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Did you know that the protoype for the snoop-to-win exploration adventureGone Homewas built in the same engineAmnesia, one of the games credited for bring the Survival Horror genre back from the brink of obscurity? That’s just one of the many parallels that popped up between the design sensibilities of Thomas Grip of Frictional Games and Steve Gaynor of Fullbright during their respective Sup Holmes episodes.

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It wasn’t surprising to hear that Thomas was heavily inspired by other Horror titles in creatingPenumbra, Amnesia, andSoma,but I didn’t expect to hear from Steve that the opening area of the originalResident Evilwas one of the inspirations forGone Home. From the sounds of it, Fullbright’s upcoming titleTacomamay venture even further into intentionally taught territory. We also got a little hint of what Thomas’s next title at Frictional may be, but he wasn’t ready to spill the beans quite yet.

Regardless of beans, it’s undeniable that these two developers have done something that many didn’t think was possible. If games were pop music, then physical conflict would play the role of the lead singer. These managed to create highly engaging, successful radio hits using only drums, bass and keyboards.That’s no small feat. We were lucky to have them on the show, and greatly look forward to what they may do next.

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