'I Am Alive' is first-person shooter - briefly
(hx) 09:03 PM CET - Jan,07 2009
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I Am Alive is a first-person shooter, a new magazine preview has revealed.
The game revolves around the character of Adam trying to survive in a
post-earthquake Chicago. He also happens to be on the search for his girlfriend
and is also trying to get the attention of a silent government task force. My,
what a crazy day for Adam.
As Adam you're out to find your missing girlfriend and gain the attention of
a silent government task force, which may or may not have something to do with
the Dharma Initiative (not really). "In I Am Alive, we're not only turning your
everyday life upside down; we're also changing the very social values and rules
that both everyday life and videogames rely on." producer Alexis Goddard gushes
in the mag. On opting for a first-person view, he adds: "We wanted the player to
really feel the power of Mother Nature, to feel the danger coming from the
collapsing towers and devastating rifts, feel the chaos happening all around
him. There's nothing like a first-person view to create that kind of emotion."
The focus of the I Am Alive will be on obtaining items necessary for survival,
says the producer, such as the water, weapons and ammo - the later of which will
be a rare find..."We encourage the players to use tactics, diversion, and
discretion," Goddard says of the game's combat. "You've found a police shotgun,
which is out of bullets -- rightfully so, since Chicago has long been a
proponent of a ban on guns. How about some intimidation? After all, who knows
the gun is empty but you? Just point it at looters and they'll remain at a
distance as you progress toward your objective. However, you can only aim it at
one person, so you have to watch for being flanked."
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