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Hands-On: Bastion

Our exclusive multipart reveal of Bastion concludes (for now) with some gameplay footage and a bit about how it actually works.


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At this point, you may have seen the screenshots and trailer for Bastion. But it's hard to get a sense for what the game actually is through any of those methods. Some of the comments we've been seeing in our past coverage compare it directly to the Diablo series. Sure, makes sense. After all, the game is billed as an "action-RPG," it's set at an isometric angle, and, well, those guitar chords that open the trailer certainly send a pretty specific message.

Others compare the game's art style and colorful presentation to games from Vanillaware, like Odin Sphere or Muramasa: The Demon Blade. Some came away from the trailer sensing that some world-building would be involved, like some kind of new-fangled ActRaiser. A couple of you thought the narrator in the trailer might be Ron Perlman doing his Fallout narrator voice. None of these are quite right, but initial impressions, at least, place Bastion in some pretty good company.

We were able to play a brief piece of of Supergiant's new project, which is the same version that will be on display at the Penny Arcade Expo this weekend in Seattle. Before we go much further, maybe you should take a look at the first few minutes of this prototype version.
  
  
The way the narration reacts to what you do, as you do it is the first big stand-out thing about Bastion. The way it keeps up with you as you're finding new things almost feels like magic... or play-by-play commentary from a sports game applied to a game where you're swinging a giant hammer at guys made out of gas. These early portions in the video feel pretty chatty, but since you're being introduced to a bunch of new things right at the start, it seems to make sense. Also, the narrator is a great introduction to the tone of Bastion. He's not talking about ghosts and slimes. He's talking about "gas fellas" and "scumbags." You aren't just picking up "rock" or "gem" upgrades. You're finding "somethin' heavy" and "somethin' shiny." Bastion strikes that very deliberate tone right out of the gate, and it leaves you wanting more of that style at the end of the demo. The narrator is why we've decided to run some raw gameplay footage--talking over the whole thing in a Quick Look would sort of defeat the purpose.

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The Kid, Bastion's lead character, has more mobility than you might expect from an action-RPG. By default, he's got a roll move that you can use to either escape incoming attacks or roll into objects to bust them up. And once you're armed--you'll quickly find a hammer, a repeater, a bow, and a large shield in the version being shown at PAX--you can cancel out of those rolls directly into an attack. Standing still lets you execute stronger attacks than you can if you're on the move, and well-timed presses of the shield button let you bat projectiles back where they came from, which is a handy way to take down turrets. While you'll start with those few weapons--or, at least you will at the moment, since we're talking about a game that's probably around a year off--the guys at Supergiant told us that you'll encounter a lot of different weapons, many of which make the game's time period hard to nail down. There's nothing especially modern about a hammer or a bow and arrow... but how the heck did a carbine get into this world? You'll be able to swap your weapons out for others at designated areas, and different weapons enable different special attacks. You can also equip different evasive maneuvers, such as one that replaces your roll with a rolling leap.

As you probably noticed in the video, The Kid seems to be heading in the direction of the Bastion, a designated spot for the people of his once-whole city to head for in case of emergency. Once you get there, you'll be able to rebuild it, adding buildings that allow you to swap out or upgrade weapons, or another that lets you enable various beverages that confer specific bonuses, such as the ability to carry more health potions. The early part of the game shown makes it sound like the basic loop would be to go out into an area, collect objects, then bring them back to your base of operations, where you'll attempt to reverse whatever it was that caused your world to get blasted apart into sections of flying rock in the first place. The developers didn't want to elaborate on their plans for the later parts in the game, but as you might expect, it sounds like there's more to it than simple collection. On top of that, there are plans in the works for an asymmetrical co-op feature. I asked, but wasn't getting anywhere when trying to get more details. It sounds like there's a lot more to Bastion still to be revealed.

And the plan is for us to be there to reveal it. We'll have the team from Supergiant Games on our Big Live Live Show: Live on September 9, including Greg Kasavin, who joins Bastion's development team today as Creative Director on the project. We're also planning a regular series that will let you guys ask questions and check in to see what the heck it's like to be a small team chasing your indie game development dreams. I should also state here, up front, before we get going, that due to the way we've decided to create ongoing programming based on Bastion and its developers--one of whom was a close coworker of ours for a lot of years--we're opting to not review Bastion when it's released. I suspect that, by the time it's finished, we'll all be a little too close to it to render an untainted verdict, so it's best to just state that now, so everyone's clear. Cool? We'll have more on September 9, and we hope you enjoy seeing what we've got planned for the months ahead.
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At this point, you may have seen the screenshots and trailer for Bastion. But it's hard to get a sense for what the game actually is through any of those methods. Some of the comments we've been seeing in our past coverage compare it directly to the Diablo series. Sure, makes sense. After all, the game is billed as an "action-RPG," it's set at an isometric angle, and, well, those guitar chords that open the trailer certainly send a pretty specific message.

Others compare the game's art style and colorful presentation to games from Vanillaware, like Odin Sphere or Muramasa: The Demon Blade. Some came away from the trailer sensing that some world-building would be involved, like some kind of new-fangled ActRaiser. A couple of you thought the narrator in the trailer might be Ron Perlman doing his Fallout narrator voice. None of these are quite right, but initial impressions, at least, place Bastion in some pretty good company.

We were able to play a brief piece of of Supergiant's new project, which is the same version that will be on display at the Penny Arcade Expo this weekend in Seattle. Before we go much further, maybe you should take a look at the first few minutes of this prototype version.
  
  
The way the narration reacts to what you do, as you do it is the first big stand-out thing about Bastion. The way it keeps up with you as you're finding new things almost feels like magic... or play-by-play commentary from a sports game applied to a game where you're swinging a giant hammer at guys made out of gas. These early portions in the video feel pretty chatty, but since you're being introduced to a bunch of new things right at the start, it seems to make sense. Also, the narrator is a great introduction to the tone of Bastion. He's not talking about ghosts and slimes. He's talking about "gas fellas" and "scumbags." You aren't just picking up "rock" or "gem" upgrades. You're finding "somethin' heavy" and "somethin' shiny." Bastion strikes that very deliberate tone right out of the gate, and it leaves you wanting more of that style at the end of the demo. The narrator is why we've decided to run some raw gameplay footage--talking over the whole thing in a Quick Look would sort of defeat the purpose.

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The Kid, Bastion's lead character, has more mobility than you might expect from an action-RPG. By default, he's got a roll move that you can use to either escape incoming attacks or roll into objects to bust them up. And once you're armed--you'll quickly find a hammer, a repeater, a bow, and a large shield in the version being shown at PAX--you can cancel out of those rolls directly into an attack. Standing still lets you execute stronger attacks than you can if you're on the move, and well-timed presses of the shield button let you bat projectiles back where they came from, which is a handy way to take down turrets. While you'll start with those few weapons--or, at least you will at the moment, since we're talking about a game that's probably around a year off--the guys at Supergiant told us that you'll encounter a lot of different weapons, many of which make the game's time period hard to nail down. There's nothing especially modern about a hammer or a bow and arrow... but how the heck did a carbine get into this world? You'll be able to swap your weapons out for others at designated areas, and different weapons enable different special attacks. You can also equip different evasive maneuvers, such as one that replaces your roll with a rolling leap.

As you probably noticed in the video, The Kid seems to be heading in the direction of the Bastion, a designated spot for the people of his once-whole city to head for in case of emergency. Once you get there, you'll be able to rebuild it, adding buildings that allow you to swap out or upgrade weapons, or another that lets you enable various beverages that confer specific bonuses, such as the ability to carry more health potions. The early part of the game shown makes it sound like the basic loop would be to go out into an area, collect objects, then bring them back to your base of operations, where you'll attempt to reverse whatever it was that caused your world to get blasted apart into sections of flying rock in the first place. The developers didn't want to elaborate on their plans for the later parts in the game, but as you might expect, it sounds like there's more to it than simple collection. On top of that, there are plans in the works for an asymmetrical co-op feature. I asked, but wasn't getting anywhere when trying to get more details. It sounds like there's a lot more to Bastion still to be revealed.

And the plan is for us to be there to reveal it. We'll have the team from Supergiant Games on our Big Live Live Show: Live on September 9, including Greg Kasavin, who joins Bastion's development team today as Creative Director on the project. We're also planning a regular series that will let you guys ask questions and check in to see what the heck it's like to be a small team chasing your indie game development dreams. I should also state here, up front, before we get going, that due to the way we've decided to create ongoing programming based on Bastion and its developers--one of whom was a close coworker of ours for a lot of years--we're opting to not review Bastion when it's released. I suspect that, by the time it's finished, we'll all be a little too close to it to render an untainted verdict, so it's best to just state that now, so everyone's clear. Cool? We'll have more on September 9, and we hope you enjoy seeing what we've got planned for the months ahead.
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Cool, this looks interesting.

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ughh...i'm never gonna get this quest done.

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Nice.

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Wow, I'm gonna keep my eye on this.  A+ for style.

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I'm getting this awesome legend of mana vibe from the visual style.

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Game seems pretty neat, but the visuals just don't gel with the old west-y narrator and the guitar music. I don't even really know what aesthetic they're going for.
 
Don't really know what they were thinkin' there, but whatevs. Still looks good!

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@what: and a Children of Mana vibe from the gameplay :(
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"kid finds an alloy that will strengthen his hammer" 
man cannot count the number of times I have heard that one... 
 
And it looks cool, I like how the world pops up under his feet. and great narrator by the way 

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The way the world builds up around you is technically cool, but I kind of don't like the way that it seems to destroy the sense of being in a world.  It feels like a world I don't want to explore because it always just looks like I'm floating on a solitary rock somewhere.  I don't know.  Maybe it's just me.

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This looks amazing!

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I thin it will fill my thirst for adventure, but I wanted that narrator to stop talking. Wore a little thin after a bit

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Man, that narration could really push the envelope in video game storytelling. Definitely keeping this one on my radar.

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Is this going to be a 360 exclusive? 'Cause that would be a bummer.

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@notdrew said:
" ughh...i'm never gonna get this quest done. "
Mwhahaha.
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Game looks cool. 
 
What I'm really excited about is the kind of coverage they're gonna get from GB.  Glad to see the indie dev. love here and taking the proper stance with the review (well, the lack thereof).  Professionalism while still making it obvious that you're fans.  This is why I love this site.

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At first I just figured the narration on top of prerecorded game play footage was the standard that we've seen a hundred time over, but to know that it's happing in real time, that's neat, the building aspect seem similar to dark cloud which is fantastic and I'm really digging the desert punk vibe.

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@Kaigan said:

" Is this going to be a 360 exclusive? 'Cause that would be a bummer. "

the wiki says pc, might have been a 360 controller?
 
Game looks interesting, I wonder if Torchlight's ridiculous success contributed to this happening.
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I am really excited for this feature

well done to every one involved +1 innovation

 

   

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Very exciting. Congratulations to Mr. Kasavin on the new job, and I can't wait to watch "Building the Bastion"!
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Wait really? Greg kasavin has another job? Does he just have trouble dedicating himself to his work or something? Also Bastion looks super cool

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Seems really cool.

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I'm just excited to see GB getting exclusive content.
 
 
 
Also, congratulations to Greg K.

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This looks really neat. I hope there is a good amount of depth in the building aspect (character or otherwise) and a meaty story. Kasavin's blog leads me to expect the latter in high grade.
 
I was hoping Kasavin would be on one of the PAXcasts. Good deal.

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I was wondering how the review would work; I'm glad you guys opted out. That's classy. Pretty excited for this though, it's a cool partnership and hopefully the game ends up being fun!

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@Jeff said:
" The way the narration reacts to what you do, as you do it is the first big stand-out thing about Bastion. The way it keeps up with you as you're finding new things almost feels like magic... or play-by-play commentary from a sports game applied to a game where you're swinging a giant hammer at guys made out of gas. These early portions in the video feel pretty chatty, but since you're being introduced to a bunch of new things right at the start, it seems to make sense. Also, the narrator is a great introduction to the tone of Bastion. He's not talking about ghosts and slimes. He's talking about "gas fellas" and "scumbags." You aren't just picking up "rock" or "gem" upgrades. You're finding "somethin' heavy" and "somethin' shiny." Bastion strikes that very deliberate tone right out of the gate, and it leaves you wanting more of that style at the end of the demo. The narrator is why we've decided to run some raw gameplay footage--talking over the whole thing in a Quick Look would sort of defeat the purpose."
As a non-native English speaker I've to say it is quite hard for me to understand the narrator, I'm used to the videos and podcasts in giantbomb, so I can understand English, that's not the problem, it may be for the tone, the vocabulary or (most probably) a combination of both. Just FYI, since, well, you know, there are some people that have different mother tongues in the world ;)
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Love that narrator!

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I wasn't particularly thrilled about the idea of Giant Bomb covering an exclusive so extensively until I read the part regarding the no-review stance.  Massive, massive kudos to you guys for doing this and having both the integrity and the balls to keep making your journalistic stands like this.  I hope the preview coverage will be as fair as it is enthusiastic.

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The "ongoing programming" sounds pretty cool.  I like the idea of a ground level dev diary thing.  I'm getting really tired of those over-produced, scripted dev diaries that a lot of companies keep pumping out.  I started watching those because they used to be actual looks at the creative process, not just PR bullshit about how this wacky bunch of talented guys is making a game you should pre-order now.  But I digress.
 
Bastion looks cool.  Hearing from the dev team regularly sounds cool.  Cool cool.

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This game is looking awesome, and I'm glad to see Giant Bomb's stance on not reviewing this game. Just totally says "Class act." Very nice, gents.

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I guess I'm glad that Giant Bomb is making the decision to not to review this game. If not for the sake of maintaining integrity, at least this demonstrates a degree of control. 
Again, I'm excited for this "Building the Bastion" thing. In the absence of a review, we're getting something most of us have never really experienced. I'm not sure if pioneering is the right word, but I feel like this a step toward tearing down some unnecessary walls between consumers and developers.

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While I respect the Giantbomb's decision to not review this game, I hope I can see some honest judgement as to it's quality around release.  I trust the GB opinion on these things more than other websites; it's why I come here.  I'm sure that the amount of coverage being given to it will give me plenty of opportunity to see whether I'll like it or not.  Pumped!
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"Bastion is not an ugly, ugly game."

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So neat to see what Greg's going to be working on.  Hate to lose him from 2K, but glad to see him on this!

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Well, it looks like this kid is interested? Maybe a taste one day will quench his thirst. He's left only wanting more in a developers dream.

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It looks swell, I love the art style. The narration is a little talky in this video, but it's definitely unique and amusing.

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This game looks fantastic.

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That looks insanely awesome.  Love the commentary.

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The narration kind of reminds me of a really awesome DM from a pen & paper game, which is very cool. The game also looks fantastic.

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Gameplay doesn't interest me in the slightest, but I like the art style of the levels and the narrator idea is genius. I would love to have played a game like Dragon Age with something like that. Just hope this comes out for PC. I would hate to have to miss another awesome indie game.

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A year off!?  Dammit this game is looking good though

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Can I buy the soundtrack now?

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@Trylks:  
 
You're right because you can't understand it, they should just stop doing what they want to do. 
 
As a matter of fact, not everyone speaks even a little English! Let's not put words in our games guys lets keep it simple!
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Love the way this game looks, and the narrator aspect is cool touch

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Man, Kasavin is a mover, man can't stay still!

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@Doctorchimp: That's not what I said. I see you cannot understand even written English, sorry for you.
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 Wow, this looks really  interesting and unique. Couldn't be further from Spec Ops: The Line in terms of scope and concept. I'm looking forward to the feature!

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@Trylks said:
" @Doctorchimp: That's not what I said. I see you cannot understand even written English, sorry for you. "
The part you posted said that as you picked things up the narrator puts his own spin on the vocabulary. 
 
You then posted a cheeky FYI that not everyone could understand it, like that matters.
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the narrator concept would not get as useful as when it is tongue in cheek funny, otherwise will get terribly annoying. 
 
  
   
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I want this dude to narrate my life