WTF: Lars Von Trier’s Antichrist…the Video Game?

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Antichrist, the new movie from Lars Von Trier, was perhaps the most talked-about movie at Cannes this year. It continues to make headlines as it slowly winds towards theatres outside the Croisette and Scandanavian countries. And now, evidently, it is going to spawn a video game. A post on the video game message board NeoGAF led to some wild Googling, which turns up a Politiken.dk article (Google translation, which may contain movie spoilers) announcing the game’s development. What’s the deal? It’s after the jump.

According to the article, development on the game is being led by Morten Iversen, who wrote the Hitman games, and subsequently formed his own company, Zeitguyz, which created a game called Recoil: Retrograde. The article mentions Zentropa Eden Games as the developer of the title. Indeed, Iversen is listed as ‘game developer’ on the main Zentropa website. Lars Von Trier will approve (or not, one supposes, as it may happen) the final design.

Eden, as the game will be called, will be a first-person thriller/adventure game that invites players to confront their fears. Willem Dafoe will reportedly reprise his role in voice-over, though the game will not replicate the film, picking up afterward instead. (Not having seen Antichrist, I can’t surmise what that means for Dafoe’s performance.) Iversen says the experience will be “strong and very personal,” “controversial” and that it “…must be your own personal hell - a bit like a nightmare version of ‘Mystere’.” First one to help I.D. exactly what ‘Mystere’ he means there (the Cirque de Soleil show? seems weird) gets a no-prize. Iversen evidently was interviewed on Danish radio this week; if you heard that broadcast and have more details, let us know.

The game actually sounds quite ambitious. In addition to challenging your fears, staying true to the spirit of the film and potentially referencing other Trier films (as menioned here) there will possibly be some real-world interaction via the Internet. This is from the Google translation of the Politiken source:

Then the game will adjust its action according to similar responses including know that via the Internet news media downloads bizarre news clips and videos from the real world into the game universe.

Eden will be a PC title, and while early in development is planned for a release within a year, potentially either on the Antichrist DVD or as a download. A throwaway line in the Politiken article also mentions a graphic novel, which I would almost assume to be a joke if I didn’t imagine that was the source of the Willem Dafoe image above. Seriously, what the hell is going on here? (OK, according to a couple emails, the article doesn’t mention a separate graphic novel, but graphic novel-like cutscenes. Which makes more sense.)

EDITS: That should likely be ‘Myst’, not ‘Mystere’, making this a nightmare version of Myst, which sounds about right. And bjaelke, the NeoGAF poster who mentioned this in the first place, offers clarification about the material pulled from the ‘net: “They are based on what fears you have (part of the questions you answer before starting the game). So if you suffer from arachnophobia the articles are likely to contain something about spiders and what not.”

Big thanks to the awesome Gus Mastrapa (Crispy Gamer, The AV Club and other outlets) for the heads-up on this.

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  • say whaaaaaa?!?!
  • Apparently a new game might come out that will possibly scare the shit out of you literally. If and when this comes out I will play it during the day and with the lights on...
  • Phyllis
    There's plenty of games out there that will scare the shit out of you that aren't based on pretentious horror porn. A few examples: Silent Hill, Condemned, FEAR, Fatal Frame, Resident Evil etc.
  • Juiceless
    Have you seen the movie, Phyllis?
  • Name
    I wouldn't call it porn. This movie is the biggest turn off since the whole "parents walking in on you" scenario.
  • Possible spoiler:

    Genital mutilation minigame?
  • See, that accounts as a horror game all by itself... it's just... agh...

    I hate how horror films go from making love to chopping genitals. That just kills a guy's appetite in an instant.
  • That's the first thing I thought of too. But the way you put it gave me a riotous laugh.
  • interested
    this might be better as a video game than a movie
  • I like the artwork.
  • nillerJ
    The translation is fubar the real translation is "a nightmare version of Myst - your own personal hell".
  • nillerJ
    I should learn to read as you already pointed that out in the end.
  • topheavy
    Now this is what I want to see in my video games. I can't wait to play it on my wii with my grandmother..
  • JKW
    Normally video game tie ins are a sucky way to just cash in, but this is Lars Von Trier and the thing being adapted is Anti-Christ...I haven't even seen the movie and I already feel like this game is not going to be done as a cash cow but because the atmosphere of the film seems to translate into a nightmare-version of Myst. Interesting, and certainly the kind of game that represents outside-the-box use of a concept.
  • ziggi
    roflmao!
    this is a joke right?
  • pic czar
    this'll be on up there with the bestiality MMO
  • Wow, so strange. But I can't wait!
  • Ghost
    I dunno why but I find this pretty fucking awesome. Just the idea. I haven't seen the film and heard about what they said, but just based on the fact that they would make a game on this is really funny and interesting.


    Also what's up with the comments section?! Way big.
  • Chris09q5
    Next movie to game adaptations for Zentropa Games:
    Hostel
    Chaos
    Last Tango in Paris
    Funny Games
    Alvin and the Chipmunks 2
  • Concerning the graphic novel, they're just saying that they'll use cut scenes that look like a graphic novel, e.g. like the Dafoe picture above. And yes, he's talking about Myst.

    "Eden will be a PC title, and while early in development is planned for a release within a year, potentially either on the Antichrist DVD or as a download."

    What he's saying is just that they want to release it simultaneous with a special edition DVD release, not that the game is on the DVD.
  • Fake Lars
    I wanted to make a game for the kids.
  • Sanity Assassin
    Dogma 95 my ass. Von Trier is a sellout.
  • cellchild
    saw this movie today. intense as hell.
  • Name
    Loved the movie for its horrific imagery and great camerwork. Strangely, I'm on board for this game. Occasionally a horror game comes out that is truly revolutionary (DOOM 3 was one of my favourites) and Eden sounds like it has the potential.
  • krissyk
    will it be only for PC?!
  • sh4dow
    very interesting... looking forward to this since it is a first for an independent movie (i think). especially such a challenging one...
    it's also interesting because most people i know who are into challenging movies don't like videogames, so it's surprising to me that trier would embrace games... especially considering the subject.
  • kris
    I walked out on it. Hard for me to do because I usually just fall asleep in the theatres if I can“t get into a film.

    It was too emotionally-intense and out of joint. Two people who love each other and who just destroy each other brutally. I would thank Von Trier for giving us a window into his mind, but no thanks.

    When I got home, I read the synopsis on imdb and found out what I had missed out on in the rest of the film.

    I was happy to have left. Really happy.
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