![]() ![]() "With Donut County, I wanted to make something almost free of genre expectations and tropes. It's the sort of game for people who already like this style of fast-paced action, moving away from the more accessible nature of Donut County. In it, you'll have to fight and jump your way through levels using weapons cards that can either be used as weapons, or discarded to perform special moves. So we went from, let's make a game for everyone, to let's make a game that's for a really specific audience."Īs you can probably tell from the new gameplay footage from Annapurna Interactive's showcase, Neon White is a speedy game with big influences from anime, and games like Persona. "But at the end of it, I just wanted to go apeshit. "After working on Donut County for six years, I was trying to make something for people who'd never played a game before," he tells me. Better yet, it's made by the developers of Donut County, and designer Ben Esposito tells me that massive tonal change was because he wanted to go "apeshit". It also has dating sim aspects where you can chat and have a nice time with the other Neons (the demon slayers you're sort of working with). As you may have seen from tonight's Annapurna Interactive Showcase, it's a speedrunning first-person shooter where you use decks of cards that represent weapons to stop demons invading heaven. ![]()
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