We got a look at The Quiet Man during E3, one of the new games introduced by Square Enix. The game was introduced during the company’s briefing video but very little was introduced. Got nothing much after that ah. This morning, producer Kensei Fujinaga tweeted some of The Quiet Man‘s details, introducing the central concept powering the game’s story.
The tweet seems to be the first of multiple planned “producer letters” and say:
“Words” are truly amazing. They possess the power even to change the world. This is undeniable. For me personally, words are as precious as they are valuable. That said, I believe we as humans are capable of connections that transcend words—for example, an infant need only to look into his mother’s eyes to know he is safe and loved. And in a world that overflows with cascades of words taken for granted, I can’t help but think it’s often difficult to realize such connections exist.
Words shape consciousness; indeed, some even say that “words are life.” But what if we were to cast aside such a life? What if somehow, we were able to understand one another through connections formed heart to heart, soul to soul, and could once again look into one another’s eyes and form a bond so pure? This concept lies at the core of The Quiet Man. Feelings that remain after words are abandoned, feelings that can be conveyed even without words—aren’t these the feelings that are truly important in this life?
Looks like that’s all so far. But better than nothing hor? More on the game will come in August, according to the Twitter account. The game is currently planned for PS4 and PC.