Tag: Ninja Theory
Ninja Theory announces Project Mara, an experimental game about mental horror
Project Mara is a new experimental game by Ninja Theory. Just like Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and its sequel Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 - this new title deals with mental illness. Or "True mental terror."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyYzrcZurAs
According to studio head and creative lead Tameem Antoniades, Project Mara is all about the "horrors of the mind."
It's a grounded representation of mental...
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 revealed as an Xbox Series X exclusive
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 is the next entry in the Hellblade franchise from developer Ninja Theory. The game was announced during The Game Awards 2019, as an exclusive game to the new Xbox console - the Xbox Series X.
Hellblade 2 premiered with an in-engine trailer, showing the return of Senua as she chants alongside her new tribe.
It's clear that...
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice gorgeous and disturbing final trailer
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice comes out in about a week, so I guess it's as good a time as any to release the game's first and final official trailer.
I actually didn't realize we still didn't get a proper trailer for the game. Until now it was mostly early gamepaly footage and developer diaries.
The trailer is a pretty disturbing and twisted affair....
Hellblade release date marks the end of the world
Ninja Theory has finally announce the release date for Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice. The indie AAA title will be released on PC and PlayStation 4 on August 8. That means we only have about 2 months to get ready for Ragnarok.
And Ragnarok is most definitely coming, according to the game's new trailer. It's just creepy enough to grab my attention, and doesn't...
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice dev diary show new alpha footage
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice has reached an important milestone - the game is now officially in alpha, which means it is now possible to play the entire experience from start to finish.
The team at Ninja Theory celebrated the occasion by releasing a new developer diary video that expands on the Viking mythology and the research into psychosis that helped shape Hellblade and its...
Hellblade developers revisit combat in their new video diary
The developers at Ninja Theory have made a return to their YouTube channel to bring eager fans an exciting update on the development of Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice.
Continuing from episode 22, the crew has moved forward with combat simulation and the weaving together of motion capture recordings with hand animation. The video actually reveals a fair bit of the gameplay such...
Hellblade video shows how the game looks like in VR
Ninja Theory has put together a 360 degrees video showcasing the power behind its Virtual Human technology it developed especially for Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice.
Hellblade has made a lot of strides in production recently, as its latest demonstration clearly shows. The scene comes from Ninja Theory's previous demo, in which they were able to render a photo-realistic version of the...
Hellblade has a new subtitle and a beautiful Unreal 4 trailer
From this day forth, Hellblade by Ninja Theory shall be known as Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice. Senua, of course, is the game's protagonist who suffers from mental illness and hallucinations. What's this supposed "sacrifice" she will be making, we still don't know.
but the real news is the game's new trailer, which was created in Unreal 4 and was generated in real-time....
Hellblade developer diary highlights the Motion Capture production
In a new Hellblade developer diary, Chief Creative Ninja at Ninja Theory Tameem Antoniades showcases the intricacies of motion capture, and how the studio is making an epic adventure on a small budget.
The 3-4 person motion capture crew working on Hellblade is significantly smaller than any of the previous crews that worked on Heavenly Sword or Enslaved. Also, Hellblade isn't being...
Hellblade’s in-game art style looks terrifying
Ninja Theory has released a new pre-production video that showcases what final environments of Hellbalde may look like. And yes, they are sufficiently creepy.
These new pre-production design works detail how the developers have been utilizing the Unreal Engine 4 to create realistic environments, and finalize the design work for the game. Described as, "In-game concept art", the video shows...