SFG Interview with the folks behind the upcoming download-able title Hydrophobia. It is really interesting what these guys are able to do with their water effects, espically considering the size restraint that dl titles have.

Hydrophobia is the abnormal and irrational fear, of being in or drinking water. Like going into the ocean but freaking out because a stick touched your foot, and you were sure you heard the violins playing as that infamous great white shark was about to devour you so you run out of the 2 feet of water you were standing in, screaming.

Dark Energy Digital asks you to face that fear, and come play in their water, they guarantee it will be different this time. With E3 over and pictures flying over the net, this was a title that caught my eye. Not because it looked great, but because it was a DL game that looked great, and it was a company that developed their own tech with the HydroEngine. We here at the Farm were very interested and we wanted to know more, so we tracked them down to bring you, the readers the answers. We got in touch with Rob Hewson, Senior Creative Designer at Dark Energy Digital, and he was more than happy to explain the game and tech to us and you, the consumers. So, without further adieu here the questions we had for Rob. Please read and enjoy.
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    Cybertronguard Jul 2, 10
    I knew there were terrorists and it was on a bout...but I didn't know that it was so closely related a possible future. The story and the water are really grabbing my attention!. Looking forward to hearing more soon!.
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    studonaplug Jul 5, 10
    I want to play in that water!!!...and blow some stuff up!. Floating fire sounds like a really cool concept!. Wonder if there's anyway you can directly influence the direction of the flowing water!?!
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      Giralga Jul 11, 10
      quote studonaplug
      I want to play in that water!!!...and blow some stuff up!. Floating fire sounds like a really cool concept!. Wonder if there's anyway you can directly influence the direction of the flowing water!?!
      never heard floating fire sounds

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