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Lost Soul Aside is an action game we've been keeping our eye on.The game made a big splash on the PSX show floor last year, where the character action title attracted huge lines as part of Sony's China Hero Project initiative to bring promising games from China to the world stage. UltiZero Games’ action-RPG Lost Soul Aside gained visibility since 2016 as the dream work of a single developer that turned into an actual game in development by a full-fledged team even thanks.
Is a Final Fantasy XV-inspired game with the combat of Devil May Cry. And in a crazy twist, it’s all being made by just one person.The game is being created by one man by the name of Yang Bing. The trailer is below if you want to see what all the fuss is about. Over on the Lost Soul Aside’s page, Bing’s manager answered some questions surrounding the project.
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Currently, it’s in development for PC and is being created in the Unreal Engine 4. That said, Bing is open to the idea of bringing it to other platforms should the need arise. Bing’s manager says the developer was inspired by Final Fantasy XV when he saw the trailer two years ago, so Bing “decided to work on his own (Final) Fantasy, but the models will eventually change in the final game.” The idea of funding the game via Kickstarter is being floated about, but at this point in time, and the fact it’s only a one-person team, Bing doesn’t know if he can “bear the responsibility that comes with it.” One concern being raised at the moment is how much of Lost Soul Aside is Bing’s work, and how many of the assets were purchased from the Unreal Asset store.
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Writing via, Bing says he’s used “many” assets from the marketplace before explaining for the work to be 100% original, he’d need to bring in more people. “It’s taken two years, but actually, it's still on prototype stage,” Bing, “and I used many assets from marketplace, that's why I can work it out alone.” It’s worth noting, even though Bing admits to purchasing assets to help see the game through to completion, the developer still has to code the game, get everything working, write and come up with the story, and a plethora of other developer tasks you can’t buy with real world money.
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