"Our games are highly character-driven, so we were in need of a technology with powerful features to create true-to-live character motion and facial expression." Said Tobias Schachte, Development Director of House of Tales. "With EMotion FX, we get an engine which makes this possible, together with a very straight OOP-Interface and great support."
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'Overclocked' Revealed
by Rainier on Oct. 11, 2005 @ 8:31 a.m. PDT
Creators of The Moment of Silence and Mysteries of the Druids, House of Tales Entertainment, will use the Emotion FX real-time character animation technology to power the characters in their next title Overclocked.
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