Finding Humanity in a Mechanical World

Summary
- From Sketch to Soul: How We Created Zoe in Steel Seed.
- The face of Steel Seed: Crafting Zoeβs story, style, and spirit.
- Behind the scenes of Steel Seed.
After five years in development, Steel Seed has officially launched on Xbox Series X|S β and whether youβre just starting your journey or well into the story, thereβs more beneath the surface worth exploring. In this behind-the-scenes breakdown, weβre diving into the creative and technical process behind Zoe, the gameβs central character. Youβll learn how Storm in a Teacup β a small team of around 20 developers based in Italy β approached the challenge of building a protagonist who is both machine and deeply human.
From early concept art to animation and narrative design, this article unpacks how Zoeβs robotic form was carefully balanced with emotional depth. These design choices donβt just affect how she looks or moves β they directly shape how players engage with the world, make decisions, and connect with the gameβs story. Steel Seed isnβt just a sci-fi action title; itβs a layered experience about identity, resilience, and the personal cost of survival.

Character Core: From Concept to Conflict
Zoeβs story begins in mystery: she awakens alone in a robotic body deep within an AI-dominated facility, with no memory of how she got there. This setup posed an immediate creative challenge β how do you design a character that players can emotionally relate to while she herself is unsure of what she is?
Our solution was to emphasize vulnerability in her animations and body language. We intentionally contrasted mechanical precision with subtle, human-like motion β shaky breaths, cautious glances, hesitant footsteps β so players would instinctively connect with Zoe before even hearing her motivations.

Design Influences & Visual Language
Zoeβs look was heavily inspired by a blend of cyberpunk and anime sources: βAlitaβ, βCasshernβ, and βBlame!β formed the visual backbone. But more importantly, her design needed to serve gameplay readability. Her glowing joints, for example, are not only stylistic but also provide feedback in low-light environments. Her expressive eyes β built with an advanced eye-tracking rig β became a key storytelling tool for in-game cinematics.

Emotional Anchors: Kobyβs Narrative Purpose
No character like Zoe could exist in isolation. Enter Koby β a small, expressive drone initially designed as a gameplay mechanic. Very quickly, however, Koby became much more: an emotional anchor. His design language evolved to reflect that. His “face,” for example, is an LED screen that shows simple emoticons in real time, allowing him to βtalkβ in tones and visuals, which helps Zoe (and players) feel less alone.
Creating Koby meant fusing function and emotion. He helps solve puzzles, unlocks doors, and scouts ahead β but he also beeps in concern when Zoe is hurt and celebrates small victories. Itβs AI companionship by way of empathy. Heβs based on a robot originally designed and modeled by the Storm in a Teacup head when he was just 19 years old.

Bringing the Bay: Designing Cinematic Action
Steel Seed features cinematic action moments we internally dubbed βMichael Bay Sequences.β These were built to break tension and change pacing through high-octane gameplay: collapsing bridges, high-speed chases, massive explosions. But even here, storytelling was key.
Each of these sequences was crafted not just to look great, but to show how Zoe reacts under pressure. We used dynamic camera systems and occasional 2D perspective shifts to amplify spectacle without sacrificing player control. These scenes are also crucial moments for Koby to shine β rescuing Zoe, alerting her to hazards, or navigating tight quarters at speed.

Tips & Tricks for Players: Reading Zoeβs World
While Zoeβs enhanced mobility (wall runs, air dashes, silent takedowns) gives her an edge, surviving the Facility is all about environmental awareness.
- Look for Kobyβs cues:Β He often highlights hidden routes or dangers you might miss.
- Use sound:Β Footsteps, enemy drones, and power surges all emit unique audioβyou can use them to time movement and stealth.
- Read the lighting:Β We use subtle visual languageβflickering bulbs, red vs blue tonesβto help players intuit enemy activity and puzzle mechanics.
These soft cues are all part of what we call passive storytellingβimmersing players without pausing the action.
Legacy of Zoe
At its core, Steel Seed is not just about survival β itβs about what defines us as human beings. What makes Zoe work isnβt just that sheβs cool or capable β itβs that sheβs scared, conflicted, and trying anyway. Her journey isnβt just about defeating enemiesβitβs about reclaiming agency. Players may see a machine, but what we hope they feel is a very human soul.
Steel Seed is more than an action game β itβs an emotional blueprint of identity told through pixels, motion, and sound. And Zoe, more than anyone, carries that blueprint.
On behalf of the developer, Storm in a Teacup and all of ESDigital Games, thanks for all of the support during all these years! Steel Seed is finally here and itβs time to save humanity.
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