5 Inspirations Behind Costume Quest, Coming to PS3 October 19th

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Hi everyone! I’m the project lead for Double Fine’s newest downloadable PSN game, Costume Quest. If you haven’t already heard about it, I’ll give you a quick summary: Costume Quest is a Halloween-themed RPG in which you trick-or-treat through neighborhoods as a group of monster-fighting kids who can transform into super-awesome versions of their costumes.

If you’ve seen any of the latest online previews in the past few days and, you probably already have a basic idea about Costume Quest’s gameplay. Today I’m going to tell you a little more about some of the inspirations behind the game.

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Homemade costumes

One of the main influences of Costume Quest was my own love for Halloween growing up, and the fantastic costumes that my mom would make for my younger sister and I – magicians and devils for me, princesses and brides for my sister. A couple of the real-life costumes that ended up making it into the final game were the Unicorn and Space Warrior.

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Labyrinth

This 1986 film starring David Bowie’s crotch was one of my favorites as a kid. The Goblins (designed by Brian Froud) were a great reference for the enemy designs in Costume Quest, and the goblin city in the film provided inspiration for the monsters’ home world of Repugia.

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The films of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli

Ever since seeing “My Neighbor Totoro” while studying animation in college, I have been a big fan of Hayao Miyazaki’s films. His studio’s animation has a lot of beauty and subtlety to it – kids behave like real kids, rather than a caricature of children. When developing the look of Costume Quest, with its painterly backgrounds and cel-shaded characters, we often used Studio Ghibli’s films as reference.

The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker

I hate to admit that I’ve never completely finished Wind Waker – hey, blame the long sailing sections – but this is one of the coolest looking games I’ve ever seen. Its cartoony style has helped it hold up very well despite being made over 7 years ago. Even with their simple designs and lack of voice-over, the game’s characters are remarkably appealing and expressive.

EarthBound

Throughout the years there have been a few select games that keep me going back for replays. EarthBound, a Japanese developed, turn-based RPG released for the SNES in 1995, is one of those games. When planning Costume Quest’s neighborhood layouts, we studied maps of Onett (EarthBound’s opening village) and how they positioned their buildings and roadways for the locked isometric camera angle.

The unique, modern settings and quirky humor are what set EarthBound apart from other RPGs (enemies you face in the game are “Ramblin’ Evil Mushroom” and “Extra Cranky Lady”). Whenever I go back and replay EarthBound, I get a warm, nostalgic feeling, and I hope gamers will end up feeling the same way about Costume Quest.

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Well, thanks for reading! Tim and I visited the PlayStation HQ recently to demo the game and that video should be going live on the PlayStation.Blog soon. Also, I’ll be sticking around after this post to answer any questions you have about the game.

Costume Quest will be available on PlayStation Network on October 19th for $15.

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  • Game looks VERY interesting, just the fact alone that its halloween themed got me interested, I love the final 3 months holidays :D Ill definitely be keeping an eye on this game. Seems like one of those cool halloween specials on tv except this is a game.

  • I really wanna try this game. And I will.

  • looks good, buying it day 1

  • Does the game support coop of any kind?

  • This is gonna be a day-one purchase for me. I loved Psychonauts, and while I a little miffed when Brutal Legend pulled a bait-and-switch on me during the second half of the game, turning it into a big RTS (seriously, anyone who thought that the stage battles and multiplayer mode ISN’T an RTS is in denial), I still enjoyed it. I hope this game sells really well. :)

    On a completely unrelated note, Nintendo needs to bring back Earthbound. I never got a chance to play it, which is a choice I’m deeply regretting, now. D:

  • why are you teaming up with THQ?

  • i never beat wind waker neither, i lost at the part when i was looking for triforces

  • You won me over with the blue mech character :D

    Game looks pretty sweet!

    Is there any planned DLC?

  • This may sound silly but season themed DLC would be pretty cool.

  • Are you sure there wasn’t a sixth inspiration? Like say Buffy the Vampire Slayer?
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0533437/
    When a curse _causes the Sunnydale masses to become their Halloween costumes_, Buffy becomes an English noblewoman, Xander a soldier, and Willow a ghost…

  • What is the age rating for this game ? It looks like i could play it with my kid.

  • i will check out the demo first!

  • I liked Psychonauts a lot. Very cool game.

    Costume Quest looks good. I love turn-based battle systems, Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, and you guys actually mentioned one of my all-time favorite games, Earthbound, as an inspiration! Awesome. (I also like Wind Waker a lot).

    I will be downloading the demo. Looking forward to it!

  • Cant Wait! Glad to hear you will be releasing this on the 19th. I will also be getting this for both XBOX and PS3, being that big of a Halloween fan
    And I don’t need some lame trophy to get me to buy lol. If you add trophies, I am sure the kiddies will be happy though.

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