Software:We Are OFK

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Short description: 2022 video game
We Are OFK
We Are OFK cover.jpg
Developer(s)Team OFK
Publisher(s)Team OFK
Director(s)Teddy Dief
Producer(s)Mikayla Foote
Programmer(s)Jarryd Huntley
Artist(s)
  • Jenny Yu
  • Nafisah Tung
Writer(s)
  • Claire Jia
  • Teddy Dief
Composer(s)omniboi
EngineUnity
Platform(s)
ReleaseAugust 18 — September 8, 2022
Genre(s)Adventure, visual novel
Mode(s)Single-player

We Are OFK is an episodic adventure game developed by Team OFK and directed by Teddy Dief. Its five episodes released between August and September 2022 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Microsoft Windows and Nintendo Switch. It is the biographical story for the virtual band OFK of the developers.

Gameplay

The player chooses dialogue choices for one of the four characters by selecting thoughts or by texting on a phone. The five music videos contain interactive elements, including collecting or interacting with objects.

Plot

The band OFK consists of keyboard player and manager Itsumi Saito, singer Luca Le Fae, visual artist Carter Flores and producer Jey Zhang.[1] It is set in Los Angeles.

Development and release

Funding was provided by Kowloon Nights.[1] The game and virtual band were announced with a concert video at The Game Awards 2020 for release in spring 2021.[2] It was delayed to 2022 and the episodes were released in weekly intervals, except for one and two releasing simultaneously.[3]

Episodes Release date
Episode 1 - hooks and 2 loops August 18
Episode 3 - smash August 25
Episode 4 - splits September 1
Episode 5 - mix September 8

Reception

The Guardian said the stakes may seem small, but in the end it's hard not to be invested in the origin story.[4] Rock Paper Shotgun stated the lack of closure can be frustrating, but may be the entire point of the game, similar to life.[5] Inverse magazine criticized that focusing on the band diminishes the personal stories, but it still succeeds in portraying the struggle of corporate and artistic identities.[6] GameSpot said the storyline may feel too "on rails", but praised the characters' journey as expressed in the music videos.[7]

The game was nominated at the Independent Games Festival Awards 2023 for Excellence in Audio.

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