Apocalypse Now director, producer, and co-writer Francis Ford Coppola, and a group of maestro developers have taken to Kickstarter seeking $900,000 to account a growth of a video diversion instrumentation of a 1979 movie.
The game, destined by Montgomery Markland, executive constructed by Lawrence Liberty, and created by Rob Auten, will be an “immersive, unusual fear RPG” from a group of creators, designers, directors, writers and producers of Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity, The Witcher, Neverwinter Nights 2, and more.
In a press release, Coppola said, “Forty years ago, we set out to make a personal art design that could hopefully change generations of viewers for years to come. Today, I’m assimilated by new daredevils, a group who wish to make an interactive chronicle of Apocalypse Now, where we are Captain Benjamin Willard amidst a oppressive backdrop of a Vietnam War. I’ve been examination video games grow into a suggestive approach to tell stories, and I’m vehement to try a possibilities for Apocalypse Now for a new height and a new generation.”
At a bottom funding, a diversion will be expelled for PC. If it pulls in during slightest $2.5 million, it will also come to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and during $3 million, practical reality.
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