Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption Post-funding Update #82
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It's been quite a while since we've last covered Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption, the twice-crowdfunded game in development at Transolar Games with Corey and Lori Cole at the helm. The latest update compares Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption's academy to Hogwarts, as represented by the Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction at Universal Studios. An excerpt:
Talking Heads
One of the first things we noticed inside Hogwarts was the profusion of animated, talking portraits. They carry on conversations with each other, many played by actors from the Harry Potter films. (See https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/hogwarts-portraits for more details on magically-animated portraits.)
The portraits in Hero-U are much better behaved, mostly staying within their frames. However, each portrait in the halls of Hero-U has its own story to tell. Many of them are portraits of backers, but each is also an artwork in its own right.
There are some “interactive people” in Hogsmeade Village, actors representing vendors and townspeople. Most of them could have been in any store, but a few took their acting seriously. I particularly enjoyed talking with a Hogwarts Express conductor - he really knew his Harry Potter lore.
Hero-U is another matter entirely. Lori has spent most of the last three years crafting dialogue for each of the dozens of actors at the University. Everyone has unique things to say that fill out the background of the school, provide important game hints, or are just for fun. Shawn’s roommate Aeolus loves to compose lyrics to music, but the melody is not always completely original - see how many popular songs you can recognize as his inspirations.
By the way, most of the dialogue changes every day, so don’t assume you can get to know people in a single conversation.