With a bit of love
from Russia, Prelude Games Factory want to welcome gamers into a world that is
cast into endless shadows of endless darkness, in the form of a gothic horror
MMORPG called Dogma: Eternal Night.
While the world of
Dogma may look similar to our own (with the lights turned off), there is a key
difference: vampires, werewolves and ghosts exist, along with a number of other
supernatural beings. In this MMO world, players will be able to create their own
character of customisable appearance and skill set. The latter will not be
affected by class or level restrictions, either, which is often the case with
games of the MMO genre.
Adding a sense of
fear in losing this character is the possibility of permadeath, forcing players
to consider their choices before taking action, lest they send their customised
characters to an early grave. These actions can then have an effect on the
world, though whether for the better or worse is yet to be seen. Live
in-games events will also bring players together, along with characters from
the main narrative, and provide them with options for player-vs-player and
player-vs-environment scenarios.
Prelude Games
Factory is a "studio that consists of gamers. [They] believe it's a great
opportunity... to share [their] passion for games with people all across the
world,” and they plan to do just this when a Kickstarter campaign for Dogma:
Eternal Night is launched on November 24th.
More information
can be found on the game's website, or by heading over to Facebook or Twitter.
Then, on November 24th, gamers will be able to take part in bring
this gothic horror to reality on Kickstarter.
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