Introduction to Dragon Cave Game

Lair is an original flying action shooting game with medieval European style, which was produced by Factor 5 and released by SCEA, and appeared on the PS3 platform in 2007. Dragon Cave claims to have played 50% of the functions of PS3 and created a new benchmark for the new generation of games. The effect of "Dragon Cave" is really good, whether it is the picture of hundreds of villains appearing at the same time, the fierce dragon fighting in high school, the clear peaks in the distance and the impressive water performance, it is not an exaggeration to say that "Dragon Cave" is the most gorgeous game in PS3 at present.

The dragons appearing in the game include basic dragons, frost dragons that can spit out cold breath, fire dragons that can spit out high-heat flames, mysterious dark dragons and so on. In addition, there are many fantasy animals based on real animals, including the giant tauren, Rhinomon, flying whales flying in the sky, and even a leader-level snake as long as 1.6km, which makes players feel vast and shocked. All flying beasts are constructed by 3D scanning of clay model and normal vector mapping, which vividly depicts the concave-convex texture of scale leather details.

"Dragon Cave" will give full play to the functional advantages of PS3, which not only supports 1080p picture display and 7. 1 channel surround sound, but also corresponds to the six-axis motion sensing function of PS3, and provides an intuitive control mode by using the six-axis dynamic sensing of PS3 controller to operate the motion of the dragonfly. In addition, the game also adopts new technologies such as high dynamic range, parallax shader and instant rendering, which is intended to present the real next-generation game experience for players.

This game draws lessons from Hollywood's experience and technology. The soundtrack of the game was composed by Emmy Award-winning master john debney, who has composed music for Hollywood films such as Sin City, Four-eyed Rooster and Passion, and recorded by the symphony orchestra in the famous Abbey Road studio in London, which is comparable to the production level of Hollywood movie soundtrack. The artistic director is also the famous john debney.