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Added by Jeff Gerstmann on July 1, 2009

 I have often said that someone should make a new 2D, digitized fighting game. Actually, I think instead of "someone" I've said "the Mortal Kombat team." And then after I realized that they'd probably never do it, I started telling Vinny that we should put our green screen to good use for a change and start making our own fighting game. But that's beside the point. After checking out a story on Arcade Heroes, I was led to this:

 
 
That's a shot of a finishing move from Dark Presence, an arcade game currently under development at an indie company called Galloping Ghost. It's a 2D fighting game featuring fully digitized characters, just like the old Mortal Kombat days, but at a much higher resolution and with way more frames of animation, if the developer is to be believed

Sorry, I have to put that hint of doubt in there. Because this whole thing looks too crazy for me to take at face value. It looks like some kind of long-lost sequel to Way of the Warrior, only instead of digging up some drunk-looking dude and filming him with a pool stick in his hands (like Naughty Dog seemed to do back on the 3DO), Dark Presence has dudes like Vamphyrial here:

 
 

Also, I'd like to just say that MIND MASTER is a great name for a character. Overall, the costumes look kind of like one of those high-quality "shot on film" porno movies, where they try to cram in a story between all the... cramming. I... actually mean that as a compliment. Perhaps I've said too much.

Anyway, Galloping Ghost intends to release Dark Presence as an arcade game at some point this year. The game has already been in development for over two years, and to make things even crazier, the company already has plans for a sequel called Conquering Light, which will feature 18 characters... only three of which will be returning from the first game! Didn't they learn anything from Street Fighter III and IV? You need to bring everyone back for the sequel, guys! For the fans!

Honestly, all of this stuff leaves me totally flabbergasted. I can't believe this product exists. I can't believe they have shots of it running in a cabinet on the game's official site. Most of all, I really want to try it. Even though the character design and costume quality gives me a serious Way of the Warrior flashback, I can only hope that it plays better than that.

Please leave a comment and confirm for me that this is all actually happening and that someone didn't spike my drink or something. I figure with Arcade Heroes reporting on it and both Destructoid and GameSetWatch picking it up after the fact, there has to be some sort of merit to it, right? And if this all turns out to be some kind of weird hallucination on my part, my apologies in advance.





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84 Comments

Blair is online
on July 1, 2009
Jeff, please make your own fighting game.

Please.

P.S.  This is all the way insane.

ManMadeGod
on July 1, 2009
This game looks crazy. I am not sure if that's crazy good or just crazy.

I started telling Vinny that we should put our green screen to good use for a change and start making our own fighting game.

Now this sounds like a excellent idea to me.

Kush
on July 1, 2009
I want this and I want it now!

TheGreatGuero
on July 1, 2009
Consider me sold. Good work, Mr. Gerstmann.
By the way, Kyla is totally hot. HEY SONYA! ...HEY SONYA!

Kevitivity
on July 1, 2009
Why does that dude have a bunch of hot dogs strapped to his shoulders?

Dauragon
on July 1, 2009
Oh my dear sweet lord in heaven please let this be for real.

jaks
on July 1, 2009
Oh Kyla. My love for you is like a truck.

RoboRobb
on July 1, 2009
Wow, this looks absolutely crazy. I'm going to put money down & say this games going to be terrible.

TheFrostedGamer
on July 1, 2009
what

snide
on July 1, 2009
Talking to Jeff about this game on IM led to a natural followup conversation of Primal Rage and Virtuoso.

the best box art ever created in videogames
the best box art ever created in videogames
My idea of hell is playing a TREX named "Sauron"
My idea of hell is playing a TREX named "Sauron"


GreatFunStuff
on July 1, 2009
looks like an awesome throwback to that crisp MK style. im thinkin the smoother sprites will ruin what i liked. and a couple of those characters already piss me off. except Titan.

GreatFunStuff
on July 1, 2009
lol i was just talking to my co workers about Primal Rage

Xeiphyer is online
on July 1, 2009
I hope this is real! It looks great/terrible/awesome/retarded! THAT DUDE HAS HOTDOG ARMOR ON! SWEET!!!

This would seem to be an underapriceated long running money wasting joke or trick if it turns out to be not real. And if it was fake, I doubt anyone would really care. So that leads me to assume its real, its just not mainstream enough to be worthwhile to fabricate in order to trick a few people.

lordofultima
on July 1, 2009
WOW. I will purchase this game in arcade cabinet form, it looks so amazing.

Linkyshinks is online
on July 1, 2009
It looks really tacky, from the ground up. If the right people with the right money and tech were involved, I would be interested, but not with this weak looking crap.

I want to be able to scan my facial profile and implant it into the game, in these fighting games.

vidiot
on July 1, 2009
You hear that noise? That is the noise of my mind officially being blown. Thanks for sharing this, and I so do want this.

lordofultima
on July 1, 2009
@Linkyshinks: Aren't the point of digitized actors precisely TO look tacky and stupid? There's no way around it. This is pure awesome.

MB
on July 1, 2009
@lordofultima said:
" @Linkyshinks: Aren't the point of digitized actors precisely TO look tacky and stupid? There's no way around it. This is pure awesome. "
Totally dude. If a console version of this game is ever released, I'm buying it immediately. They're really going old school and it's awesome.

Cheapoz
on July 1, 2009
You have to rename it. 

Dark ______ is a forgettable title.

JazzMaverick
on July 1, 2009
Surely this is a pisstake? .... it looks terrible.


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