You know, this guy.
Well, he's still trying to ride on his long expired 15 minutes of fame and is now promoting his new game. The game is called >Adr1ft. No, those are not typos. Kotaku has the exclusive first report on the game.
>Adr1ft is a non-violent first-person game that poses the player as an astronaut who begins the game floating above Earth amid the debris of a mostly-wrecked space station. It exists now only as a 10-week prototype that Orth is hoping to get funded. Orth's studio partner, Omar Aziz, played through it for me.
>Adr1ft is meant to be a quiet and lovely game with exploration and puzzles, a combination, as Orth describes it, of the acclaimed immersive first-person shooter Half-Life, the beloved, surreal nature-walk of a game Journey and the movie Gravity, which is also about a person adrift in space.
>Adr1ft is meant to be a quiet and lovely game with exploration and puzzles, a combination, as Orth describes it, of the acclaimed immersive first-person shooter Half-Life, the beloved, surreal nature-walk of a game Journey and the movie Gravity, which is also about a person adrift in space.
Kotaku says that the game could be better described as a "FPX" or "first-person experience." They also say that the game is being designed to last about three hours long and will be designed to work with the Oculus Rift VR headset. >Adr1ft is slated for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Steam, PC, and Mac.
Ugh, don't let that term stick.