Ride to Hell

Ride to Hell

Developer(s) Deep Silver
Eutechnyx
Publisher(s) Deep Silver
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Genre(s) Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Media/distribution Optical disc

Ride to Hell is an Action-adventure video game. Published by Deep Silver, the game is set in the 1960s biker culture in the Western USA and will be available for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Premise

Ride to Hell set in 1969 follows the adventures of a man who returns from Vietnam and has trouble reintegrating into society. The conservative 1950s are over, the hippie revolution has launched, and the horrors of war are still everywhere in his mind.

Ride to Hell is promoted as not being for the faint hearted. The game is set in the last years of the roaring 1960's, a time of Sex, Drugs and Rock 'N Roll. The biker movement, rock music and the hippie counterculture all add to the fascinating atmosphere and aimed heavily at the player who wants to become fully involved in the original West Coast biker culture, with its hard drinking, bare knuckle environment and some other kind of fun.

Production

Deep Silver Munich uses a movie style production model to develop this game together with Eutechnyx, a Gateshead based independent games studio, as well as several other contributors.

Through Eutechnyx, the story screenplay was written by Tom Smetham and cut scenes directed by Todd Eckert at Universal Studios, California. It was the first video game to be made on the lot and the first video game to be made on the world's first an only virtual stage , UVS1. The mocap team used in California had spent two years working on Avatar (2009 film) and other CGI projects.

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