Jason Vandenberghe is a designer, technologist, writer, speaker, and director. He has been making AAA action/adventure games for going on thirteen years now. His first game gig was in 1996 (as a programmer on The X-Files Game), and he’s never looked back.
Jason has carved a career out of bringing excellence to challenging projects. He cut his teeth at Electronic Arts, spending six years making James Bond games: Agent Under Fire, Nightfire, Everything or Nothing (his first lead design role) and (briefly) From Russia With Love. For him, EA was a grand education in the best and worst of large-scale game production & development practices, and further projects like The Godfather and Lord of the Rings: The Third Age were proving grounds for testing these ideas under pressure.
Taking a chance to move to Activision in 2004, Jason then applied this experience to a wide scope of projects: X-Men: The Movie Game, the Call of Duty franchise, the Guitar Hero franchise, Spider-Man… At Activision, he confirmed to his own satisfaction that many of the difficulties experienced by large dev teams making AAA games are the same world-wide, and he began to develop a style and series of methods to resolve these common challenges.
In 2008, he was offered an opportunity he couldn’t refuse: to make 1st-person sword & gun play fun at Ubisoft Paris. So far, he’s been delighted that he took the offer.
Without further ado, here's the interview With Red Steel 2 Creative Director Jason Vandenberghe!
Q: Is Caldera the whole land and not just the city?
A: Let’s talk about the world of Red Steel 2 a little.
Caldera is a city in what is generally known as the “Nevada Territories”. It’s kinda northwest of Las Vegas, off the beaten path a bit, in what’s affectionately known as the “High Desert” (a.k.a. the Mojave Desert) – an elevated, hot, flat, chunk of the Rocky Mountains.
The land surrounding Caldera is named “Caldera County” as well, and one big crater was the most interesting landmark (a “caldera”, for the curious, is another word for a big sinkhole or crater).
So, no, Caldera isn’t the whole land. The “world” of Red Steel 2 is the Red West.
In fact, “the Red West” is a phrase used to describe the whole western part of North America.
Q: Will there be other places than desert in the game?
A: But of course. The whole story takes place in and around the city of Caldera, and there’s a lot of different kinds of environments in that place. Ancient temples, ramshackle slums, desert, huge modern freight-moving systems… it’s a real city. Then you’ll roll on out into surrounding canyons, where you’ll find a pueblo-style mining town, a huge semi-automated strip mine, old, abandoned underground tunnels, an ancient ancestral monastery / temple clinging to the side of a cliff…
But if you mean “do you go anywhere cold, like the moon or something” the answer is no.
Q: Will there be weather effects in Caldera (rain, sandstorms, etc.)?
A: Yes. When we were conceiving the ‘mood’ for each level, we tried to give the weather, time of day, and general atmosphere for each space a unique feeling, one that would fit the gameplay for that location. Honestly, there were a few times where our ambience people (lighting, VFX, audio, etc) showed us some stuff that we were convinced wasn’t possible on the Wii… but they did it.
Q: Will there be night, dusk and dawn in the game?
A: The gameplay takes place over several days, and the Sun in the Red West rises and sets just like it does in the real world. ;) What I mean to say is that there will be a few night levels, yes.
Q: Are there living people anywhere? I know the inhabitants left but are there any remaining?
A: Yes! Yes indeed! Crucial, key, power-granting inhabitants! You should be discovering that in the near future, in fact what I can tell you is there are four inhabitants of great importance the player that you will encounter repeatedly, get missions from, buy cool powers from, and who, in general, will help convey to you the Story. That is, assuming you don’t skip the cutscenes.
(By the way, every time you skip a cutscene, a fairy dies somewhere. I’m watching you.)