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Duality Interview at C&VG

(PC: Single-Player RPG) | Posted by Rendelius @ Friday - May 10, 2002 - 14:12 -
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It's been relatively quiet around Duality, the upcoming cyberpunk RPG until the end of April. After a preview, now there is an interview with Trilobite Graphics' Executive Producer. Here's a little something from that:
    Could you tell us about the plot of Duality, the game's setting and the genre it falls into?

    Hernáez: Duality is an adventure-RPG-action game. The storyline happens in a city in a future where companies control the lives of common people and technology is misused for human egoism and avarice. Here the reality is formed by two alternative and parallel sides, the real space and the cyber space, that coexist and are influenced mutually. The adventures of our three principal protagonists, a Mercenary, a Hacker and a Virtual Being, take place in this cyberpunk setting. The characters' objectives are different and all of them have totally different modes and fighting capabilities.

    In relation with the game's setting, on one hand we have the real world, that is basically a city on where we recreate complex urban settings with a cyberpunk look. Time and weather elements, the architectural way in which city buildings are designed, and other elements contribute to create a dynamic and realistic environment and a sensation of real-world where players can interact with the inhabitants, machineries, etc. This means, that we try to create something more than a simple set of buildings.

    And on the other hand, we have the cyberspace, which is a virtual world existing only in the network of computer systems. It can be reached through computer terminals placed on the real world.
 
 
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