Glenn Schofield is known for having worked on one of the most beloved titles in the survival horror genre â Dead Space. In more recent times, however, he has faced a fair number of issues, from the middling critical reception of The Callisto Protocol, to him having to cancel his more recent projects due to lack of funding. In an interview with PCGamer, Schofield has also revealed that he would be up for making a game based on the classic sci-fi horror action franchise Alien.
While he did express interest in the idea, he also noted that he would want to come up with his own take on the Alien franchise, complete with his own ideas of what a Xenomorph would be. He has even gone as far as messing around with generative AI tool Midjourney to try and create different kinds of Xenomorphs. Ultimately, however, he would be happier with working on one of his own projects rather than a licensed IP.
âLetâs say I took on a licence,â he said. âWhich I really donât want to do; I want to make my own. Letâs say somebody came to me and said, âWeâre going to give you the Alien licence.â Immediately I could show you, I donât know, maybe 100 different aliens Iâve made in Midjourney over the last two years, just because I like it. So yeah, I would love to make an Alien game.â
When it comes ideas about potential discussions with Alien IP owner 20th Century Fox â itself owned by Disney â Schofield noted that he would want complete creative control over the project, referring to it as ânot even negotiable.â
âI have to own the creative,â he said. âThatâs not even negotiable. Because I wonât make a great game unless itâs mine and Iâm so ingrained in itâthen I will give you 130%.â
Earlier this year, Schofield had spoken about facing difficulties with getting new projects off the ground since his departure from Striking Distance Studios. Among the things he was working on at the time, he also wrote about a project alongside his daughter.
âOver the past eight months, Iâve been quietly working with my daughter, Nicole, on a new game idea,â wrote Schofield. âShe came to me with it, and I immediately loved the idea. Something I hadnât seen before. Weâve been calling it a new sub-genre of horrorânot just horror, but something more.â
Difficulties with getting the project going largely came down to budgetary concerns, however. While he had decided on a budget of $17 million for the project at the time, investors werenât biting, with some asking him to âget it to $10 millionâ, and then later going even lower, down to $2 to $5 million.
âSo last month, we decided to walk away. Some ideas are better left untouched than done cheap,â he continued. âWe had a team of six here in the States and a full crew in the UK. Now, everyoneâs looking for work. Theyâre all talented folksâif youâre hiring, let me know.â
In his post, Schofield noted that, with the current state of the gaming industry and the difficulties with getting funding, he might be done with his career as a game director.
âIâm still around, making art, writing stories and ideas and still cheering the industry on,â he wrote. âBut maybe Iâve directed my last game. Who knows? If so thank you playing my games.â
It’s exciting to hear about Glenn Schofield’s vision for a game based on Alien! His experience with Dead Space gives me confidence that he could create something truly captivating. Looking forward to seeing what he might bring to life!
survival horror really sets high expectations. The blend of atmospheric tension and rich storytelling in Alien could lead to an incredible gaming experience. It would be fascinating to see how he would incorporate the franchise’s iconic elements while adding his unique touch.
Absolutely, survival horror does create a unique challenge for developers. With Glenn Schofield’s expertise in crafting immersive environments, an Alien-themed game could potentially elevate both the tension and the narrative depth even further. It would be fascinating to see how he’d interpret the iconic franchise!
You’re right! Survival horror definitely pushes developers to think outside the box. It would be fascinating to see how Schofield’s vision for an Alien game could blend suspense with the iconic atmosphere of the franchise. His experience with Dead Space could bring a fresh take on the Alien universe!
I completely agree! Survival horror really does encourage innovative gameplay mechanics. Given Glenn Schofield’s experience with atmospheric storytelling in Dead Space, an Alien-inspired game could bring some truly unique elements to the genre. It would be fascinating to see how he would blend horror with the iconic sci-fi themes.
Absolutely! Glenn Schofield’s experience with atmosphere in Dead Space could bring a fresh perspective to an Alien game. The blend of tension and creativity in survival horror can lead to some truly memorable moments. It would be fascinating to see how he might incorporate elements from both franchises!
I completely agree! His ability to build tension and create immersive environments would definitely do justice to the Alien franchise. Plus, the blend of horror and sci-fi in both properties could lead to some truly unique gameplay experiences.
Absolutely! His knack for crafting suspenseful atmospheres would be perfect for capturing the eerie essence of the Alien franchise. Plus, the rich lore and unique technology in Alien could really allow him to expand on the survival horror elements in exciting ways.
I completely agree! His ability to build tension could really enhance the themes of isolation and fear in the Alien universe. Plus, with the rich lore of the franchise, there would be so much potential for deep storytelling alongside the horror elements.