THE QUIET MAN™

Square Enix introduced The Quiet Man with what may have been (and, in hindsight, I'm quite confident was) the worst trailer of E3: A man enters an alley, kicks some ass, and leaves a bag on a guy's face. Why? We did not know. But now, thanks to a live reveal event that took place yesterday, we have a slightly better idea of what's going on. 

(The gameplay, if you want to get straight to it, starts around 39:30.)

It turns out that the quiet man beat up the alley men because the hot dog man told him to. And then he beat up some other guys, stole a briefcase filled with drugs, delivered it to his crime kingpin friend, had a flashback to the day his mother died, beat up some more guys, I skipped a bunch of stuff, and then watched helplessly as someone who may or may not be his girlfriend was kidnapped by some mysterious thugs. 

If that sounds confusing, it's because the game's volume is turned down so that the three event hosts can talk about what's happening, and they're speaking Japanese. And the on-screen action is not exactly straightforward, either: The game flips seamlessly between live-action and gameplay, and the live-action bits really drag on. The briefcase-full-of-drugs delivery scene runs a full ten minutes in length. 

Fortunately, Game Informer translated some of the high points: The Quiet Man will be roughly three hours in length and will be priced accordingly, although a specific number wasn't given; the lead character, a deaf man named Dane, is a martial arts superguy who's on the hunt for a kidnapped dancer; his mom was killed by a banger and all these years later he's still not dealing with it very well; and the mix of live-action and gameplay will run through the entire game. 

Acknowledging that I'm not seeing the game in its proper context, I can't say that this new, extended look at The Quiet Man does anything more for me than the E3 trailer. The gameplay looks stilted and clunky, and the live-action bits have all the dramatic gravitas of a Tex Murphy joint. Hopefully Square Enix will come across with something more accessible to English-speaking audiences soon.   

The Quiet Man is listed on Steam, but no release date has been set. 

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Who says Square Enix can’t keep a secret? ;)
During our E3 showcase we announced a brand new game called The Quiet Man which will be released on Steam.

The Quiet Man is an immersive story driven cinematic action experience that seamlessly blends high-production live action, realistic CG and pulse-pounding action gameplay that can be completed in one sitting.
In case you missed the teaser trailer, you can watch it here: https://youtu.be/Rnd08TGqM8Y
So far we’ve only just announced the game but don’t worry, we’ll have more to tell you about the game in August so you won’t have to wait too long.

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quiet-man

The bods at Square Enix teased a new game called The Quiet Man during their E3 video presentation. There isn’t much to it, except that it features a pale deaf (and presumably mute) character with good back-alley brawling skills. The game, curiously, is half live-action and half graphical biffing – as you can see in the announcement trailer below. (more…)

THE QUIET MAN™

Updated story (9:30pm) The Steam page for The Quiet Man is live, and has revealed one or two extra details - including the developer.

It's being helmed by Human Head Studios - the team responsible for the original Prey back in 2006, and its cancelled sequel (which we covered as part of a Here's a Thing episode).

As well as describing the game was delivering "an immersive story driven cinematic action experience seamlessly blending high-production live action, realistic CG and pulse-pounding action gameplay", it also states The Quiet Man can be completed in a single sitting.

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