Do you think you all know about Ninja Theory? What are the 3 announced games and Project Insight among you served? As it turns out, the lesson has something else in hand. It's still unclear what Project Dreadnought is, but if we know it's something that is inspired by virtual reality, at least this is what Tameem Antoniades said in an interview with GQ Magazine.
The leader in reading and thinking has been talking about Hellblade 2, The Insight Project and all the other projects like Project Mara. But then he has fallen off the table this is a new initiative
Project Dreadnought is very ambitious
Antoniades called the project something that will redefine what entertainment is. The saying that every time some eccentric engineer or manager ends up disappointing. However, the art is beyond the obvious.
You will redefine what entertainment is, or is, real. It's going to be a whole new situation, maybe a new one, because you can't get close to the truth.
I will, and then I will give up.
Tameen says all Ninja Theory still has is the kind of car that will take them to Dreadnought. In fact, according to GQ MAgazine, this is the name given to the English war in 1966 that was so technologically advanced that it left its rivals and its equals inappropriate.
The idea is to create a virtual world where people can interact and enter virtual environments. You are not yet sure which hardware this will support. The design is clear:
If I succeed or not it doesn't make sense. If I don't get it, no one will care. Just as no one cares if you and I are here now. So that feeling of failure went away for a while. But the knowledge we have gained from trying may not be enough for us to succeed or anyone else to do. And then it makes it profitable. I'm only afraid that if I don't try to do that, what will I do?
This proves that in some ways Microsoft is not completely rolling out the reality show, or at least at the head of Anotiades there is a chance to do something big. At the moment there is nothing good to be shown in Project Dreadnought, and this is likely to be left alone in a good idea that is included.