PSU: This is Vegas Interview

  • Posted May 24th, 2008 at 09:42 EDT by
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Surreal Software has come a long way from its horrific settings of The Suffering games and settled on Las Vegas for its newest game. Three years in development, This Is Vegas was shown for the first time at Midway's Gamers' Day event at the Red Rock Casino in Sin City.

The city that never stops partying can now be at your fingertips 24/7. While the money you win and the girls you bed aren’t real, neither is the money you lose or the sexually transmitted diseases you contract. So it all balances out. Alan Patmore, the game's executive producer, took some time to talk about this open world virtual Vegas.

PSU: What was the inspiration for This Is Vegas?

Patmore: We wanted to do an open world game in Vegas. We did a bunch of research trips to Vegas to figure out what the essence of Vegas was. We didn't want to just do a Grand Theft in Vegas and make it a thug-based game. There's a lot of space in the open world space to explore and it doesn't just have to be crime-based games.

PSU: What were the challenges of turning Vegas into a game?

Patmore: It was things like how do we carry this party vibe over and make tangible mechanics fun? And will those mechanics support more traditional open world mechanics like fighting and driving? That was the inspiration. Some of the challenges we had was figuring out how to make it all work together and balance the mechanics and have them work off of each other.

PSU: Who's your target audience for this game?

Patmore: I definitely think the tone and style of this game, and the fact that it's set in Vegas, which is cool and hip, that mainstream gamers will like this. A lot of people who like open world games but don't want the gratuitous violence or the thug lifestyle, will play this game. From a core mechanic standpoint, we're making sure the four pillars that we have are unique. Fight and drive are fun enough that everyone who picks up GTA will love to do that in the Vegas setting. We spent a lot of time with the fighting system to make sure it was fun to play. With the cars, there are tons of jumps to go off. We have a Freemont Experience area for pedestrians only and it's fun to blaze through there and knock people down with a car. This game has a tremendous amount of appeal to both the hardcore and mass market.

PSU: How are the four pillars of gameplay broken up in the game's missions?

Patmore: There are specific mission that require you to fight. There are missions that integrate all aspects of the pillars, so you may have to dance, fight, drive. A lot of the missions are up to the player how they beat the mission. The good part of open world games is that we want to give the player a set of tools to use in this believable, simulated Vegas and fighting is one of them. You can go off the rails and start beating the crap out of everybody and see what happens. We want to reward people for trying different things and exploring this game. We want you to play the way you want to play.

PSU: In keeping with the theme of fours, what are the four factions the player will interact with in this world?

Patmore: There are four main factions in the game, each based on a deck of cards. The Diamonds are the rich folk, the Hearts are the old entertainers, including this game’s version of The Rat Pack, the Spades are the rockers and the Clubs are the DJs and dancers.

PSU: Can you talk about how players can cheat when gambling?

Patmore: We've added advantage play to all of our casino games, which is our cheating system. For blackjack, one of your buddies will mark your deck of cards with either a dash (low), a circle (medium) or an X (high) and you use infrared glasses to see these. It doesn't guarantee you're going to win ... (continued on next page)

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  1. MMDs | MMDs

    • 11:03am BST - May 24th, 2008

     Sounds funny and intersting.

  2. gingo | gingo

    • 12:18pm BST - May 24th, 2008

    psn id: gingo.... it does sound interesting and i'm glad they are taking a different approach and trying something different thatn GTA

  3. wocyob

    • 7:50pm BST - May 24th, 2008

    eh not bad......

     

    btw PSU staff...it seems that everytime i come to this site now my virus protecter finds a virus from this site......soo try to find out whats up with this site and fix it....or im not going to come back

  4. Audiman44 | audiman44

    • 8:07pm BST - May 24th, 2008

    My computer has been popping up with virus alerts lately also when I visit this site.  Maybe some X-Bot hacked in!!!

  5. Eric2929 | Eric2929

    • 10:01pm BST - May 24th, 2008

    I'm not getting it, but the right people have been notified and this should be fixed shortly.

  6. Zippie151 | Sanguineous

    • 8:18am BST - May 25th, 2008

    well the video i saw of this looks really fun, and the party side of things he was talking about looked great, even had wet t-shirt competitions!

  7. wocyob

    • 12:40am BST - May 26th, 2008

    oh yea btw i dont see the virus anymore.....so yea think its taken care of now

  8. Stickemup

    • 12:57am BST - May 26th, 2008

    My comp has been attacked as well. A bunch of times. I stopped coming on a few weeks back, but maybe it's gone now. Please guys, keep it this way. I love the site, but that's not cool.

  9. ihsanqueen

    • 11:18am BST - May 26th, 2008

    hope i can hit on some girls in this game

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    Release date (US):
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