Tuesday, 7 February 2012

XB3002 Games Futures Definition

Working Title
Artificial Selection

My IP Opportunity         
                             "Logical Selection Complex"

Justification
This is the concept that in the future we will have to eventually select who can breed and who cannot due to the overpopulation. This will lead to a society where people are judged inferior based on the importance of their genetic material and if they have the social right to continue their bloodlines.

I believe that over the coarse of my blog I have justified that the best horror ideas come from the most believable fears that we have had over our time. That being said I think I have also pr that throughout the blog that the next largest fear that we will face is that medicine has worked too well and we will soon have to many people and not enough resources. These two facts combined prove to me that in the future we will have a very genuine population crisis, however before it actually happens I think that fear of it will rise quickly in anticipation of the event. This will create an IP which will be very marketable.

To reference my research on why this will be marketable I will simply say that the reason the wolfman was so popular was because in our past a certain event spouted horror stories that have been passed down, I will also say that Frankenstein is a horror story of an event that has probably been tried countless times and if not has been feared for longer, zombies have been around for as long as we have feared illness, disease and that there are too many people. Throughout my blog I have drawn up the conclusion.

Game genre
Horror adventure genre

Target Audience
My target audience will be the same as the target audience for horror films, usually this is people over the age of 18 who seek thrills.
Story Description
The game will follow two protagonists in a futuristic world where the population has been reduced by 9/10ths, this has lead to a society where the level of status somebody has is based completely upon their genetic structure. A society where everything is based upon your family and genetics has lead to genetic profiling, and the most insane rules and cruel dictatorships, you shall play in tandem the story of an orphan in the lower cast who ends up marked for death and at the same time you play a daughter of the higher caste who finds out a that the caste system is actually a lie to keep control, this means she is marked for death. Eventually their paths cross and they find out they are in fact twin sisters. This leads to the dissolution of an evil society after years of oppression.

Look and feel



These are two mock up posters for the game roughly illustrating the direction for the art style etc. However I Also have these mood boards to help sum up the overall direction of the game.








The look and feel of the game will be a quasi realism based in the ruins of Magadan, Russia. The style will include a lot of the propaganda elements of Russia during the wartime, there will also be however quite a lot of graphic gore and scenes of a violent nature to highlight the disgusting state of the world. Just in case it isn't clear from these mood boards I shall give a analogy:


Think of a winter covered Russian city (Magadan) abandoned for many decades save a small pittance of the population (maybe 350 people). You shall play two characters respectively, playing through their live in first person using a system akin to the one of heavy rain to interact with the world. However you shall also need to run from people who wish to harm you!

 Game Description

The story shall begin by introducing the player to both the characters style of life, first of all showing how cruel the high life of the higher caste really was. It will include the guards of the high caste and the large amount of slaves the high caste use, the first scene will include a savage beating of a low caste slave for absolutely no reason. It will end with that slave dying as the high caste finish their breakfast, from there it shall move to the almost street urchin lifestyle of the lower caste girl as she tries to get through a single day. Her game play will focus mostly on action and adventure whilst the high caste girl will focus on stealth.
The introduction of the game shall end with both girls being marked for death by a single man of the higher caste, one for overhearing a conversation and the other for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. This will send them both on the run where they they must both survive by hiding in the areas outside civilisation, this part of the game shall introduce the many predators that exist in the world that prey on humans. This chapter will end when the characters find one another and realise they both know the truth, from there they need to attempt to make the lower caste realise that they have the right to rise up and take over! To do this they unite with the rebellion and Storm the higher caste, it is at this point they realise they are both high caste themselves.

Main characters
(writing to be entered at a later date)

 
Nonplayer characters




Setting and scenarios

This would be set within the post apocalyptic ruins of the russian city Magadan on the east coast of russia. The story being that a war based on population caused the human race to be whiped out to near extinction and left the remaining populace isolated, alone, and obsessed with controlling the population to a genetic level.

Above the images show the location of magadan, the weather conditions that will be present in the game, the range of architecture which will show the difference between the classes, the level of ruin you shall encounter and the style of community the remaining people shall have.
Above I have tried to show the different aspects of the setting through these images. The ruins of magadan shall be that of a derelict ghost town where only a few locations are still inhabited. I thaught that the local shopping centre will have become a sort of slum location where most of the low caste live while the high caste live in the ruins of the parlimentery buildings. The weather shall always be a obscuring blanket of winter.

As for scenario I wanted to show how I planned to introduce the gameplay style to the player by blocking out and storyboarding the tutorial level for protagonist 1. This scene shows the player caught out after curfew, a crime which results in death if you are caught by the guards, however to top it all off it seems that a set of guards are actually actively looking for you personally for some reason! The player shall be told that she will be safe at the local church...If she can get into that building without being caught. This level shall introduce the player to the many mechanics they shall use to overcome the obstacles they will face throughout the game as protagonist 1. This takes place in a moody set of ruined buildings on the edge of the slums.







Game Mechanics

There are many mechanics the player shall utilize througout the game as the two protagonists:

  • Basic movement and navigation
  • Object interaction
  • Speech trees
  • Hide and sneak
  • Lie

As of yet I still need to illustrate and explain many of these...


Hide






As both of the Protagonists there will be large parts of the game where you shall need to go undetected, there are many different ways to achieve this. However for the most part you will need to Hide, Evade and Decieve antagonists.

You will be prompted whenever there is the option to hide in any object nearby.

Alternatively you may interact with objects to cause distractions I.e. Knocking on doors to cause confustion or throwing objects to make noise.

If you are caught by antagonists you will need to find a way to escape their capture, if you do not you will be caught or worse...killed.

There may be the possibility to disguise yourself as sombody else, this may work if you manage to act normally while pulling off the disguise.




Lie mechanic

During cutscene events you will have to make sure to pull the correct faces or else you may find yourself in a lot of trouble!

There will be some sort of choice or puzzle system put into place which will force the player to try and keep a streight face when lying as the player.

They shall be shown an emotion in the corner of the cutscene and they will have to mimic it, pulling different faces shall cause the cutscene to play out very differently depending on what emotion you show. Different shown emtions will lead to different story outcomes.


USP & Exciting gameplay features

The main USP of this game shall be the story. The player shall througout the game have a lot of ability to affect the story of the overally game, depending on the players choices the endings shall range from a multitude of different outcomes.
One of the unique features of this game is that there are two protagonists whos survival is not completely essencial to the ending of the game. This means that if one of the characters dies or is in some way incapacitated the player need not actually start again or try harder to make sure that player does survive, instead the player may continue as just the other antagonist. They will miss out on large bits of the game but they shall still get one of the endings.

Marketing

To market this game I think a gameplay trailer would have to be produced, however I think it would work better if done as though it was an upcoming movie due to the games nature. Other methods could be the release of special bits of clothing that appear throughout the game which when purchased allow you to unlock different features (perhaps different outfits in the actual game). Other marketing campaigns would be possibly attaching it to a band and releasing their music free with the game to generate intrest in the games stye through a different medium.

Future Technology

One of the main uses this game will have for future technology shall be that facial recognition technology. If the game was able to recognize the facial expressions of the player it would be able to cause the player to actually have to express the mood of her character during conversations, this could lead to a number of different endingings in each conversation where the character laughs if the player laughs or screams if the player screams!

Other useable future technology includes holographic Television, this would allow the player to actually look around the edges of the screen and see a different image. If this technology was available the player might have to use this to look around the edges of screens.

Finally if the controller could actually detect the players current heart rate the character could become harder to contol the more frightened the player is, this could also effect the cutscenes by making the character angry if the player is angry or tired if the player is tired Etc.

Saturday, 10 December 2011

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Tuesday, 22 November 2011

IP Justification

My IP is this:

                    "Logical Selection Complex"

This is the concept that in the future we will have to eventually select who can breed and who cannot due to the overpopulation. This will lead to a society where people are judged inferior based on the importance of their genetic material and if they have the social right to continue their bloodlines.

I believe that over the coarse of my blog I have justified that the best horror ideas come from the most believable fears that we have had over our time. That being said I think I have also pr that throughout the blog that the next largest fear that we will face is that medicine has worked too well and we will soon have to many people and not enough resources. These two facts combined prove to me that in the future we will have a very genuine population crisis, however before it actually happens I think that fear of it will rise quickly in anticipation of the event. This will create an IP which will be very marketable.

To reference my research on why this will be marketable I will simply say that the reason the wolfman was so popular was because in our past a certain event spouted horror stories that have been passed down, I will also say that Frankenstein is a horror story of an event that has probably been tried countless times and if not has been feared for longer, zombies have been around for as long as we have feared illness, disease and that there are too many people. Throughout my blog I have drawn up the conclusion

Forecast

The subjects I have picked have been boiled down a little more in my horizon scanning to more tangible definitions which I can look into, the big picture has now become the future of media technology, medicine however has become the future challenges medicine will face. The horizon scanning therefor will look into projected technological advances in the next five years along with projected population figures and future troubles medicine expects to face.

Through this I hope to define a problem that medicine will not be able to fix in the future.

(Disturbed, 2009)
I have placed this song in the blog simply because the lyrics and themes of the music seem to be accurate to the fear which I have predicted for the next 10 years.
First of all population, according to the information I have already mentioned in this blog the population is said to reach 7,714,932,861 by 2017.  (U.S. Census Beuro, 2011)

This is to be our largest problem, there will be too many people and not enough resources to survive, I do not believe however there is any policy that could be put in place by any government that would actually stop this problem from developing. Nobody is going to agree to a policy that has attached to it even the most remote chance of that person being killed for some strange form of the greater good.

For this reason I think this problems resolution will have to come under the guise of something else, I believe that in the not too distant future there will be specially made diseases to cull population figures, most likely this will be done as an act of war simply because killing people who do not agree with you ensures your followers are the majority. This will lead to a larger amount of xenophobia in the world as a whole and most likely a 2nd rise in the acceptability of racism, as other cultures become more and more associated with the deadly diseases made to kill them. This will greatly decimate the population but it will never wipe out an entire race, simply put a virus is a parasite and must always ensure its survival by keeping at least a few of its hosts alive.

(FunnyPictures.net, 2010)


Lets explore this concept further, so why not another method? why not just solve this with war? well war has been our answer to overpopulation (and any other problem we have with other people) in the past, however I think war would be ineffective as a solution for overpopulation. It seems that these days less people die in wars due to the advent of technology, due to the change in the way we have wars we do not need to throw endless amounts of troops at our enemy's to win, so victory is not dependant on a large number of casualties as it used to be. Also times of war is when our technology advances the most, as a result we might exit the war with less deaths from natural causes which would only lead to make the problem of overpopulation worse!

(Teachers Resourses. 2009)

I suppose that I should have a reality check and try and conceptualise a more tangible possibility for population growth...or at least one that sounds nicer. Anyway another possibility is mandatory sterilisation, although very controversial if done judiciously it could completely solve our overpopulation problems in one lifetime...and if done realistically it could solve it in 4. However this method also has problems, mostly that it has the heavy potential to get rid of the variation in our gene pool by removing the ability to breed from certain groups of people. Its all a slippery slope however with this more sanctioned method of population control nobody will be murdered because there are too many people, they just wont be born...

Image of a protester from a news report
(Lake F, 2011)


As for other problems that medicine will have to face?
I predict that the other problems that medicine will face other then the fallout of these tailor made virus is the possibility of other infections destroying the rest of the human race as the tailor made virus cull the population. Its a dangerous game making an infection that will kill human beings as if it works well it could mean the end of us all, for that reason it seems like an act of hubris to create the infections in the first place, however it is very necessary.

Perhaps before the infections are made for cultures they will be made to specifically target the old or perhaps to target people with a certain unimportant but common gene
(however this would possibly lead to an ever so slight stagnation of the genetic pool).
The other fear is that this illness will mutate into something unstoppable, perhaps by infecting an animal or another race for which it was not intended, this process has lead to some of the most dangerous infections of recent years, such as swine and bird flu and aids.

A media example of the Tailor made virus's meant for warfare and going wrong is the quite recent film the crazies, where American towns are culled as a virus makes people murderous psychopaths.

(Eisner B, 2010)


As for the predictions for the future of technology? Well its a lot nicer then the forecast for medicine! If Moore's law is to be followed by 2017 technology will be 32 times better!
We will have holographic televisions and be starting to play with integrating our own nervous systems into the games controls in small ways. If nothing else we will have mastered and more openly marketed motion capture controls.

This should mean the complete end to the controller for anything! This should mean a move to biometric locking systems instead of traditional keys, all of these ideas and predictions would mean we would be carrying a lot less around with us as we moved around!

(Cannon R, 2009)

This image is a fantasy image which represents one of the ways we perceive the future of virtual reality technology.

I believe however the idea of actually "plugging in" our bodies into technology is a little bit archaic (for future technology that is!)
I believe by the time we have the capacity to reasonably imitate reality we should be able to transmit the information without a hard wired connection. Its a brilliant idea, making computer games a lot more social and bringing people together! every game will become an mmo which anybody can play! holidays and tourism will become slightly obsolete however...

And there you have it!
What I seem to predict for the future is that we shall fear overpopulation of the planet and running out of resources as it becomes more of a realistic truth and we can deny it no longer. Technology should advance to a great degree in this time and we may even solve the problem of a lack of resources or space with technology but it is doubtful. I also predict that medicine will be called to account for the problem of overpopulation as it has been one of the main causes of our "over-survival".

Throughout this blog I have also proven that all the best horror franchises have been based upon real genuine fears, even ones we have had a long time ago seem to be valid. They only become more popular as the fear becomes more of a reality. I think with this I can create a good IP.

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Medicine Horizons

Medicine is always advancing, every time a problem presents itself for humanity then soon after medicine creates a cure. However I find it difficult to find any information on what medicine will cure next, I mean when medicine does make advancement in any field it will most likely immediately be published in a news program but it won’t be documented before it actually is prov en to be successful. For this reason I am instead going to have to look into more loosely based definitions of the future of medicine

To elaborate on what I have just said I feel that I have proven mostly that to research medicine It is better to look into the problems that medicine will be facing in the future or to look into the cures that medicine will soon have. I have also proven that medicine is one of the best producers of the fears which make the best horror films, with this in mind I will be gearing my horizon scanning towards problems that medicine will have to face, technology which will be coming out and the fears which may be developed.

However before I define my search parametres I want to see if i can find anything a little more random to add to the research.

So I put medicine into amazon and checked the books that will be coming out in 2012 and found this:


(Engel F, to be published 2012)


This book seems to be coming out to talk about the possibilities of using stem cells to repair the human heart. According to this book the human heart scars instead of healing properly, which is a major problem from a medical standpoint. However zebras and newts have been proven to be able to repair such damage to their organs using stem cell cultures, the tests show that it is possible for stem cells to repair damage to a mammal’s heart so it should theoretically work on humans also.
(Engel F, 2012)

This would be a boon to anybody who suffers from any sort of heart condition. This shows that in the future more of the causes of mortality will be eradicated or at least easier to treat, this also represents the future of steam cell research as it becomes more applicable in medicine.

This book's existence shows that the topic has a definite popularity, as does the fact it is already on sale in amazon online.

Now let’s think, it’s more likely that before you hear about the medical answer to a problem you'll hear about the problem. So it would be much more effective to look at the problem in this part of the blog.


(Rogers P and Leal S,  2010)

Ah, a new crisis. It appears that if the population figures continue to project as they do into the future of humanity we will actually run out of water. Since the population is rising uncontrollably we are actually getting to the point where we are running out of drinkable water for the human race, it is not due to poverty that people won’t be able to get clean drinking water soon. (Nusca A, 2010)

The existence of this book shows that there has to be a lot of media presence for this problem, as the book wouldn't have been written if there was nothing to back up its claims and projections.
This is one of the few problems I do not believe medicine can solve, because it is one of the main causes of the problem.
Now, back to a topic I have looked at in quite a few posts before now.
Overpopulation.

Image of Barak Obama
(August Review.com 2009)

According to a recent speech Obama gave to America it seems that in his own words:


"The basic promise that no matter who you are or where you come from, what you look like, that you can make it in America if you try — that vision is on the line" (Obama B, 2011)

It seems that to compete with the industrial advances of china and other such countries America would have to lower its minimum wage. Something that Obama is not willing to do, as he says that his country doesn’t agree with survival of the fittest, more of survival of the nation. (Bruce M, 2011)

This shows that the resources are getting strained slowly among the larger population, this is another example of a problem that will face medicine. Medicine as a whole is a very expensive industry and pursuit especially for the patients, if the financial strain continues it will start to become a redundant medium as more and more people cannot afford any medical help.

The quote from the presidential speech recently shows the media presence and popularity of this topic, as does the web article on it.



Image of the world
(MailOnline.com, 2008)

 
So boiling this all down, it’s quite obvious that the main problem that medicine in the future will face is simply that it worked. Simply put it allowed the population too exponentially rise until we became far too many to support ourselves, this is a problem that cannot be solved by medicine at all as the problem is largely medicine's fault.

According to a U.S government projection I found in this recent article published on the daily mail website, population figures are set to hit 7 billion in 2012. This population figure ties into the more dangerous predictions made earlier on (mentioned in my present posts), this is a problem that medicine cannot solve. (Mailonline.com, 2008)


Let’s pick another topic to do with medicine and the future

The 2012 Olympics! But where does medicine fit in?


(Orchard S, 2011)

Drug testing has been a part of the Olympics since the drugs were outlawed, however is this going too far? I mean there seems to be a lot of money going into this process. As much as the 2012 Olympics are important and integral to our culture it’s a phenomenal amount of money to spend for a world which all shares national debt. (Orchard S, 2011)

The concept of thwarting creating is a game of escalation, it seems that the better we get at finding cheaters the better we get at cheating, it’s a money wasting game which gets us nowhere as a whole.
Now a brief look at the advances of technology...or more accurately the projected development.


Presentation Video of the possible future
Sarcastic gamer. (2009).

Project to make realistic androids
(Whitehouse, D. 2005)

The above technology parody preview shows the popularity of the subject due to its existence, the idea of the parody video is to show what the people want to see. The second is a video showing the research being done by a university, again showing its popularity.

The first video is an advertisement video made by IGN.com for what they invasion the future of technology to be, a very beautiful world full of touch technology where all things are intractable and possibilities are limitless. It brings the idea of scientific futuristic technology to the forefront of our minds and keeps us wondering when will it get here? Well the second video is one of the developments being done on android robots in japan. It shows how realistic they are becoming now and that it won’t be too long until we have the robots we have always dreamed of, if nothing else it shows that the future is always speeding towards us!
(Orca S, 2009)

 
Ah yes, nanotechnology again. Well according to an article released in HP magazine if we follow the level of development we have dept. up for the last few decades we should be able to achieve nanotechnology in 20 years. If this is true we will be able to completely eradicate the concept of waste because nanotech robots can reconstruct the molecular structure of anything and reorganise them into...well anything! (Orca S, 2009)


This would be a great stride in all forms of technology and would do wonders for the medical field, it may even remove the need for surgeons, who knows? And it isn’t very far into the future!

presentation about prosthetics
(Kuiken, T. 2011)

Prosthetics have been a large industry for as long as people have been able to survive amputation. However now we seem to be making big leaps in the subject all of a sudden. We have already found a way to reconnect a prosthetic arm to the nerve endings and allow for brain controlled movement, however more recently we have also found we can regain all of the feeling which was in the human hand into the robotic hand!
This market is fantastic and is another way that medical science will advance ever so soon, it’s truly amazing how close the future of technology is isn’t it?


Final medical horizon I think...

(Rowe A, 2011)


A new gadget which has been made to advance neuroscience, this headset can detect and output all of the brains electrical impulses and workings without actually breaking the human skin. This device will make neuroscience much easier and wholly possible, combined with other technologies in the future we should completely understand the functions of the human mind.
(Rowe A, 2011)


Well it seems that the future of medical technology is both bright and fraught with dangers that it cannot solve! This has shows without a doubt popularity of medicine throughout time in the media but also that medicine has been the font of inspiration behind many horror themes throughout history. It seems that what I have learnt most from my research is that the best horror ideas seem to be from medical myths and the advent of future technology.