Hey all!
It's been a while since our last update on here. We took a break for a bit to focus on other things, but we can now say that we have officially started development on Kami no Keibetsu: God's Disdain once again! Our primary goal right now is to get Alpha 2 finished as soon as possible with the battle, crafting, shopping, and fast travel systems in place for the main story of the game, with a full voice acting update soon to follow.
In addition to the revival of God's Disdain, we also have something else to announce: a new horror project (currently) titled The Home on the Hill! This one started development about a month ago and is going to be in FULL 3D. That's right, you're reading correctly... a full 3D game made in the Unreal Engine. It is a sequel to the first game I ever published, Grandma's House. We're looking to have a very dynamic story with an interesting game mechanic that will be sure to make you panic as you try to get to the bottom of why your sister went missing thirty years ago.
We're looking to bring you more updates of even cooler variety in the future, so stay tuned!
-Carter Prescott
It's been a while since our last update on here. We took a break for a bit to focus on other things, but we can now say that we have officially started development on Kami no Keibetsu: God's Disdain once again! Our primary goal right now is to get Alpha 2 finished as soon as possible with the battle, crafting, shopping, and fast travel systems in place for the main story of the game, with a full voice acting update soon to follow.
In addition to the revival of God's Disdain, we also have something else to announce: a new horror project (currently) titled The Home on the Hill! This one started development about a month ago and is going to be in FULL 3D. That's right, you're reading correctly... a full 3D game made in the Unreal Engine. It is a sequel to the first game I ever published, Grandma's House. We're looking to have a very dynamic story with an interesting game mechanic that will be sure to make you panic as you try to get to the bottom of why your sister went missing thirty years ago.
We're looking to bring you more updates of even cooler variety in the future, so stay tuned!
-Carter Prescott