Now that
China allows game console sales across the country, local developers are finally getting a chance to shine: Oasis Games has the distinction of
introducing Koi,
the first PS4 game made entirely in China. The debut isn't a triple-A
blockbuster, but it's an intriguing, philosophical title that has you
purifying a koi fish pond by solving puzzles, opening lotus flowers and
dodging predators.
Appropriately, it also has a "hypnotic" Chinese piano
score to sooth your mind.
Koi doesn't have a firm release
date beyond 2016 --i t's only getting its first showcase at the Game
Developers Conference this month. However, its very existence could help
open the floodgates for Chinese console game makers, especially indies.
While console-friendly Chinese studios have existed for years, they
tend to be satellites like Ubisoft Shanghai (which assisted on titles
like
Far Cry 4).
Many existing studios tend to develop for the platforms that have long
been legal, such as PCs and smartphones. This could encourage Chinese
outfits to go it alone when working on consoles, or at least to work on
games that cater to homegrown tastes.
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