NEVEREND,
a fantasy RPG for the PC, has slipped back from its original October
date to February 2006. The new date has been announced following a
re-planned distribution schedule. To take advantage of the extended
time, Dusk2Dawn Interactive Limited (D2D) is currently adding some extra
content to the game.
The
game was already planned to contain some voice dubbing, but D2D is
taking extra steps to ensure that all 4,500 lines of in game text are
spoken by a variety of voice actors.
"We
are currently recording the voices to the 135 characters within the
game," said Neil Cotton, Director at D2D. "Even the villagers
that fulfil a tiny – and sometimes unhelpful - role
will
have their very own voice. All together there is just under 4 hours of
voice scripting!"
Most
RPG games will have some voice dubbing for crucial scenes or as an
intro, but this new move by D2D will give gamers a fuller fantasy
experience.
"It
is a lot of extra work and although it will clearly add an extra
dimension to the game, we will NOT be making the gamers pay for it! We
won't be raising the retail price of £19.99. We believe that this shows
how committed we are as a publisher to deliver great games at great
prices!" Concluded Cotton.
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The
game will be released on PC DVD ROM, February 2006.
DUSK2DAWN
INTERACTIVE LIMITED: (D2D) was formed in 2004 and employs four full time
staff and utilises the in-depth knowledge of respected gaming veterans.
D2D aims to release titles that have strong game play elements and not
just pretty graphics. D2D is also building excellent relationships with
dedicated developers all round the globe, boasting big plans for the
future of the company, seeing it grow quickly over the next few years.