Elysian Shadows

Elysian Shadows
Developer(s) GyroVorbis
Publisher(s) WaterMelon
Designer(s) Falco Girgis
Platform(s) Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, iOS, Android, Ouya[1]
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Action-adventure
RPG
Mode(s) Single-player

Elysian Shadows is an upcoming multiplatform indie 2D role-playing video game in development by Elysian Shadows Team. The game will be published by WaterMelon, which previously developed and published the Sega Genesis title Pier Solar and the Great Architects in 2010. The development of Elysian Shadows has been chronicled in a YouTube series titled Adventures in Game Development. Elysian Shadows has been marketed as a "next-gen 2D role-playing game" (RPG) due to its unique hybrid 2D/3D graphical style.

Elysian Shadows is being developed for the Sega Dreamcast, as well as the Ouya, iOS, Android, Windows, OS X, and Linux platforms. The game received a successful round of crowdfunding via Kickstarter in August 2014.

Gameplay

Elysian Shadows fuses traditional elements of 2D games with dynamic 2D and 3D perspectives, positional and dynamic audio, rigid body physics, particle simulators, and other modern 3D rendering techniques. This gameplay is intended as a re-invention of the 2D style used in 16-bit RPGs.[3][4] Planned features for the game, in addition to its hybrid 2D/3D camera and gameplay, include: advanced fluid dynamics, weather and a day/night system, customizable characters with in-depth class/job system, and a cross-platform save system.[5][6]

Story

Elysian Shadows takes place in a world caught in constant conflict between magic and technology. The gift of magic is bestowed upon loyal followers of The Creator, while the nonreligious sects of society are forced to rely upon technological advances in their daily lives. Upon uncovering a mysterious artifact deep within one of the ancient ruins scattered throughout the land, Julien and friends find themselves thrust into the middle of this mounting conflict, and they must now solve the mystery of the ancient civilizations to prevent the destruction of their own.

Development

Since October 2007, the development of Elysian Shadows has been chronicled in the YouTube web series Adventures in Game Development.[7] The early years of development were spent on designing original technology and development tools. These tools were simultaneously developed for OS X and Windows. They were later designed to target a host of platforms including Android and Linux, which enabled the developers to design the game without worrying about porting.

In May 2014, it was announced that WaterMelon Co., developer of Pier Solar and the Great Architects, offered a publishing deal to the Elysian Shadows Team for the Sega Dreamcast platform. In June, lead developer Falco Girgis tendered his resignation at ADTRAN, where he was a software engineer, to work full-time on Elysian Shadows. On June 19, Girgis and co-founder Tyler Rogers were invited to give a presentation of Elysian Shadows at their alumni university, University of Alabama in Huntsville.[8]

On 1 August 2014, the development team launched their Kickstarter campaign with a projected goal of 150,000 and stretch goals that went up to $750,000. In less than 24 hours the project had attained 1/5th ($30,000) of its target and a couple of days later it had successfully raised over $75,000 which is half of the games projected goal. On 20 August, Elysian Shadows received national coverage by WHNT News as they interviewed the team and ran a story on Girgis and Rogers quitting their jobs to develop the game.[9] Less than 24 hours later the game was successfully funded and in the process set a record for Ouya free the games fund[10] as well as Alabama for raising the most amount of money.[11] Also in the month of August the game has received notable press coverage internationally coverage from Asia and Europe most notably from Russia and Germany respectively.[12][13][14]

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