March 10, 2014

Rime Evokes Wonder and Unlocks Secrets

By Unreal Engine

Stunning Unreal Engine 4-powered open world coming to Playstation®4

Rime defies the visual expectations of a post-apocalyptic world. Palettes of decay and stifling clouds give way to panoramic views of majestic stonework rising over blue seas and billowing grasses. Like a painting in motion, Rime is beautiful, and it is being created with Unreal Engine 4.

A PlayStation 4 exclusive from Spanish developer, Tequila Works, Rime stunned crowds when it was unveiled by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe at Gamescom 2013. An open-world game of exploration and puzzles, Rime follows the journey of a young boy traversing the ruins of a once-powerful civilization that mysteriously fell in ages past.

Rime

Without a word of dialogue, Rime relies upon its environments and the interplay of light, darkness, sound and color to tell its story.

Rime is a very personal project, and we wish to create deep emotions through the visual and physical experiences of gameplay; not cutscenes. It has to evoke wonder, as if looking through the eyes of a child,” said Tequila Works Creative Director and CEO, Raúl Rubio, when speaking about the distinctive aesthetic pillars.

“For us, visuals are not only to see, but also to feel emotionally. Unreal Engine 4 allows us to translate influences from Joaquín Sorolla, Salvador Dalí, Giorgio de Chirico and even Studio Ghibli into something that expresses our artistic vision in a way that can be experienced by the player.”

Tequila Works was founded upon the idea of creating with gusto, and the team draws inspiration from natural surroundings while seeking the beauty and the craziness in the ordinary. The game’s developers want players to not only move through the world of Rime, but to ask questions and discover its origins through journeying and experimentation.

Rime

Rubio said that Unreal Engine 4’s new Blueprint visual scripting system, which completely expands upon and replaces Unreal Kismet, has proven to be one of the engine’s most beneficial tools. Blueprints have allowed the team to quickly transform ideas and possible game scenarios into working prototypes, streamlining much of the ramp-up time usually associated with the early stages of development.

Tequila Works previously used Unreal Engine 3 for the creation of its first game, Deadlight, and switching to Unreal Engine 4 required little adaptation. Combined with Unreal Engine 4’s native support for PlayStation 4 and integrated middleware tools, all branches of development were able to hit the ground running as a cohesive team.

Rime

“Our company culture is based on team participation. Everyone plays a part in the design process, using individual perspectives to contribute to the user experience. Our artists and designers and programmers all collaborate directly inside Unreal Engine 4 on a daily basis. The tools needed for every task and department, including sound and lighting which are integral to the experience, are all right there.”

When asked if he would recommend Unreal Engine technology to other developers, Rubio said, “An engine is not only about raw power or price. It is a set of tools, and in the right hands, Unreal Engine 4 has no competition.”