Constructing The Combat of Secret Ponchos, Out Today on PS4

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Constructing The Combat of Secret Ponchos, Out Today on PS4

Secret Ponchos on PS4

Hello, my name is Yousuf Mapara, the Creative Director of Secret Ponchos, which finally launches today on PS4 (free for PlayStation Plus members)! First off, our team at Switchblade Monkeys wants to thank everyone for their support and interest.

There have been plenty of articles since we announced Secret Ponchos, which detailed the game’s characters, game modes and features, so we wanted to focus today’s blog post on combat — or more specifically, how we drew inspiration from fighting games, team-based shooters and even MMO combat to craft our own style of combat game.

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A new take on quick, twitchy combat

When we decided to make a Wild West fighting game, we knew the traditional 1v1 side view would not work for what we wanted, and that we would need to create a new style of combat outside of pre-existing genre conventions. We had to figure out how to keep the fundamentals that make great fighting games work, and carry them into 3D battlegrounds capable of supporting team play.

We wanted to keep the quick-twitch style of more traditional fighting game combat, allowing you to see what your opponent is doing and react in fractions of a second to either escape or counterattack. Elements such as maneuvering into the right position to land a strike, precisely timing your attacks to hit your opponent when they are vulnerable, and aiming mechanics that rely on precision instead of point and click combat. We also wanted players to be able to use the environment to hide or take cover, to strategize team formations, and even use line of site mechanics to set up ambushes or escape a heated shootout.

Secret Ponchos on PS4

We aimed to create dramatic moments during gameplay that have that sense of western tension. One example: you might dive behind a wooden coffin, hanging onto a sliver of life and desperately reloading your weapon. The enemies are advancing, but you see something they cannot… an ally taking cover behind a nearby gravestone ready to flank them and burst out guns blazing at just the right moment.

Controlling your space

One of the key fundamentals of fighting games is spacing. In traditional fighting games with side-views, you can see the exact distance between you and your opponent. The isometric (overhead) camera in Secret Ponchos allowed us to utilize that same sense of spacing that you wouldn’t get with the first-person or over-the-shoulder views of other team shooters — this was the main reason we went this direction.

Secret Ponchos on PS4

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Spacing is about controlling the fight and maintaining the right range to land your attacks, while preventing your opponent from doing the same. Skilled duelists will dive in and out of range to get into position, then draw with deadly accuracy to fire off a few shots before making a hasty escape.

Every action is a strategic choice – with consequences

We knew early in development was that we wanted to avoid making a “spammy” game where it’s chaotic unloading of attacks at each other until someone randomly dies. The solution was creating a set of benefits and consequences for each move. This way everything you do becomes a strategic choice. When you first start playing you make choices intuitively, but as you get better you become more aware of their consequences and become more strategic in your play. You can recklessly run in guns blazing, but when you hear that dreadful “click” of an empty chamber, you realize you’ve made yourself an easy target. A good opponent will be aware of it too, often counting your shots and playing evasively to make waste your rounds into the ground and walls. Kidred can hide a stick of dynamite in an enemies pocket, causing them to detonate several seconds later. But to do this he needs to take some major risks and maneuver himself close enough in the heat of a battle. Even your diveroll is a valuable commodity, and being too hasty with aggression might render you out of precious stamina unable to escape as your enemies unload a brutal barrage of bullets back at you.

Secret Ponchos on PS4

Attack Types

In the wild west, there are lots of ways a battle can go down. While a new Outlaw might feel they are simply running and gunning, the many different attacks are layered into a variety of types, each causing its own effect on an enemy. Some attacks are geared towards maximizing damage, while other attacks have effects like stuns and blinds. Players can learn to chain these together, creating effective strategies.

Phantom Poncho has a deadly shotgun, but its range is fairly short so it can be hard to get close on an evasive player. If Poncho switches to his secondary weapon (bull whip), it can be used to stun an enemy, disarm, or wound them to a limp, slowing them down so he can move in for the kill before they escape. The Deserter can use a stamina unit to slam into an opponent with his shoulder; this may not deal too much damage, but it stuns them long enough for his team mate, The Matador, to launch her sword impale move.

Gang Fights

We always had this goal to make a fighting game where a groups of friends could become a deadly posse, anticipating each others’ intentions and forming second-to-second reactions as they gun down all who stand against them.

That being said, we had to deviate from the classic fighting game approach and build Secret Ponchos from the ground up to support a range of combat, from 1v1 all the way to 4v4 team fights. Team play adds interesting layers to a match, particularly when a team is made of different outlaw combinations who can chain together their combos and compensate for each other’s weaknesses.

Secret Ponchos on PS4

We set out to do something fresh, not only in terms of style and theme, but to create game play that doesn’t strictly follow genre conventions. As developers, we can’t wait to take a step back and see how players learn and perfect the mechanics of combat, leveraging different team compositions to chain together crazy combos and strategies that we never even imagined.

We look forward to see how far the community can push our game as a competitive online environment (let us know what you think in our forums), and supporting you guys with updates and new content. Welcome to Secret Ponchos — happy hunting.

-Yousuf and the Switchblade Monkeys Team

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  • Im glad it was free or I would be wanting my money back. There is no reporting system for people bottlenecking internet/bad connection/lag switching. I can deal with two characters being cheap. However watching people zoom across the map and dying without ever seeing them is unacceptable. I would enjoy this game if this was addressed.

  • I was curious about this game. But forcing me to have a second psn account to just to play a local game is a deal killer. Im not making a seperate account for my 8 year old…

    • Hi NYTR: I hear you! We’re actually looking into this because it was not intentional, and we would really like to support a scenario where only one player has the playstation + account. Stay tuned, you have the game free now, so we’ll update everyone if we can figure out a way to make this work out.

  • It’s been really fun .. At times .. Sometimes players just franticly zap around the map (1 out of 5 matches), or your shots wont do any damage what so ever ( 1 out of 10). Its also frustrating that connecting to , and starting a match takes longer than playing one.
    Just finished 5 games in a row where some guy was just teleporting all over the place, shooting me from behind , then all of a sudden he’s in front.. Bugs and glitches? Or due to internet problems of the player? These ping-surfers should be booted.

    Love the difference between ranked and rookie matches. But matchmaking shouldnt put an outlaw in with a bunch of drifters/higher.. I’ve had this a few times and its just plain frustrating how strategy is irrelevant then.

    That being said .. It’s got me hooked and I’ve noticed going back to it more than any other indie-title Psn / PsPlus has been shoving down my throat.

    • HiShiftian!

      The teleporting usually happens when someone is playing with really poor internet, you see that player zipping around the map. It really sucks for other players when someone comes in with a bad bandwidth like that, and we’re considering maybe restricting play to a minimum connection so everyone can have a more consistent experience. Stay tuned and thanks for the support we’re glad to hear you are enjoying the game!

  • Hey @Yousuf
    I would like to ask a few questions.
    I’ve downloaded Secret Ponchos yesterday and got really into it.
    But I have been interested by one picture in google. There’s 5 characters in the game but in that picture there was one more character.May I ask what happened to the sixth character? Also from the comments above I assume that you will be addind DLC characters. And a new Al tournament mode. Is it going to be a 2D like street fighter or not? And also may I ask for the dates that the updates and DLC’s that are coming out?
    Thank you, loving the game so far by the way. I’m really excited for updates and I’m looking forward to them.

    • Hi Djeisnowwww,

      We havenot announced the dates yet for the expansion characters, they’re being developed, but the timing depends on how quickly we can respond and give support for for any issues people had at launch, which is our first priority.

      We do have some really great Western Characters, who expand the range of mechanics, and some new maps coming soon.

      AI tournament mode is something we hope to add to the game in the future. Our design would be a simple AI Roster, where you battle through very similar to Street Fighter or Soul Calibur as you mentioned, which would give players a chance to get better before competing online.

      Thanks so much for the kind words, and the support of updates. The best way to support updates, is if you like the game and want to support it, pick up a DLC skin or two, as it creates an opportunity for us to use those funds to create additional modes, maps and content.

      Take care thanks again

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