Genre
This game is a first-person shooter (FPS) that contains several Role-playing game (RPG) elements within. This genre contains games such as Stalker, Bioshock and System Shock 2.
Target Audience
Rift Hunter’s target market will be 16 to 35 year old’s, depending on final game classification in the countries it will be released in, ‘gamer’ market. While predominately male, the market does comprise of females who do play and enjoy similar games to Rift Hunter. To be released on the PC and Xbox 360, Rift Hunter will enjoy the First Person Shooter fan-base, to which Rift Hunter will cater to both similar but different markets. To achieve this, Rift Hunter will employ a realistic based universe, within which an unrealistic event occurs, harkening to similar games on both platforms. Through this, Rift Hunter will but equally, if not more successful than games available in the present market. The primary markets will be the USA and Europe, as it will be unlikely to sell well in the Japanese market, with the Xbox 360 still being a low player in console sales, and the games themes being very different to core Japanese games.
Look and Feel
The game is based on earth in the near future. The game has realistic looking feel about it with a sci-fi twist. This game at times can be at times a fast paced shooter or a slow and steady take it easy shooter, it depends on how you want to take on a situation. This game has no art style apart from reality. It an immersive game, we want the player to feel like he is in the game so the game must look real. If Dave wants to pick something up he’ll have to reach down and physically pick it up, also this is not a game in which can carry an entire arsenal, you are able to carry two weapons, equipment and grenades.
Player Character
You will play as Cpl. Dave Hudson. He is a recon specialist working for TRU (Tactical Recon Unit). He is trained with firearms and in hand to hand combat. His is physically fit as all TRU operative’s are and he has a large scar that marks his head under his hair which is part of his past. As part of the recon team sent to the first rift it is his job to gather intelligence on the Rift and to put a stop to its cause. This is his first mission and his past is military in which he has a perfect record, which of course means it’s fake. He is actually not from our time, he is from the same time as the Wolven and he is indirectly the cause of this catastrophe. But he does not know this as he suffered a blow to the head which has caused him to forget his past. As the game progresses Hudson learns what he has done and now what he must do.
Description of Play
This game play’s like any other FPS but the movement of the character that defines this game. He can run, jump, roll, lie down, sneak, lean, walk, crouch and sprint to avoid or attack his enemies. Hudson can use any weapon he comes across and if he finds himself without ammunition, he can use his hands or his knife. The game is usually approached in two ways, stealth or combat. Stealth you can use the environment, the human armour or darkness, to pass your enemies without a fight. Combat is another way, if you have enough firepower and you think you are able to overpower you enemy you can try and attack them front on using all your equipment and weapons available to you. There will be other tasks to perform while you are stopping your enemies; collecting intelligence is one of them. There will be objects like tapes, disks and paperwork for you to gather that will explain the situation. There will be character’s you will need to save and learn information from that will cause the narrative to progress.
Objective of the Game
There are several objective to complete in each Rift, most Rift’s have the same primary objective which is find its source and destroy it. Other objectives will appear when you discover information about them. Some Objectives will be given by characters that you meet during the game and some objective will last over several “levels”.
This game is being created by a group of 10 or so students from Staffordshire University for a group project in their second year, it will only be the first level in the singleplayer game to start off with, but may later evolve into the larger game described above.
Rift Hunter was developed by Riot Studios, Released in 2010-05-30
Rift Hunter was Released on Windows
Rift Hunter is a Single Player game