so i just heard that dead by daylight is getting even more intense with its violence levels, and i'm kinda low-key here for it. the game's been around for 10 years now, and it's had a whopping 70 million players worldwide - that's insane, right? it's definitely one of the most successful live-service games out there, and it's still going strong.
i think what's really interesting is that the devs made a conscious decision to increase the violence over time. they wanted to make the game more accessible when it first launched, so they toned down the gore and stuff. but now, with horror being more popular than ever, they're turning up the volume - and it shows in the kill animations, or "moris". it's crazy to think about how much the game has changed over the years, and how it's evolving to fit the tastes of its players.
apparently, the creative director dave richard thinks that horror is way more mainstream now than it was 10 or 20 years ago. as a fan of the genre myself, i can definitely feel that - there's just so much more horror content out there, and people are eating it up. it's pretty cool to see, and it's inspiring to see devs like behaviour pushing the boundaries of what's possible in a horror game.
so what's next for dead by daylight? well, there are some big changes on the way, including a collab with the terrifier franchise - which is known for being super violent and unflinching. i'm not sure what to expect from that, but it sounds like it's going to be a wild ride. preorders are available at major retailers, if you're interested in checking it out. overall, i'm stoked toRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?
i think what's really interesting is that the devs made a conscious decision to increase the violence over time. they wanted to make the game more accessible when it first launched, so they toned down the gore and stuff. but now, with horror being more popular than ever, they're turning up the volume - and it shows in the kill animations, or "moris". it's crazy to think about how much the game has changed over the years, and how it's evolving to fit the tastes of its players.
apparently, the creative director dave richard thinks that horror is way more mainstream now than it was 10 or 20 years ago. as a fan of the genre myself, i can definitely feel that - there's just so much more horror content out there, and people are eating it up. it's pretty cool to see, and it's inspiring to see devs like behaviour pushing the boundaries of what's possible in a horror game.
so what's next for dead by daylight? well, there are some big changes on the way, including a collab with the terrifier franchise - which is known for being super violent and unflinching. i'm not sure what to expect from that, but it sounds like it's going to be a wild ride. preorders are available at major retailers, if you're interested in checking it out. overall, i'm stoked toRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?