"Super Mario Maker" has been out for a month.
Even though it's a platform jumping ga, it's still very popular.
This is thanks to the ga's unique gaplay.
Among players, many s unique to "Super Mario Maker" have been created.
For example, the so-called "chicken stealing" tactic. When facing maps that seem very difficult.
There are always ways to take shortcuts. This could be due to imprecision in the map design or players discovering author-only paths.
And in multiplayer gas, most players have read a book called "Leading ans Working."
As long as you are far ahead, there will always be a locked door in front of the finish line, and a BOSS waiting for you to defeat.
Besides this, there's "matting competition." So places that require complicated thods to reach beco much simpler in multiplayer gas. You can simply step on other people's heads to get there.
Of course, in a single ga, only three people can enjoy this treatnt. The remaining person is the king of matting competition.
There's also "humanity," which has made many players emotional, especially when those who first reached red na status were masters of the "gatekeeping" art.
While many players were still imrsed in the "joyful" atmosphere of "Super Mario Maker."
Lucas surprisingly updated his official Weibo again.
Of course, it can't be said "again," because before this, Lucas and Nebula Gas had also gradually released so content about "Resident Evil: Village."
However, this was limited to so scene concept art.
This ti, it's a bit different.
"First listen to the latest the song for 'Resident Evil: Village'!"
Players were shocked to see Lucas's official Weibo.
What's going on? A ga the song?
Nebula Gas has indeed released many the songs for their previous works.
For example, "Red Dead Redemption: Redemption," etc. But "Resident Evil: Village" is a horror ga!
The the song must match the ga's mood!
If it matches the mood, how dark must the music be?
And usually, such background music should be purely instruntal, right?
Why are there lyrics this ti?
Many curious players clicked in, and then they were stunned.
Isn't this style a bit off?
Isn't it too cheerful!? And the lody feels like it's from the last century.
Listening to the lody in their ears, many players in front of their computers were shocked.
They doubted if they had opened it the wrong way.
No problem!
This is the the song of "Resident Evil: Village," but why is it so strange?
"My hotown is in this village."
"I am a native of this village."
"Don't look at the village being small, it has mountains, water, and forests."
"The neighbors are quite friendly, and the old and young are even more sociable."
"Many, many things have happened in the village, and thinking back, they were quite funny."
"If my friends are interested, I'll take you to et them (hey~~), et the people in our village..."
The song actually ends here, because the subsequent chorus is just a repetition of these lyrics, although the subtle lody has so differences.
...
Listening to the song, many players were completely confused.
But you can't deny, it's actually quite nice.
And it seems to fit the ga's na.
"Resident Evil: Village," the song is also about a village and has a strong rustic feel.
However, the crucial problem is!
What on earth does this cheerful song have to do with "Resident Evil: Village"!
Although the MV video didn't show any scary scenes.
It even looked harmonious and blissful, with a cozy candlelight cottage, a friendly-looking uncle wearing glasses, and a noblewoman with exceptionally large *assets* everywhere.
If they didn't know that "Resident Evil" was a horror ga, they would have believed it!
Clearly, Lucas did this on purpose!
And from so of the content revealed in this song, so things can be analyzed.
That is, compared to the previous "Resident Evil" installnts that revolved around the Baker family farm, the setting this ti is clearly much larger.
It has beco a village, and it directly points to the ga's title.
Another point is that the ga might be divided into different areas, because from the song's MV, players can see that the architectural styles of different areas are clearly different.
As the song was released, players started discussing.
"Holy crap, this is a the song for 'Resident Evil: Village'? I think I pre-ordered a fake horror ga!"
"But I think this song is quite good, it has a magical feel!"
"Speaking of which, given my understanding of Boss Lucas, and the fact that 'Resident Evil: Village' is a horror ga, I can boldly conclude that this song is completely ironic!"
" 1! From the cheerful atmosphere to the lyrics, everything should be the opposite!"
"Holy crap, now that you say it, the problem is huge!"
"There are mountains, water, and forests, which ans Ethan will face different monsters in different areas. And the neighbors are very friendly. I think it might be like the Undead Settlent and Yharnam."
"Stop talking, I can already picture it!"
The number of comnts under Lucas's official Weibo quickly increased.
Countless players were speculating about the song's intentions based on their own ideas, combined with so of the visuals in the MV, trying to guess so content of "Resident Evil: Village."
Players were like archaeologists, dissecting from the lyrics and even punctuation marks.
At the sa ti, many people also analyzed the song's lody and style.
Soon, the topic of "Resident Evil: Village" on the internet reached the top, thanks to this unusual "MV."
And countless ga companies and designers in the industry were stunned.
Nebula Gas' new work topping the trending list isn't a big deal.
But the key is the way they did it.
And a very important point is that before this, NetDragon used a blonde little girl to generate hype and delay the release, gaining imnse attention and popularity.
Now, Nebula Gas is promoting their new work by specifically creating a song MV?
You are both leading ga companies in the industry!
Do you really need to do this!?
The ga industry has beco this competitive, resorting to all sorts of stunts to gain player attention for promotion?
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