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Or Newly Anticipated Questions, but whatever. Here you can find some interesting information about One Night 4 that may be just what you are looking for.

You're finally doing One Night 4! But I thought you said that Full Circle was the final game. What gives?

I didn't intend to make another One Night game after Full Circle, which was meant to replace another potential sequel and close the trilogy off. However, I kept getting requests for it, and I decided to see how I would fare making a horror game in VX Ace. I haven't seen anyone attempt it so far. Up to this point, it's actually been easier to make than the previous One Night games, thanks to Ace's more advanced functions.

Does this follow on from the previous One Night games? Will I have to play them to understand the story?

One Night 4 is not a continuation of the previous games. Those games formed a coherent trilogy, and Full Circle effectively resolved that story. I'd rather not try to expand a completed story. Instead, this game features an all new, unrelated story (sans small continuity references that alude to the previous games) that can be understood without any knowledge of the previous games.
Consider it like the newly released Silent Hill Downpour; it's very much a Silent Hill game, but it's aimed mainly at new players and its story is not connected to the previous Silent Hill games.

How is the gameplay of One Night 4 different to previous games?

One Night 4 is much more exploration oriented than previous games, and combat has been completely removed. Enemy encounters will only occur during occasional scripted moments, and these will be chase scenes reminiscent of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories. There is only one enemy in the game, and his existence is largely tied to the game's storyline.

In addition, the sparkles that marked items and things of interest in the previous games are gone. 90% of all objects in One Night 4 can be examined, so you will have to carefully explore each location to find files and items. In terms of pacing and atmosphere, One Night 4 aims to recapture something similar to One Night 2: The Beyond.

You said this game takes place in Gordon's dreams. How does this work?

One Night 4 is focused on psychological horror, in a vein similar to Silent Hill 2. A large part of it deals with Gordon's subconscious, which is manifested in his dreams. For the most part, you play as Gordon as he explores the locations in his nightmares and tries to uncover their significance and origin, though you also return to Gordon's apartment between dreams, where you can save the game and conduct research on items you find in the dreams. The structure is pretty much similar to Silent Hill 4 or Fatal Frame 3, and the real world and the dream world connect in subtle ways.

When will One Night 4 be released?

I'm not going to give out a release date, since I never stick to them, but my current priority is to finish Legionwood 2 and make a start on my second novel before I resume One Night 4. Once both of these projects are out of the way, it should be full speed ahead. So... some time in 2014, I guess?