It’s common practice for developers to create “target” footage of their games early in the development process in order to give their artists and designers something to shoot for. Following its look back at the now-canceled collaboration between EA and director Steven Spielberg, Project LMNO, 1UP has posted what it says is target gameplay footage from the cooperative “escape” game.
It’s a (very) brief clip, but it clearly shows the A.I.-driven future girl “Eve” from a first-person perspective, and actions that imply that it’s the player’s character looking at her. The player sniffs a rose that’s sitting in a vase on the table of the diner they appear to be in, and passes it to her. Eve smells it next, showing a range of reactions on her face, then abruptly bolts from the table when a sinister black Humvee pulls up outside. This is presumably the beginning of an escape sequence, and sees Eve performing inhuman acrobatic moves to traverse the restaurant.
The footage is clearly pre-rendered, and it’s not much to go on, but it’s unquestionably neat to see what Project LMNO could have looked like. You can see for yourself just after the break.
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See gameplay ‘target’ footage of Spielberg’s canceled Project LMNO originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 18:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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