CreatorVC is going from strength to strength with its latest documentary aiming to bring 48 years of video game history to viewers, with industry talent providing in-depth insight into the origins of the FPS genre.
The documentary-focused company has already produced incredibly successful projects such as In search of darkness 1 & 2 and In search of Tomorrow, which currently sits as the most successfully kickstarted documentary of all time.
Their latest project, FPS: First Person Shooter, looks to explore the origins of the genre, with titles like Doom and Wolfenstein being at the forefront of its development. The documentary will also include the inputs of industry legends like John Romero and Cliff Bleszinski.
A Retro Experience
Viewers will be taken on a journey through time guided by both developers and players. highlighting the humble beginnings and early innovators of one of gaming’s most influential genres. Like all of CreatorVC‘s projects, there has been a significant focus from the beginning on community input. This allows players to discuss their own experiences and fond memories.
“We are excited and humbled to be working with the amazing creators who had the vision to start and evolve this genre.”
Robin Block, Founder and CEO of CreatorVC
The project also focuses on behind-the-scenes knowledge and insider stories about developing all-time classics like DOOM, Halo, Half-Life, Call of Duty, and many more. All of this culminates in a project that gives viewers fresh insight into the industry and its origins.
Alongside industry legends, viewers will also see insight from professional players like Dennis “Thresh” Fong, who is often cited as the first professional gamer.
FPS: First-Person Shooter is yet another entry in CreatorVC‘s library of incredibly successful documentaries, with one of their earliest titles In search of Darkness sitting at a fresh 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. The success of their most recent Kickstarter campaigns shows that fans are hungry for more.
FPS: First-Person Shooter is currently available to support on Kickstarter, it has already surpassed its initial funding goal. Will you be supporting this project, let us know on our Facebook and Twitter. As always, for more news, reviews, rankings, and gaming news, you can keep up to date at Informed Pixel.