Fox Engine+ Perspective Demonstration

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Just a short demonstration of perspective views from the Fox Engine and a couple of other examples. Just to show those of you less familiar with the Fox Engine, that it can work perfectly well as either first, third, and have many styles of first and third. The way I see it, there could be several ways of doing Silent Hills. The most obvious are pure first, or third person, but there are also interesting combinations, like in Silent Hill 4: The Room which had first person perspective for sections of the game inside the claustrophobic eponymous Room, and third outside said Room. Or like in the Ground Zeroes example, third person except where 1st person makes more sense, or perhaps a more choice-based system à la MGS4. Or even Deus Ex: Human Revolution style with mostly first person, except where third makes more sense.

If you think these are antithetical to the Silent Hill series, bear in mind that Silent Hill 4: The Room already used first person, and Siren: Blood Curse, directed by the same person as Silent Hill, has optional 1st or 3rd-person views as well as the elusive 2nd-person view. Besides, the stagnation of ideas and locations in Silent Hill has been to its detriment, and we desperately need new ideas much in the style of Silent Hill 4.

I'm definitely not beholden to one view or another, I just want to see a well-executed Silent Hill game. That's my perspective (sorry, not sorry).







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