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===Background===
===Background===
Visceral Games was a subsidiary development studio of Electronic Arts, which was focused on more mature games. Originally Electronic Arts Redwood Shores Studio, located at EA's corporate headquarters, the studio was reformed on May 4, 2009, with several other studios under the Visceral name opening in Los Angeles, Montreal, Melbourne and Shanghai. Visceral Games was shuttered by EA on October 17, 2017. While mostly serving as a support for other projects, the studio was best known for the ''Dead Space'' series.
Visceral Games was a subsidiary development studio of Electronic Arts, which was focused on more mature games. Originally Electronic Arts Redwood Shores Studio, located at EA's corporate headquarters, the studio was reformed on May 4, 2009, with several other studios under the Visceral name opening in Los Angeles, Montreal, Melbourne and Shanghai. Visceral Games was shuttered by EA on October 17, 2017. While mostly serving as a support for other projects, the studio was best known for the ''Dead Space'' series.




===1st Logo (September 24, 2009-February 5, 2013)===
===1st Logo (September 24, 2009-February 5, 2013)===
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'''Nicknames:''' <nowiki>''Visceral Skull'' ''</nowiki>The [[Deep Silver Volition|Other]] V Head<nowiki>''</nowiki>
'''Nicknames:''' ''Visceral Skull'', ''The [[Deep Silver Volition|Other]] V Head''


'''Logo''': We see several shots of a human skull, viewed through an X-ray, rapidly flash on and off; several film scratches and splotches of white ink are also seen throughout. The name <nowiki>''</nowiki>VISCERAL<nowiki>''</nowiki> can be seen for a brief moment, before we focus on the forehead of the skull, which has a bold letter 'V' imprinted onto it. The skull stops at the top of the screen, with the text <nowiki>''</nowiki>VISCERAL GAMES<nowiki>''</nowiki> stacked below. The drop-shadow behind the <nowiki>''</nowiki>VISCERAL<nowiki>''</nowiki> text and the skull flicker around.
'''Logo''': We see several shots of a human skull, viewed through an X-ray, rapidly flash on and off; several film scratches and splotches of white ink are also seen throughout. The name <nowiki>''</nowiki>VISCERAL<nowiki>''</nowiki> can be seen for a brief moment, before we focus on the forehead of the skull, which has a bold letter 'V' imprinted onto it. The skull stops at the top of the screen, with the text <nowiki>''</nowiki>VISCERAL GAMES<nowiki>''</nowiki> stacked below. The drop-shadow behind the <nowiki>''</nowiki>VISCERAL<nowiki>''</nowiki> text and the skull flicker around.
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=== 2nd Logo (March 17, 2015) ===
=== 2nd Logo (March 17, 2015) ===
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'''Nicknames:''' <nowiki>''Visceral Skull II''</nowiki>
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'''Nickname:''' ''Visceral Skull II''


'''Logo''': TBA
'''Logo''': TBA

Revision as of 20:15, 27 September 2021


Background

Visceral Games was a subsidiary development studio of Electronic Arts, which was focused on more mature games. Originally Electronic Arts Redwood Shores Studio, located at EA's corporate headquarters, the studio was reformed on May 4, 2009, with several other studios under the Visceral name opening in Los Angeles, Montreal, Melbourne and Shanghai. Visceral Games was shuttered by EA on October 17, 2017. While mostly serving as a support for other projects, the studio was best known for the Dead Space series.

1st Logo (September 24, 2009-February 5, 2013)

Nicknames: Visceral Skull, The Other V Head

Logo: We see several shots of a human skull, viewed through an X-ray, rapidly flash on and off; several film scratches and splotches of white ink are also seen throughout. The name ''VISCERAL'' can be seen for a brief moment, before we focus on the forehead of the skull, which has a bold letter 'V' imprinted onto it. The skull stops at the top of the screen, with the text ''VISCERAL GAMES'' stacked below. The drop-shadow behind the ''VISCERAL'' text and the skull flicker around.

Variants:

  • Starting with Dante's Inferno, the logo is seen without the skull.
  • Dante's Inferno (2010): The logo is stitched onto Dante's red wrappings, which fly by the screen.
  • Dead Space 2 (2011): On a scrolling starfield background, the logo flashes onto the screen with glow emitting from it, with several glitch artifacts appearing behind it. The logo slowly moves toward us before flashing out.
  • Dead Space 3 (2013): The logo wipes in on a futuristic, rusted monitor (where the game's opening screen and main menu are also seen on), with the skull flashing in and out behind it as the logo backs away.

FX/SFX: The skull and text flashing in and out.

Music/Sounds: Electricity noises, as well as strange, beastly grunts and screams while the skull and text flash around, with a menacing voice saying the name ''Visceral'' when the logo is formed.

Music/Sounds Variants:

  • Dante's Inferno: Dramatic orchestral music.
  • Dead Space 2: An unintelligable audio transmission cuts in and out.
  • Dead Space 3: The opening theme of the game, with cracking noises as the logo appears.

Availability: Common. Seen on the studio's games from the period, starting with Dead Space: Extraction.

Editor's Note: None.


2nd Logo (March 17, 2015)

Nickname: Visceral Skull II

Logo: TBA

Variants: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Seen exclusively on Battlefield: Hardline.

Editor's Note: TBA

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