Le han hecho una entrevista a Raúl Rubio de Tequila Works sobre RIME y ha dejado alguna cosa interesante, como que la BSO será de Akira Yamaoka┬á
Analog Addiction:
After watching your debut trailer I got a strong sense of classics like Ico, Shadow of the Colossus and even The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker. Were any of these titles inspiration for Rime? If not, what titles inspired your team to create it?
Raúl Rubio:
ThatÔÇÖs a compliment for us. Movies like Jason and the Argonauts, Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, the work of Joaquín Sorolla, Salvador Dalí and Giorgio de Chirico have been our main influences. Being compared to those giants is simply awesome. All of them look simple on the surface but they are deeply evocative and moving experiences that touch you deep inside. ThatÔÇÖs the kind of experience we aim to achieve so maybe we are following the right path.
Analog Addiction:
Personally the musical score that accompanied the debut trailer was beautiful, it really set a whimsical tone for the world being shown. May I ask who you have doing the score? And how important getting that great magical sound was for Rime?
Raúl Rubio:
David García, the composer of Deadlight, made the debut track.
Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill) is composing the OST as well. Sound is everything in Rime. YouÔÇÖll eventually understand what I mean.
Analog Addiction:
I also have to ask, at the end of the trailer we see some shadowy creatures heading towards our character, before they start waving fire to keep them away; before we end with a massive enemy of some sort. Any details on what these enemies are? Or what other methods can be used to protect yourself?
Raúl Rubio:
Light is essential in Rime. And when night comes, light goes away and there are things wandering in the dark Remember, you are a young helpless boy, not a muscled hero. That said, people just take for granted so many things about good and evil.
Toda la entrevista aquí:
http://analogaddiction.org/2013/08/28/te...sive-rime/