Skip to main content

How Insomniac shifted from big blockbusters to eccentric experiments

Ratchet dev is making five games, including four new IPs and three VR titles.

Insomniac Games prides itself on being first. At a recent media event attended by Eurogamer at the company's Burbank studio, Insomniac chief creative officer Brian Hastings gloats about how the company's upcoming aquatic adventure Song of the Deep is its "first metroidvania game", starring "the first solo female hero we've ever done" and it's "the first time we've ever released a novel to accompany the release of a game."

"It's also the first project with a brand new partner, with GameStop," he adds.

With the exception of that last bit, none of these things are especially fresh territory in this hyper-competitive industry. But hey, true originality is rare. Pretty much every piece of media is derivative of something else, and Insomniac seems to thrive on the personal challenge of what's new to them. And why wouldn't they? After over a decade of making Ratchet & Clank games and a handful of other shooters, the studio relishes the opportunity to try something different. As such, there's been a huge shift in the studio's structure as of late. For a long time Insomniac would focus on two big-budget titles at a time with maybe a smaller affair somewhere in the wings. But in 2016 it's putting out a staggering five games.

At a distance, most of these games don't look particularly daring. There's the retro platformer (Ratchet & Clank), the metroidvania (Song of the Deep), the brawler (Feral Rites), the linear survival-horror action affair (Edge of Nowhere) and the motion-controlled VR wildcard (The Unspoken). It's a Breakfast Club of video game genres made by developers old enough to remember The Breakfast Club. But dig a little deeper and it's clear that going from a studio focused primarily on triple-A blockbusters to a diverse company developing five smaller titles simultaneously is an audacious leap. Furthermore, every game Insomniac is working on at the moment has at least one spark of genuine inspiration buried beneath the smooth sheen of plasticy, polished Product that's kept the studio afloat for two decades.

Four out of five of Insomniac's scheduled 2016 releases are new IPs.Watch on YouTube

Ratchet & Clank is courageous in its gall to resurrect a type of game nearly extinct in today's market. Song of the Deep is probably Insomniac's most conventional project on the docket, yet even it can be commended for its wistful, watery vibe and peculiar publishing arrangement with GameStop. Edge of Nowhere and Feral Rites are tinkering about with how a VR headset could enhance third-person adventures. And The Unspoken - easily Insomniac's boldest departure in ages - has completely re-envisioned an all new combat system.

If there's a strong throughline to the studio's current trajectory it's in its shift to VR as three of these titles are Oculus-exclusives. That's a big change for a studio that's typically muddled in more tried-and-true realms, but this is where CEO Ted Price is most excited, as he likens the impending VR boom to when video games first went 3D and no one knew how to design around that.

"We believe in general that VR is going to gain a foothold this year and grow, and it won't necessarily explode with the force," says Insomniac CEO Ted Price in an interview with Eurogamer. "We and Oculus are realists about VR in that it's going to be a slow burn at first, but at some point it's going to take off. I know we both believe it's here to stay."

Indeed Price's good friend of 22 years, Jason Rubin - the former co-founder of Naughty Dog who is now CEO of Oculus - likens the current climate around VR to how folks were skeptical of 3D gaming back in the day.

"'A character action game could never work in 3D,'" Rubin recalls people saying at the advent of the first PlayStation. "'The precision isn't there. In 2D you can see exactly how far you're jumping. Mario will never work in 3D,' they said."

"As developers we looked at it and said 'No, no no. This is where everything's going. It's going to be 3D. It's going to be bigger and bigger!'" he reminisces. "And it took awhile for the industry, especially consumers, to jump on that ride. And we look back now and it was obvious."

Watch on YouTube

Like Rubin, Price harnesses fond memories of their youth in game development, when they were pioneers at the frontier of the 3D disc-based boom.

"Nobody can tell you how to design a game in VR, because everybody is still experimenting," says Price. "For us these three games all taking a different approach to design has been like going back to school. And it has been fantastic for our teams, because sometimes you can get jaded in this industry where you're in a particular genre or platform and you feel like the tweaks you're making may not create ripples in the industry. But in VR anybody can at this point generate something that nobody has seen before. Ever! And that's a pretty exciting place to be!"

He's not wrong. VR is very different in ways both big and small. By now many have had a chance to try one VR headset or another and can report the unfortunate, nauseating side-effects of playing a traditional first-person shooter with dual analogue sticks, but there are other, smaller issues to negotiate as well. Things like button prompts for a game where the headset inherently obscures your view of the controller is a design challenge Insomniac had to overcome.

Price knows VR presents a lot of challenges, and to him that's the exciting part. That's why all three Oculus titles Insomniac is developing are vastly different. Edge of Nowhere's use of VR adds presence in exchange for the possibility of getting motion sick. Your mileage may vary on whether the end result is a net positive (for me the nausea hit hard, but I seem to be in the minority). It's difficult to determine how much VR will add or detract from the still unplayable Feral Rites, though creative director Marcus Smith made some salient points about the potential of head-tracking to better monitor playtesters. And The Unspoken is one of those experimental motion-controlled games that we saw a lot of in the Kinect and Move days, but would have been rubbish using such tech.

"It's really great to be an early developer in VR and take those lessons that we're learning now and stay ahead. So we're absolutely interested in seeing VR succeed and staying in it," Price says.

Watch on YouTube

But what about the big triple-A titles that made Insomniac so successful that there's a movie based on one of their properties coming to theaters this month co-starring John Goodman, Rosario Dawson, and Sylvester Stallone? (That would be Ratchet & Clank, by the way.)

"Will we continue to make games with small teams? Yeah, I think that's something that for us as a developer that's relatively large these days is attractive to a good portion of our studio, because in some ways it's going back to our roots where we were much smaller and nimble," Price says. "At the same time, we love traditional consoles as well. We love the big, bombastic adventures and we have a lot of people here who came to Insomniac to make those big, sprawling adventures like Ratchet & Clank. So that's what's awesome about being an independent developer is making those choices."

This explains Insomniac's shift to primarily smallish VR games, but why Oculus specifically? Why not PlayStation VR or Vive?

Price says that this is partially a practical consideration as all of Insomniac's current games aside from Song of the Deep use the studio's proprietary engine and adapting it to different hardware would put additional stress on the R&D team. Another reason is because Oculus is allowing Insomniac to keep its IPs. So even though Edge of Nowhere, Feral Rites and The Unspoken are exclusive to Oculus, there's no restriction against Insomniac bringing any potential sequels to PlayStation VR, Vive, or any other competitor.

When asked if Oculus' relatively small install base worries him, Price is realistic about the problem and maintains that Insomniac is playing the long game here. "It's not about the install base; it's about the creative opportunity, getting in early, and doing something that we haven't been able to do before, nor have any other people in this industry," he says. "We walked into this with our eyes open and knew that the install base would be low at first. Our interest was in generating new IP for what we know is an enthusiastic set of early adopters who want something different. "

Insomniac may not be the most avant garde of studios out there, but it's a passionate group thrilled by the advent of emerging tech. Its dedication to stay in vogue through a mix of traditional game genres with experimental hardware offers a sort of quietly rebellious charm, like a suburban dad growing a beard for the first time in their 40s. Insomniac may seemingly play it safe, but through its quietly daring decisions and wide-eyed wonder the studio strikes a peculiar balance where its dorkiness only adds to its charisma. That's a first.

Read this next

seductrice.net
universo-virtual.com
buytrendz.net
thisforall.net
benchpressgains.com
qthzb.com
mindhunter9.com
dwjqp1.com
secure-signup.net
ahaayy.com
tressesindia.com
puresybian.com
krpano-chs.com
cre8workshop.com
hdkino.org
peixun021.com
qz786.com
utahperformingartscenter.org
worldqrmconference.com
shangyuwh.com
eejssdfsdfdfjsd.com
playminecraftfreeonline.com
trekvietnamtour.com
your-business-articles.com
essaywritingservice10.com
hindusamaaj.com
joggingvideo.com
wandercoups.com
wormblaster.net
tongchengchuyange0004.com
internetknowing.com
breachurch.com
peachesnginburlesque.com
dataarchitectoo.com
clientfunnelformula.com
30pps.com
cherylroll.com
ks2252.com
prowp.net
webmanicura.com
sofietsshotel.com
facetorch.com
nylawyerreview.com
apapromotions.com
shareparelli.com
goeaglepointe.com
thegreenmanpubphuket.com
karotorossian.com
publicsensor.com
taiwandefence.com
epcsur.com
mfhoudan.com
southstills.com
tvtv98.com
thewellington-hotel.com
bccaipiao.com
colectoresindustrialesgs.com
shenanddcg.com
capriartfilmfestival.com
replicabreitlingsale.com
thaiamarinnewtoncorner.com
gkmcww.com
mbnkbj.com
andrewbrennandesign.com
cod54.com
luobinzhang.com
faithfirst.net
zjyc28.com
tongchengjinyeyouyue0004.com
nhuan6.com
kftz5k.com
oldgardensflowers.com
lightupthefloor.com
bahamamamas-stjohns.com
ly2818.com
905onthebay.com
fonemenu.com
notanothermovie.com
ukrainehighclassescort.com
meincmagazine.com
av-5858.com
yallerdawg.com
donkeythemovie.com
corporatehospitalitygroup.com
boboyy88.com
miteinander-lernen.com
dannayconsulting.com
officialtomsshoesoutletstore.com
forsale-amoxil-amoxicillin.net
generictadalafil-canada.net
guitarlessonseastlondon.com
lesliesrestaurants.com
mattyno9.com
nri-homeloans.com
rtgvisas-qatar.com
salbutamolventolinonline.net
sportsinjuries.info
wedsna.com
rgkntk.com
bkkmarketplace.com
zxqcwx.com
breakupprogram.com
boxcardc.com
unblockyoutubeindonesia.com
fabulousbookmark.com
beat-the.com
guatemala-sailfishing-vacations-charters.com
magie-marketing.com
kingstonliteracy.com
guitaraffinity.com
eurelookinggoodapparel.com
howtolosecheekfat.net
marioncma.org
oliviadavismusic.com
shantelcampbellrealestate.com
shopleborn13.com
topindiafree.com
v-visitors.net
djjky.com
053hh.com
originbluei.com
baucishotel.com
33kkn.com
intrinsiqresearch.com
mariaescort-kiev.com
mymaguk.com
sponsored4u.com
crimsonclass.com
bataillenavale.com
searchtile.com
ze-stribrnych-struh.com
zenithalhype.com
modalpkv.com
bouisset-lafforgue.com
useupload.com
37r.net
autoankauf-muenster.com
bantinbongda.net
bilgius.com
brabustermagazine.com
indigrow.org
miicrosofts.net
mysmiletravel.com
selinasims.com
spellcubesapp.com
usa-faction.com
hypoallergenicdogsnames.com
dailyupdatez.com
foodphotographyreviews.com
cricutcom-setup.com
chprowebdesign.com
katyrealty-kanepa.com
tasramar.com
bilgipinari.org
four-am.com
indiarepublicday.com
inquick-enbooks.com
iracmpi.com
kakaschoenen.com
lsm99flash.com
nana1255.com
ngen-niagara.com
technwzs.com
virtualonlinecasino1345.com
wallpapertop.net
casino-natali.com
iprofit-internet.com
denochemexicana.com
eventhalfkg.com
medcon-taiwan.com
life-himawari.com
myriamshomes.com
nightmarevue.com
healthandfitnesslives.com
androidnews-jp.com
allstarsru.com
bestofthebuckeyestate.com
bestofthefirststate.com
bestwireless7.com
britsmile.com
declarationintermittent.com
findhereall.com
jingyou888.com
lsm99deal.com
lsm99galaxy.com
moozatech.com
nuagh.com
patliyo.com
philomenamagikz.net
rckouba.net
saturnunipessoallda.com
tallahasseefrolics.com
thematurehardcore.net
totalenvironment-inthatquietearth.com
velislavakaymakanova.com
vermontenergetic.com
kakakpintar.com
jerusalemdispatch.com
begorgeouslady.com
1800birks4u.com
2wheelstogo.com
6strip4you.com
bigdata-world.net
emailandco.net
gacapal.com
jharpost.com
krishnaastro.com
lsm99credit.com
mascalzonicampani.com
sitemapxml.org
thecityslums.net
topagh.com
flairnetwebdesign.com
rajasthancarservices.com
bangkaeair.com
beneventocoupon.com
noternet.org
oqtive.com
smilebrightrx.com
decollage-etiquette.com
1millionbestdownloads.com
7658.info
bidbass.com
devlopworldtech.com
digitalmarketingrajkot.com
fluginfo.net
naqlafshk.com
passion-decouverte.com
playsirius.com
spacceleratorintl.com
stikyballs.com
top10way.com
yokidsyogurt.com
zszyhl.com
16firthcrescent.com
abogadolaboralistamd.com
apk2wap.com
aromacremeria.com
banparacard.com
bosmanraws.com
businessproviderblog.com
caltonosa.com
calvaryrevivalchurch.org
chastenedsoulwithabrokenheart.com
cheminotsgardcevennes.com
cooksspot.com
cqxzpt.com
deesywig.com
deltacartoonmaps.com
despixelsetdeshommes.com
duocoracaobrasileiro.com
fareshopbd.com
goodpainspills.com
hemendekor.com
kobisitecdn.com
makaigoods.com
mgs1454.com
piccadillyresidences.com
radiolaondafresca.com
rubendorf.com
searchengineimprov.com
sellmyhrvahome.com
shugahouseessentials.com
sonihullquad.com
subtractkilos.com
valeriekelmansky.com
vipasdigitalmarketing.com
voolivrerj.com
worldhealthstory.com
zeelonggroup.com
1015southrockhill.com
10x10b.com
111-online-casinos.com
191cb.com
3665arpentunitd.com
aitesonics.com
bag-shokunin.com
brightotech.com
communication-digitale-services.com
covoakland.org
dariaprimapack.com
freefortniteaccountss.com
gatebizglobal.com
global1entertainmentnews.com
greatytene.com
hiroshiwakita.com
iktodaypk.com
jahatsakong.com
meadowbrookgolfgroup.com
newsbharati.net
platinumstudiosdesign.com
slotxogamesplay.com
strikestaruk.com
techguroh.com
trucosdefortnite.com
ufabetrune.com
weddedtowhitmore.com
12940brycecanyonunitb.com
1311dietrichoaks.com
2monarchtraceunit303.com
601legendhill.com
850elaine.com
adieusolasomade.com
andora-ke.com
bestslotxogames.com
cannagomcallen.com
endlesslyhot.com
iestpjva.com
ouqprint.com
pwmaplefest.com
qtylmr.com
rb88betting.com
buscadogues.com
1007macfm.com
born-wild.com
growthinvests.com
promocode-casino.com
proyectogalgoargentina.com
wbthompson-art.com
whitemountainwheels.com
7thavehvl.com
developmethis.com
funkydogbowties.com
travelodgegrandjunction.com
gao-town.com
globalmarketsuite.com
blogshippo.com
hdbka.com
proboards67.com
outletonline-michaelkors.com
kalkis-research.com
thuthuatit.net
buckcash.com
hollistercanada.com
docterror.com
asadart.com
vmayke.org
erwincomputers.com
dirimart.org
okkii.com
loteriasdecehegin.com
mountanalog.com
healingtaobritain.com
ttxmonitor.com
nwordpress.com
11bolabonanza.com