Great video man. I guess this became a wakeup call for suda about what style everyone expected from his games. He probably came to appreciate his earlier works (and rightfully so, since they are unique and mature without being generic wacky anime crap), and maybe thats why we managed to get the silver case and its sequel.
Assignment DLC was directed by John Johanas who directed Evil Within 2. Kurayami means darkness that's why that mode is dark. Evil within is a survival horror game inspired by inception.
Cool video as always. It's a shame what happened to the original concept, I think that would've been really cool. I didn't know any of this so thanks for sharing.
When I first saw footage for this game back in the day I was disappointed because I was expecting a game more like Killer 7 with Mikami and Akira attached. But when the game came and I played it, I actually loved it. It's a dumb fun game that plays like RE4 but I still enjoyed it. Also just looking up this new director, he seems to be into a lot of indie/artsy games I wonder if he would work with Suda again if EA wasn't involved and wonder what kind of weird game they could make. haha He did end up working with Akia afterwards, seems impressive that he went from open season to this haha.
Really cool video. I love Shadows of the Damned for it's wacky elements and I had no idea how far it was from the original idea. Looking forward to the next video.
Interesting take on some of the game's stage layouts and their possible history of being part of Kurayami's production. I remember it feeling really odd how you explored a few random homes for menial items or keys in the beginning and again near end of the game. You can almost see the seams between Kurayami layouts and SotD stages once you realize what was really going on. I could've sworn one of the decapitated heads looked just like one of the early concept art characters, but I could be wrong about that. It's really upsetting to consider Suda has most likely given up on ever making Kurayami the way he originally intended. It's also hard to read Guarini's later takes on the production, saying working with Suda was enjoyable and didn't suspect him to have any ill will towards to project. More likely than not, Suda was just putting up a front, because I'm sure he isn't the kind of person who'd want to bring everyone down with his objections towards a project he has no choice but to finish at that point.
This is so fucking good, hard to believe it doesn't have 50,000 views. The game plays like basically a worse Resident Evil 4 in nearly every respect. Even then, the game director deserves credit for making something fairly decent with a distinct vibe.
It's cool dude, I look forward to seeing the second part. This has been a fun series to binge as both a fan of niche video content and Suda projects; so you got a sub out of me! Will either Black Knight Sword or Diabolic Pitch end up getting dedicated videos?
Jeesh. Your info is wrong. Shadows of the Damned and Silent Hill: Homecoming are two of the best games out there. And you don't insult walking on titties - that is a masterpiece in level design. I don't think "what could have" detracts from what the game turned into though, which I still think is really excellent. Great and interesting video though, good to hear some information from behind the scenes. It's a shame that Suda couldn't convey his vision into the final product, but I still think the game that came out was excellence.
You don't have to excuse yourself. Sometimes it can be just frustrating knowing what could have been or what went wrong. And there's enough people that don't enjoy the game where even disliking it wouldn't go against popular opinion. Looking forward to the second part!
PART TWO: th-cam.com/video/wRnmqXwXZeE/w-d-xo.html
Now I wanna give Suda a hug 😢
shizuwolf Hey at least he seems much happier now.
I feel bad that Suda 51 didn’t get to create his vision but I absolutely love Shadows! In my top 5 favorite 360 games!
Shadows of the Damned was one of my most treasured games of the PS3/360 generation.
Me too that alan wake, deadly premonition and silent hill downpour
All that Kurayami info and that dlc mode in Evil Within is blowing my mind. Amazing video!
fuck yes, so glad you made a vid on shadows of the damned
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Great video man.
I guess this became a wakeup call for suda about what style everyone expected from his games. He probably came to appreciate his earlier works (and rightfully so, since they are unique and mature without being generic wacky anime crap), and maybe thats why we managed to get the silver case and its sequel.
Assignment DLC was directed by John Johanas who directed Evil Within 2. Kurayami means darkness that's why that mode is dark. Evil within is a survival horror game inspired by inception.
Troy Baker is probably the best scarf player of his generation. The 'Jimi Hendrix of scarf,' if you will.
Cool video as always.
It's a shame what happened to the original concept, I think that would've been really cool. I didn't know any of this so thanks for sharing.
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Great video, I never knew all this history surrounding one of my fav ps3 games.
When I first saw footage for this game back in the day I was disappointed because I was expecting a game more like Killer 7 with Mikami and Akira attached. But when the game came and I played it, I actually loved it. It's a dumb fun game that plays like RE4 but I still enjoyed it. Also just looking up this new director, he seems to be into a lot of indie/artsy games I wonder if he would work with Suda again if EA wasn't involved and wonder what kind of weird game they could make. haha He did end up working with Akia afterwards, seems impressive that he went from open season to this haha.
Massimo has made some good arthouse games. Murasaki Baby & Last Day of June were excellent. I think Suda and Massimo are still friends.
your channel let along this video deserve far more views. excellent work and bravo sir!
Thanks so much for checking it out. Don't forget to check out parts 2&3!
Really cool video. I love Shadows of the Damned for it's wacky elements and I had no idea how far it was from the original idea. Looking forward to the next video.
Interesting take on some of the game's stage layouts and their possible history of being part of Kurayami's production. I remember it feeling really odd how you explored a few random homes for menial items or keys in the beginning and again near end of the game. You can almost see the seams between Kurayami layouts and SotD stages once you realize what was really going on. I could've sworn one of the decapitated heads looked just like one of the early concept art characters, but I could be wrong about that.
It's really upsetting to consider Suda has most likely given up on ever making Kurayami the way he originally intended. It's also hard to read Guarini's later takes on the production, saying working with Suda was enjoyable and didn't suspect him to have any ill will towards to project. More likely than not, Suda was just putting up a front, because I'm sure he isn't the kind of person who'd want to bring everyone down with his objections towards a project he has no choice but to finish at that point.
Interesting take... Of my video
I love this game.
Great video! The Joe Romersa bit killed me
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This is so fucking good, hard to believe it doesn't have 50,000 views.
The game plays like basically a worse Resident Evil 4 in nearly every respect. Even then, the game director deserves credit for making something fairly decent with a distinct vibe.
Oh my god I love OPEN SEASON! !
Marcus you also love that Vaseline on toast
Impressive stuff and an enjoyable watch! Seems this is yet another saddening lesson on the horrors found in games development.
Tentacle oh hi tentacle! I love your vids man. Thanks for checking me out.
It's cool dude, I look forward to seeing the second part. This has been a fun series to binge as both a fan of niche video content and Suda projects; so you got a sub out of me! Will either Black Knight Sword or Diabolic Pitch end up getting dedicated videos?
Tentacle you know it! I'm jucing my baseball throwing arm in preparation.
I wonder if the same thing with Lolipop Chainsaw. The weird timeline where Suda was involved with western devs and didn't have a huge creative input.
Gosh Dang I will cover LC in the future. Equally interesting history behind it, for sure.
I'm from the future and yeah he actually made lollypop chainsaw, it's a pretty good video as well.
Really interesting stuff. Great video
Came back to this video after giving Kurayami Dance a read. It's got Suda's mark on it alright. Have you checked it out yet?
Fascinating stuff, as usual.
Holy shit, great stuff.
I just finished the game before watching this
Perfect video to watch after I just finished The Evil Within dlc on KURAYAMI mode.
there's a longer "director's cut" version of this video that has an additional chapter
I love suda 51 and grasshopper manufacture. suda is a genius. and they got the best company logo. in video gameing industry. suda 51 is a god to me.
Great video but the intro (first 30 seconds) were too long and didn't feel like it had any purpose.
I beated 20x .My fav game.Plus i have a Custom figure being made.
My fav game
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I am going to take that as a high compliment
Hikikomori Media as you should!
Shadows of the Damned was a complete and utter let down. Stopped playing 1/3 of the way through. But Lollipop Chainsaw made up for it.
Jeesh. Your info is wrong. Shadows of the Damned and Silent Hill: Homecoming are two of the best games out there. And you don't insult walking on titties - that is a masterpiece in level design. I don't think "what could have" detracts from what the game turned into though, which I still think is really excellent.
Great and interesting video though, good to hear some information from behind the scenes. It's a shame that Suda couldn't convey his vision into the final product, but I still think the game that came out was excellence.
Saninsince992 stay tuned, you might hate me by the end of this haha. Joking aside, I still love Shadows...had to clarify that in the revised intro.
You don't have to excuse yourself. Sometimes it can be just frustrating knowing what could have been or what went wrong. And there's enough people that don't enjoy the game where even disliking it wouldn't go against popular opinion. Looking forward to the second part!
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damn HM wen't hard
Just wait, the next half is dedicated to EA