Studio Flat Brno Ashbourne Games fulfilled his promise and presents a behind-the-scenes video of the preparation of trailers for the film Last train home is a true-life strategy game about Czechoslovak legionnaires that tells the story of a fictional last train and its crew as they make their way through wartime Russia to return to their newly created homeland.
The title was announced last week at the PC Gaming Show. The footage features a number of well-known actors: Karl Dobry (assistant commander Langer), Ladislav Yanchikova (sister Mayerov), Dusan Vitazek (Lieutenant Kramar), Zbyszek Humpolec (Sergeant Meizlik) Ladislav Pokorny (free citizen Mlynarzh).
We learned earlier that recorded footage will only be used to promote the game and will not be part of the story campaign.
All trailers are created under the direction and in the presence of the Brno professional film studio GNOMON. Czechoslovak legionary communities. The association provided professional advice for the filming and demonstration of the Legion train, including the steam locomotive, which has been touring the Czech Republic since 2015 as a “museum on the tracks” and acquainting the public with the Czechoslovak legions and their actions. on the Trans-Siberian Railway in 1914-1920.
“I am extremely happy that we managed to organize and organize the shooting. Considering the theme of the game and its real inspiration in the story, the collaboration with ČSOL and the Legion train show made sense, and I’d be shaking my head if we didn’t give it a try. The result of the trailers (carefully, there will be more of them!), in which the developers from our studio, who played legionnaires in a harsh winter, took an active part, is definitely worth it. GNOMON’s cinematic production did a first-class job, although we were initially concerned about whether the gameplay and cinematics would work together. At the same time, we really appreciate the collaboration with actor Karel Dobry, who provided his voice and face for Last Train Home, which will create a good connection between the live trailers and the title of the game. Right now we are getting great feedback from all over the world and people are looking forward to the game itself, which is the most important thing…” said Dominik Yiccha, marketing manager for Ashborne Games.
Last Train Home will be released this year on PC for 40 euros (about 950 CZK) and pure single playerthose. no multiplayer modes.
Source :Indian TV