Knee Deep (video game)

Knee Deep
Developer(s) Prologue Games
Publisher(s) Wales Interactive
Engine Unity[1]
Platform(s) Playstation
Release January 31, 2017
Genre(s) Adventure

Knee Deep is a 2017 adventure video game, with a graphic design as if it was being performed on stage at the theatre. It has three acts, the first of which was originally released in 2015.

Production

After working on various genres of video games, Colin Dwan and Wes Platt decided to work on a purely narrative-driven game. After a few months of pre-production, the duo raised funding and quit their jobs to pursue the project.[2]

The game was first shoecased at Rezzed in March 2015.[2]

Plot

The player investigates the suicide of a washed-up actor in the backwater Florida town of Cypress Knee.

The game consists of three acts: Act 1: Wonderland, Act 2: Festival, and Act 3: Boomtown.

Gameplay

The game plays largely like an interactive movie. Players choose dialogue options at certain points that affect the narrative.

Critical reception

Alissa McAloon of Destructoid thought the game was let down by the final two acts.[3] John-Paul Jones of PSU praised the title for its innovativeness.[4] The Digital Fix's Edd Harwood compared the gameplay to that of Telltale games, and noted the game's odd sense of humour.[5] Alice O'Connor of Rock, Paper, Shotgun deemed the style ugly let bold, and a good compromise for the company's small development team.[6]

References

  1. http://prankster101.com/articles/interview-with-colin-dwan-prologue-games-of-knee-deep/
  2. 1 2 "Interview: Knee Deep". 1001Up. 2015-04-27. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
  3. "Review: Knee Deep". Destructoid. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
  4. "Knee Deep Review - PS4". PlayStation Universe. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
  5. Fix, Edd Harwood, The Digital. "Gaming @ The Digital Fix - Knee Deep". gaming.thedigitalfix.com. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
  6. O'Connor, Alice (2015-11-05). "Knee Deep’s Curious Episodic Adventure Continues". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
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