An Ice scream/ Horror tale style game that focuses on a victim/ victims of the murders and what led up to them. Explore parts of the town and eventually end up like the victim/ victims in the episodes.
Why Indie Games Having A Chapter Based System Is Okay
So many people are critical of the Chapter Based System, and think it is unnecessary and would prefer indie games be released all at once.
This is something I myself used to be critical of as well, however I eventually stumbled upon a really good defense of the Chapter Based System that changed my mind.
So this argument comes from one Phisnom in the video Pastra Plays/Rants About Poppy Playtime Chapter 3 at 2:50:52-2:55:50
Basically the argument is it make sense to start off making a game with a chapter structure from a developer's perspective. As the indie devs are just starting out and don't have any cash to invest.
As well as there being no guarantee that a game will get the attention you want if you just put out the full game all at once. That the game flops and by extension the money spent can just end up be wasted.
Note, I still get not liking having to wait such a long time to get the full story; but I do think the following argument for it is pretty sound.
But this argument I came across just makes sense, and I felt like sharing it here.
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As per the mysterious voice’s request, Kyle was taken from his cell. He was dragged heavily from his cell as he refused to be taken. But little did he know, this was his best chance. The thoughts of escape were right in his mind, but as Clown dragged him by the chains around his neck, he knew that was impossible.
A single lift was at the end, to which the two stepped in.
“Where are we going?”…
Inside the depths of the Capital’s central building lies a large underground prison. This prison contains all of the greatest threats, anyone who could get in Tom Reilly’s way was locked up there. The number of people inside the large cell was 28, but that number just became 29.
Kyle’s body was chucked in by Clown who didn’t even stop to talk before moving out on another mission.
The light…
“Scott, are you seeing this?” Kyle said, hoping the connection had returned as he slowly stepped away from the strange man that walked closer. Each step felt like it was shaking the ground, as Clown wore heavy metal boots.
“I’m seeing it…” Scott’s static voice gulped down all the sweat in his mouth. “Have you got a plan?”
“Nope…”
Kyle wanted to test the waters, he held his gun by his side,…