. Alex looks at just how intense answering the door can be while Aaron wonders why he stopped to look in the mirror before answering that door. Just in time for the release [...]

The Control is in the Details

Lucas Kane woke up in a daze. He had just endured a series of events that would make anyone’s head spin. As he slowly stumbled out of bed, he thought to himself that getting ready for work and going about his day as usual would be the best things for him. Lucas meandered to his [...]

Happiness, Is A Warm Conversation

We have previously discussed the use of dialogue as action, and I think that expanding upon that and looking at non-action sequences that can still be tense is something worth exploring. Since it is a Pixel Pick week, I am going to look at this idea and see how Indigo Prophecy utilizes it quite well. [...]