After two hundred years, Doctor Frankenstein’s legacy will reach a whole new level!
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changedAfter two hundred years, Doctor Frankenstein’s legacy will reach a whole new level!On the 200th anniversary of the Frankenstein novel written by Mary Shelley, a book-inspired virtual reality game will be published by Polish development studio - The Dust. First information have just appeared, revealing news about upcoming production “Frankenstein: Beyond the Time”. Soon everyone could be a part of a discovery quest taking place in a victorian mansion, where our task is to solve Dr. Frankenstein's greatest mystery. The game aims at the innovative use of Virtual Reality with a well-known hidden object model combined with the fight against running time. Placing these mechanisms in the world inspired by novels about Dr. Frankenstein provides a unique gameplay in the adventure and dynamic world. The more we learn about mad scientist's experiment, the more frightening and mysterious the story becomes.
addedAfter two hundred years, Doctor Frankenstein’s legacy will reach a whole new level!“What makes the game so immersive is a very detailed surrounding. From a huge whale skeleton to a tiny vial - everything is highly refined to bring the most realistic experience.” - said Jakub Wolff, CEO of The Dust Studio. “Also, the weather conditions affect lighting and reflection, giving a dynamic environment that changes to more dramatic during further stages of gameplay.” - added Wolff. Creative Manager, Marcin Marcinowski says that “[...] scenario and main characters are based only on the novel written by Mary Shelley, combined with our own original ideas. Rather than showing the theatrical version of Frankenstein’s story we create our own, beyond the time universum.”
changedAfter two hundred years, Doctor Frankenstein’s legacy will reach a whole new level!The project is now in the final stage of testing and the official release date is planned in the end of June. Frankenstein: Beyond the Time will be available on Steam, Viveport and Oculus Store. Stay tuned to the game’s social media feeds to receive news and sneak peek from the developers!
Frankenstein: Beyond the Time changes
changedOn the 200th anniversary of the Frankenstein novel written by Mary Shelley, a book-inspired virtual reality game will be published by Polish development studio - The Dust. First information have just appeared, revealing news about upcoming production “Frankenstein: Beyond the Time”. Soon everyone could be a part of a discovery quest taking place in a victorian mansion, where our task is to solve Dr. Frankenstein's greatest mystery. The game aims at the innovative use of Virtual Reality with a well-known hidden object model combined with the fight against running time. Placing these mechanisms in the world inspired by novels about Dr. Frankenstein provides a unique gameplay in the adventure and dynamic world. The more we learn about mad scientist's experiment, the more frightening and mysterious the story becomes.
added“What makes the game so immersive is a very detailed surrounding. From a huge whale skeleton to a tiny vial - everything is highly refined to bring the most realistic experience.” - said Jakub Wolff, CEO of The Dust Studio. “Also, the weather conditions affect lighting and reflection, giving a dynamic environment that changes to more dramatic during further stages of gameplay.” - added Wolff. Creative Manager, Marcin Marcinowski says that “[...] scenario and main characters are based only on the novel written by Mary Shelley, combined with our own original ideas. Rather than showing the theatrical version of Frankenstein’s story we create our own, beyond the time universum.”
changedThe project is now in the final stage of testing and the official release date is planned in the end of June. Frankenstein: Beyond the Time will be available on Steam, Viveport and Oculus Store. Stay tuned to the game’s social media feeds to receive news and sneak peek from the developers!
After two hundred years, Doctor Frankenstein’s legacy will reach a whole new level!
On the 200th anniversary of the Frankenstein novel written by Mary Shelley, a book-inspired virtual reality game will be published by Polish development studio - The Dust. First information have just appeared, revealing news about upcoming production “Frankenstein: Beyond the Time”. Soon everyone could be a part of a discovery quest taking place in a victorian mansion, where our task is to solve Dr. Frankenstein's greatest mystery. The game aims at the innovative use of Virtual Reality with a well-known hidden object model combined with the fight against running time. Placing these mechanisms in the world inspired by novels about Dr. Frankenstein provides a unique gameplay in the adventure and dynamic world. The more we learn about mad scientist's experiment, the more frightening and mysterious the story becomes.
“What makes the game so immersive is a very detailed surrounding. From a huge whale skeleton to a tiny vial - everything is highly refined to bring the most realistic experience.” - said Jakub Wolff, CEO of The Dust Studio. “Also, the weather conditions affect lighting and reflection, giving a dynamic environment that changes to more dramatic during further stages of gameplay.” - added Wolff. Creative Manager, Marcin Marcinowski says that “[...] scenario and main characters are based only on the novel written by Mary Shelley, combined with our own original ideas. Rather than showing the theatrical version of Frankenstein’s story we create our own, beyond the time universum.”
The project is now in the final stage of testing and the official release date is planned in the end of June. Frankenstein: Beyond the Time will be available on Steam, Viveport and Oculus Store. Stay tuned to the game’s social media feeds to receive news and sneak peek from the developers!
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