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13 biggest things influencing games today

From cut-and-paste cliché to inspiring elements

Words: Shane Patterson, GamesRadar US

The great thing about creating works of art – be it a painting, a novel, song or slam poetry - is that you can draw from any experience or memory in your life in order to breathe life into your work. These inspirations can be feelings your grey matter has interpreted or outright rip-offs of the original source material. However, when it comes to modern fiction, it seems as though many game developers have all read the same books and have seen the same movies.

C’mon, how many times have we played a game only to recognize every single influence inspiring the game developers? All the time, you say? We’ve cherry-picked our favorite design influences and cliches to present to you the inspirations behind games you’ve played. Behold!


Notable games inspired:
Call of Duty 2, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Medal of Honor: Frontline, Killzone 2

Not just a “really awesome battle scene” from Saving Private Ryan, the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France on June 6, 1944 - D-Day to those keeping score - saw hundreds of lives lost. True, it was an important battle in gaining a foothold in Germany’s defenses, but we’re sure devs just saw Saving Private Ryan and went, “Holy crap! Wouldn’t it be cool if you could play that?”


Above: Screen from Medal of Honor: Frontline

Okay, we suppose Steven Spielberg was involved in the creation of the Medal of Honor series at Dreamworks Interactive (now EA Los Angeles), but it seems like since then, other devs thought they could add a few more explosions, some more soldiers dying, a bit more rumble and change the objectives slightly. Mission completed, soldier!


Above: Screen from Call of Duty 2

Even Killzone 2 starts with a beach assault from a first-person perspective, only your landing craft flies towards its destination instead of by sea. It is pretty dramatic watching all other craft get blown out of the sky around you, but we really wonder if Guerilla Games might’ve thought of a more practical ship – those guys just fly on the top! - than just the homage to Ryan.


Above: Killzone 2 plays homage


Notable games inspired:
Doom 3, Dead Space, Moon, Metroid


Above: Notice the ship’s corridor

The first film in the Alien franchise is notable for not just the titular extraterrestrial on board, but as a landmark in science-fiction in the ways claustrophobia, mood and environment all enhance one another. The movie - if you haven’t seen it, for shame - is basically about a monster hiding on board a ship and picking off the crew one by one. But it’s much more than that.

Above: Moon looks familiar

The ship, Nostradamus, isn’t a super sleek futuristic vessel, but a blue collar facility (Dead Space anyone?). There are endless corridors (Moon), lighting and shadows that played tricks on the crew members (Doom 3), terrifying musical score and the constant fear of some thing hiding in the closed surroundings (everything). Don’t get us started on Metroid with its lead heroine (like Alien), similar tone and monster design. Add to all of that a methodically (read: slow, but scary) pace and you have one hell of a horror film... or game.


Above: Doom 3 had you go searching in the darkness

Things that go bump in the dark isn’t exactly a new concept, but Alien lay the groundwork for terrifying and immersive experiences involving space, exploration and fear.


Above: Watch out in Dead Space


 
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ELpork  - 9 months 6 days ago 
Still haven't seen 1984 yet.... I should get on that shouldn't I...... hmmm......
bl00dyvalen7ine  - 9 months 6 days ago 
Yeah, I still need to watch it as well. But Brazil as an excilent movie
FrozenImplosion  - 9 months 6 days ago 
awesome :D
FrozenImplosion  - 9 months 6 days ago 
and oddly enough, our class is reading 1984 next week
animeman  - 9 months 6 days ago 
I HATE baby videogames!!! They are stupid and disgrase the name of videogames.
RebornKusabi  - 9 months 6 days ago 
JEEEESUS!!!! That guy is fucking RIPPED!
Forrest22x  - 9 months 6 days ago 
I believe that baby videogames cause teen pregnancy.
Gahmah  - 9 months 6 days ago 
haven't babies also inspired... NINE-ELEVEN!?
RonnyLive19881  - 9 months 6 days ago 
What is the name of that Brolly look a like?! It looks like it hurts to be him, like being one big tumor...
DontEatRawHagis  - 9 months 6 days ago 
Starcraft is inspired by both Aliens and Predator. I didnt realize till about 2 years after the game came out and then I saw it again in halo.

Predator:
Elites
Protoss

Alien:
Zerg
Flood(its a stretch but they do take on attributes of other species like teh aliens and Zerg)
jamminontha1n2  - 9 months 6 days ago 
Shane Patterson is dropping knowledge bombs on everyone with that entry on the monomyth. Great Article
thefinalmax  - 9 months 6 days ago 
Brasil is possibly the oddest movie I have even partially seen, let alone seen at all. Friggin baby-faced abomination things.
DaBadGuy  - 9 months 6 days ago 
WTF is that baby head? Only a Python could come up with something so Dreadfully Odd.
revrock  - 9 months 6 days ago 
I'd add Beyond Good and Evil to the 1984 list... seemed like a bit of an homage to me.

Re Captcha- impulse $1.88
Justman  - 9 months 6 days ago 
Alien definitely set the standard for horror movies, whether it be in space or not. Alot of the lighting in Dead Space reminded me of the last 30 minutes of Alien. Also, not to get too picky, but I think the ship in Alien is called the Nostromo. Nice article.
gutlessVADER  - 9 months 6 days ago 
lolol sweet article
octagons  - 9 months 6 days ago 
I wonder if that muscle man is scared of needles he looks like he is about to fucking explode!
Amnesiac  - 9 months 6 days ago 
I've...been taught? No! No, damn you, NO!
Cwf2008  - 9 months 6 days ago 
Im pretty sure that the landing in Call of Duty 2 is on Le...oh i dont know the name. Its a French name where supposedly i think 7 inch gun batteries were. But it wasnt Omaha Beach. For one thing, Omaha beach didnt have cliffs
smallberry  - 9 months 6 days ago 
Ah Calvin and Hobbes. That picture just made my morning.
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