When we first heard that the animation studio behind Metalocalypse was opening a game studio, we were, admittedly, quite intrigued. It's been a while since we heard anything from the folks at Titmouse, apart from sampling their taste in music at E3, of course. Now, we have the first actual screens from the studio's first game, Seven Haunted Seas, which is the story of an undead pirate by the name of Scurvy Pete. The screens were taken from a demo build -- Titmouse is currently shopping for publishers -- and depict Scurvy Pete aboard his pirate ship and sailing the seven seas, which we can only presume are haunted.
We're digging the art style so far. Hopefully we won't have to wait too much longer to see it in motion.
Reader Comments (21)
Posted: Jul 8th 2009 7:34PM Discotheque said
Wow, it looks great. There's a severe lack of good pirate games out there. Besides Monkey Island games there is nothing else really. I hope this is good.
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Posted: Jul 8th 2009 7:34PM (Unverified) said
Anyone else reminded of the ghost ship in Wind Waker?
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Posted: Jul 8th 2009 10:30PM (Unverified) said
We have a PC tag, actually.
joystiq.com/tag/@pc
No platforms have been announced for Seven Haunted Seas, by the way.
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joystiq.com/tag/@pc
No platforms have been announced for Seven Haunted Seas, by the way.
Posted: Jul 9th 2009 1:11AM ch3burashka said
Actually looks pretty neat. Reminds me of the pirate crocodiles from Donkey Kong Country. Speaking of, I want DKC4, and I want it in HD. GIMME!
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Posted: Jul 9th 2009 2:33PM RedrumnCoke said
I can never pass up a good pirate game. If it plays as nice as it looks, I'll be picking this up after I finish the special edition of Monkey Island.
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