

The characters and environments are almost Pixar-esque, rich in color and finely detailed - while being accessible to build an ethereal aura. The animations are some of the most fluid I've ever seen. If the visuals in the teaser are in parallel with the gameplay - we are in for a real treat. It sets the scene for an open-world, team-based adventure game.Įverwild looks absolutely stunning. The storyline itself isn't really presented, just a few poetic words helping bring character to the universe. The narration behind the trailer and the emotional soundtrack set the tone for an epic journey.


Booty stated that the team at Rare "don't want to keep things hidden for too long." So hopefully some concrete info on the game will appear sooner rather than later.Straightaway we can say that Everwild looks like it's going to be rife with adventure. The game was said to incorporate both adventure and ‘god-sim’ elements according to rumors, but with the game’s redirection having taken place, who knows how accurate that now is, or indeed ever was.īut the wait to find out more may not be too protracted. It showed a fantasy-like world with pastoral elements, mystical creatures and elf-like folk wandering magical forests. Little is known about Everwild beyond its evocative first trailer. "'What are they making? How is this ever going to come together?' Then you balance that out with a day later, this build comes together and you're like 'this is magic.'" "There's some days where you're just terrified," Booty added. They're just trying to make sure that they've got something special." I think that's where the Everwild team is right now. "Every day you're making hundreds of small decisions and at the end of however long you work on the game, they all add up.

"He used to say that a game gets made a thousand small decisions at a time," Booty said.
