Okay...so, in an attempt to provide more content in less
time, as well as a chance to branch out and try to discuss things not as
terribly depressing as the state of the games industry, I want to talk about
creators. Game developers, composers,
programmers, what have you, who I think need more exposure. I don't know who reads my blog or who even
cares, but...this is me paying my respects.
I had
originally planned to start with a fantastic composer, one of the only ones to
ever make me cry, but instead I want to talk about horror. Delicious, fun, soul chilling horror. Believe me, this is going to be good. This is Amon26.
Pretty amazing developer overall. I have no idea why more people don't know him. |
For those
who only play console games or only play games on Steam, there is a world of
free games on Newgrounds, Kongregate, or any other number of flash game
websites. People create and share, for
no other reason than to get experience, get their name out there, or to make
others happy. This is how Amon26
introduced himself to the gaming world at large. He may have begun tinkering in game design
around 2009, but Amon26 got his first major hit, and well deserved recognition,
with Gyossait on Newgrounds in 2011.
Prepare for a beautiful nightmare. |
Gyossait is
a game that is...difficult to describe at the best of times. It has very little exposition and while
Amon26 did give a cheat sheet on the story after many requests, it's best
played first without it, then with it...because the experience is different
each time. Basically, the player
appears, bled out of the skull of a fallen god, and begins a journey. However something or someone is haunting
him. Trees full of blades, with flowers
of blood are your waypoints and as you die, you are rebirthed to suffer, again
and again until you persevere. This is
not mercy. This is torture. The one hounding you wishes to peel of your
skin and wear it as a mantle to keep them warm at night. All this, in the first minute or two of the
game, told through only a few lines of text and the games visuals and
playstyle.
Are you afraid yet? ...you should be. |
This is why
I wanted to spotlight Amon26. His games
are a perfect marriage of aesthetics and gameplay to create organic
storytelling. True, there are cryptic
snippets of text that appear on the screen, but they do not exposit. They are more like conversations half
finished...things that you need to know, but you have no context for. The true story is told through the world and
how you interact with it. At the start,
you cannot kill. You only have a shield
and your wits to overcome enemies and puzzles.
However, one puzzle inadvertently kills someone...and from then on, you
are allowed to kill. You are given a
gun, but never told to use it. You can,
at points, return to only your shield.
How you play with this affects both the ending and your experience. Are you a destroyer, who will take the easy
way out, or have you learned the value of life through your mistake? These deep ideas are what a little organic
storytelling can create.
This is about all the exposition you're gonna get before Gyossait starts. |
This is about all the exposition you'll get in game. Tell me that's not unsettling. I dare you. |
However,
let's talk about the visuals for a second.
Amon26, in an interview with Indiegamemag.com, spoke of how he had
nightmares, vivid dreams of creatures half formed, believing themselves to be
human, or perhaps jealous of our own humanity, and wishing to take it by
force. Monsters birthed not from some
unspeakable Lovecraftian pit, but from the human mind...and these nightmares
are the source for much of Amon26's visuals.
Gyossait is a ruined world, on the verge of collapse. Monsters roam the streets, the bleakness is
like a nightmare made manifest, and the first time you meet your "host,"
after she kills you only to taunt you and revive you for more suffering, you
will understand horror. It is not an
adrenaline rush from a quick jump scare.
It is the knowledge that your life is in another's hands...they hate
you...but they don't want you to die...they want you to suffer. The world hates you and this hate is heaped
upon you like a leaden net to weigh you down.
It is this atmosphere that makes playing Gyossait distinctly uncomfortable,
but also engrossing. Because you're not
alone and being hunted. You are in a
living, breathing world that is apathetic at best and at its worst, cruel to a
fault.
Nightmare fuel. Delicious, beautiful nightmare fuel. |
I don't
intend to spoil Gyossait's plot or endings, but this game is how I was
introduced to Amon26. His previous
titles, All of Our Friends are Dead, a shooting game that had no story, but piled
on the unsettling atmosphere in such a way that it felt like a nightmarish
fever dream, and Au Sable, following a girl in a red hood, journeying into a
deep dark forest, in search of her sister and finding the remnants of what once
was human hunting, taunting, and crying, are equally unsettling. Amon26 has a talent for creating stories that
only need a little exposition before allowing the game design and visuals to
take you on a journey. I'd even go so
far as to call him video gaming's Edgar Allen Poe. Not widely appreciated in his time, but
amazing in what he has done with so little.
Let's Win Forever. I don't even know, but something seems...off. |
Amon26 is a
one man development group and despite numerous setbacks, continues working
towards not wealth, but some semblance of happiness. He enjoys what he does and believes in
himself, but...for all that I've sold him as some dark, brooding, angsty,
tosser, he's actually much more like Justin Carmical than you'd think. Amon26 does suffer from some personal demons. Don't we all.
However, despite that, he tends to focus on the positive. In his interviews, he always encourages
people to follow their own path. If they
don't know what they want to do, strike out and do anything. Don't let others dictate who or what you
should be and don't ever think you're not worth something. Amon26 is an odd character whom I've never
met, but would someday like to. His
games show more intelligent design than dozens of AAA titles I've ever played
with their sole issue being their brevity.
Gyossait and Au Sable each are likely beatable in under an hour. However, I don't want that to discourage
people. They are games I feel everyone
should experience, both for their own nightmare fuel, but also because they
really are fascinating looks at how a story is formed not necessarily by
exposition, but by the actions of the player in an unusual situation.
Au Sable. You go into the woods looking for Harmonia and find something inhuman...or perhaps too human. |
Here's
where things get a little odd, though.
Yes, just here. Shut up. Amon26 is what many on the internet might
call, a digital wayfarer or vagrant. His
only wiki is on the independent games wiki, which does not have links for many
of his games and even though it gives links to websites or what have you, most
are abandoned or reverted to their regular domain name owners. The man is hard to pin down. The best way to look into him, however, is
probably through his twitter and his tumblr, both becoming outlets for personal
discussion on his journey through life and on his games. Amon26, though still a relative unknown in
the game development community, is a person worth watching. He hasn't published games to any widely known platforms however he continues to develop because it is what he loves.
I would
encourage everyone to at least give Amon26 and his games, particularly
Gyossait, a look. Support him if you
can. Spread word of his games. Follow him on twitter or tumblr. Look into his youtube account. Check out his music on bandcamp. If you wish to donate, he's given
instructions here. More
than anything though, try his games, many of which even I haven't tried...yet...anyway, they all have his signature style. So give them a look. And, while still free on Newgrounds, Amon26 has assembled a deluxe edition of
Gyossait for sale, including bonus content in the form of mp3s, Au Sable, All
of Our Friends Are Dead, and a prequel to Au Sable, The Hunt, where you take on
his imagined horrors in a first person, Doom-style, shooter. You can purchase that here.
The Gyossait Deluxe Pack has tons of extra...the Hunt is a prequel to Au Sable and it's just as terrifying. |
In spite of
my plugging, this is meant not as a publicity tool, but a sign of heartfelt
respect for Amon26, as someone who likes a certain brand of horror...his
brand. The kind that doesn't beat you
over the head with musical stings or overwrought exposition, but which is
quiet, cerebral, tense, and unsettling.
Wherever
you are, Amon26, you've got at least one fan here.
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