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BATIM documentary, "Bendy and the Ink Machine" began when the…
BATIM documentary
filming
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screen record alpha/beta verison of BATIM (chapter 1) and use archival footage for the updated chapters
about the game
story
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henry is stuck in an endless loop inside the work shop. constantly re-living the whole experience of his creations he left behind.
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boris the wolf gets caught by alice angel to make her 'beautiful". she turns him into a monster , henry has to fight him with the same pipe Boris gave henry the first they met and became friends
the body boris was 'improved' on is theorised to be another worker's body who fell and got into a massive accident, explaining the weird objects and injuries.
the halo above boris's head may not be to trademark Alice's work but a mind controlling device made of ink
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backstory
henry stein used to work at 'Joey Drew studies' as an artist. he retired and years later gets an invitation by joey to visit the workshop.
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joey had a strong vision of making his dreams come true. He went into satanic rituals and using his co-workers.
orignal concept of the game was meant to be a simple horror game. but during process turned into a fictional world - almost unrealistic and fantasy.
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"Bendy and the Ink Machine" began when the developer/cartoonist known as theMeatly experimented with bringing a sketched 2D style into a 3D world. After turning the idea into a horror game, Chapter One of the game was created in a little under a week with programmer/friend Mike Mood and released on February 10th in 2017. Much to their surprise, it struck a chord with global indie gamers almost overnight. theMeatly and Mike Mood decided to drop all other projects to work on Bendy and tell a most unique ink story.
The entire game was completed a chapter at a time in a year and a half by a small but dedicated group of indie developers. Although the concept and story remained as originally intended, the game changed over development as characters and models were refined from their early 'thrown-together' versions. This archive is a peek behind the scenes at that process.
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