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At the 2021 Game Developers Conference, Naughty Dog developers Bryan Collinsworth and Michal Mach want to talk to you about
ambience. Or more specifically, ambient behaviors, like those seen in the non-playable characters of
The Last of Us Part II.
In order to bring the game’s emotional story to life, the studio had to create a number of unique ambient behaviors to guide NPCs through a number of different locations like an ambient museum, an empty Synagogue, and more.
If those interactions inspired you as a game developer, don’t miss their talk at the all-digital GDC 2021, where they’re going to be breaking down the design principles, system, and technology that made it all possible.
Hades, Ghost of Tsushima, and Last of Us Part 2 lead GDC Award nominees
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Here s The E3 (And Not-E3) 2021 Press Conference Schedule So Far
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LOS ANGELES – April 14, 2021 – USC Games, North America’s No. 1 game design program, collaborating with long-term partner, Jam City will feature the game designers and developers of tomorrow at their annual USC Games Expo, the largest school-hosted gaming event in the world. Building on last year’s highly successfully livestreamed event, returning host Geoff Keighley, will launch the multi-hour event that will premiere on May 15
th, 2021 at 12PM PST on twitch.tv/USCGames. The show will feature over 70 games made entirely via distributed development by students and teams spread across the globe.
Published 14 Apr, 2021 Crows Crows Crows, the folks working on The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe, have revived their ridiculous browser MMO replacement for the Game Developers Conference and it s just as surreal as before. Oh, is it your first time at CDC? Don t worry, it s just like every other conference. You walk around trying to make small talk with people you probably don t know and everything that comes out of your mouth sounds like a bad Mad Libs sheet. If you recognise this monstrosity, yeah it sure is the same wacky browser MMO called The Club that Crows Crows Crows made back in 2019 for hosting songs made by their Discord members. For the second year in a row it s now the host of the industry leading browser MMO replacement for GDC, taking place in the the totally very real Moscrowne Center.