Article 5G5M5 The visual jazz of Genesis Noir

The visual jazz of Genesis Noir

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Ian Carlos Campbell
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Genesis Noir is set at the start of existence, reimagining the Big Bang and the natural expansion of the universe as the violent end result of a love triangle gone wrong. It's a marriage of jazz and film noir in a point-and-click adventure game that sometimes works better as an audiovisual plaything than it does a series of puzzles. But the game's visual style is a clear standout.

The monochromatic, abstract, line-drawn look that makes Genesis Noir so unique comes from a host of influences: classic film, Italian literature, other indie games. The real mystery to solve was combining those ideas in a way that makes sense - and it actually ended in a playable game.

Genesis Noir creative lead Evan Anthony's jumping-off point was Cosmicomics,...

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