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Clay-animated XBLA/PC title Cletus Clay has a bad name that makes sense  photo

First off, I'd like to say to Cletus Clay is an awful name for a game taken out of context. But considering it's an upcoming Xbox LIVE Arcade and PC title about a gun-toting hillbilly and the game is animated entirely using clay models ... well, it makes sense. 

Second, the name of the developer, Tuna Technologies just sounds disgusting. Tuna take on its own isn't bad, but something about typing out "Tuna Technologies" brings to mind sloppy-looking circuitry slathered in greasy, canned tuna fish. I'm sorry, but that's just me. 

About Cletus Clay, though -- it looks pretty cool (at least the concept screen they've sent along). The gist: good ol' country boy Cletus has to save the earth from alien visitors in a side-scrolling, old-school run n' gun. The game's visuals are all based on stop-motion animation, and every object in the world was designed and modeled using similar techniques like those used to make Wallace and Grommit

The game features cooperative play (player two takes control over Cletus' brother, Emmett) as well as a bunch of mini-games for those of you into that sort of thing. Now everyone be honest -- who immediately thought of Clayfighters when they saw this screenshot?

A rootin', tootin' platform brawler created and animated entirely in clay coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade® and PC in 2009

SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND – November 21st 2008 – Independent UK developer Tuna Technologies are excited to announce Cletus ClayTM, a manic side-scrolling platform brawler headed your way on Xbox LIVE® Arcade and PC in 2009. Released under Tuna's new label TunaSnax, the Xbox LIVE Arcade version will be self-published whilst the PC version will be distributed by those mighty fine folk at Pinnacle Software.

Based on an original concept by acclaimed animator Anthony Flack, Cletus ClayTM is a fast paced old-school run'n'gun with eye catching visuals and a seriously irreverent attitude. Playing as the eponymous Cletus, a bad-tempered, wise-cracking, gun-totin' hick, you take on a bunch of uninvited alien visitors who have had the temerity to trespass through your farmland on their way to conquering the Earth. Cue flying saucers, ray guns, seemingly endless reinforcements, giant robots and motherships galore; but nothing is a match for an angry redneck and his pitchfork!

Created entirely from clay, the world of Cletus ClayTM is a fusion of traditional model making, stop-motion animation and modern digital technology. Virtually every object in the game has been modeled, photographed and animated using similar techniques to those used on productions such as Wallace and Gromit (Aardman Studios).

So, grab your shootin' iron and blast, punch, kick, and smash your way across 12 memorable levels in a quest to rid the Earth of them there boggle-eyed cow rustling invaders. Because nothing says ‘Welcome to Earth’ quite like a good old home cooked helping of whup ass!

KEY FEATURES:

  • The whole game is made out of clay and presented in HD: you can even see the thumb prints on the models!
  • Two player cooperative gameplay: a second player can join in as Cletus’ brother Emmett so the dynamic duo can beat up the marauding alien invaders as a team.
  • A multitude of mini-games and bonus stages, including: blasting alien saucers out of the sky with a mounted cannon, rescuing sheep from a flooding valley, frantic egg gathering from chicken coops, exploring caves for hidden treasure and hunting down fleeing aliens in a hijacked flying saucer.
  • Cletus has access to an impressive arsenal of weapons to lay down the pain, including: pitchforks, shotguns, dynamite, mini-guns, flame throwers, grenade launchers and alien ray guns. But, given half a chance, he's just as likely to make use of a sturdy plank, a hay bale or even a pig!
  • • There is a dedicated Cletus Clay blog at www.cletusclay.com

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solidgoomba's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 08:15
solidgoomba
Damnit, all I saw at first was clay and got excited at the prospect of Clay Fighters on XBLA
CareBear LG's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 08:20
CareBear LG
Me too! so fond memories of the N64 game, named Clayfighter 63 3/4 =P
Mr Gilder's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 09:06
Mr Gilder
Clayfighters my ass. I immediately thought of the Neverhood Chronicles. GO SKULLMONKEYS!
heyricochet's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 09:10
heyricochet
I immediately though of The Neverhood, because its clay AND theres a character named Cletus (or some close hick approximation)
heyricochet's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 09:23
heyricochet
Alright so I'm wrong, theres a character called Klaymen, Klogg, and the guy who I thought was hickish, is just dimwitted and his name was Willie Trombone. Memory fail.
hpv's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 10:19
hpv
Raw and wriggling, Nick Chester. Raw and wriggling. Delicious!
sillytuna's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 10:28
sillytuna
It's a funny thing our name. We never really go by "Tuna Technologies", more just "Tuna".

But, as it happens, sloppy-looking circuitry slathered in greasy, canned tuna fish sounds tasty and I may just cook it for my dinner. Mmmm, tuuunnaaaa.
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 10:36
king3vbo
It looks pretty cool
BulletMagnet's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 11:44
BulletMagnet
I actually thought of the even more obscure "Claymates"...well, that and Platypus.
Naim Master's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 11:49
Naim Master
I thought about Celebrity Deathmatch...
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/21/2008 14:27
Dexter345
Personally, I thought of Claymates, as it was a 2D platformer. Pretty cool, if I remember right.
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