Yeaaa baby!!! Hypeoh totally forgot about project dawn :O
its happening !!!!
I think they plan it to be together. I've seen Geoff saying he thinks it's helpful that both are close. They are pretty different kind of events too.
PSX is my favorite too, I think it's a huge achievement that Sony could make this work. In my opinion, for announcements PSX is now the best place outside of E3.
TGS and the European equivalent are always in a weird space from the perspective of fan interest, because...
From a first-party perspective, TGS is rarely ever interesting. Historically the conferences averages one first-party announcement per year, and the only ones that are exciting for the main communities here are Gravity Rush 2 and The Old Hunters.
There are plenty of other interesting announcements at TGS, but the catering and focus of these showcases are so predominantly Japanese, and gets repeated reannouncements at other events ( localisation announcements of Yakuza, Nioh ) to the point that people forget Nioh was announced at TGS, and not during another event.
Also, this is what I personally note, but 'presentation of a press conference' matters more than one would think. Even when TGS pressers have good content, the presentation are never to the liking of western audiences due to translation, pacing, style and cultural context that it ends up being meh for most, I feel.
I usually agree with your posts, Nightengale, and I agree with most of this one but I have no clue why you'd liken Sony's Gamescom/PGW conferences to TGS of all things.
I worded it poorly. I meant to say "recently" rather than "always" in the context of the European show, because there is a growing (echo chamber )opinion that Sony should just axe their European/Japanese showings in favour of making their E3/PSX showcases stronger.
It didn't help that last year didn't have a European showcase and Sony has been scaling back, first-party wise on the kind of games that usually premiere at the European event.
You're right that there was no EU conference last year (though didn't SIEE plan the PS Meeting instead?) but I don't see how you could possibly say they're scaling first party announcements at those events back when the last one they had had GT Sport, Detroit, Driveclub Bikes and Matterfall announcements.
GT Sport and Detroit were unquestionably big announces, but this gen I've associated it more with games like Tomorrow Children, Rime, Matterfall, etc, which are investments that I'm seeing scaled back. Prior to PSX, games like Edith Finch and Wattam would've been Gamescom/PGW announcements.
It will be interesting to see what kind of show Sony does for the EU conference this year. Normally I have always gone in with the assumption of "we'll see 3-5 interesting first-party indie-scope games, and at least one AAA stuff in the veins of Dreams/Detroit/GT Sport", but I'm not sure how much of that smaller scope games are still in the first-party portfolio.
TGS in general seems to garner the least amount of hype of the big shows due to there simply being far less leaks involved since announcements there are almost entirely made by Japanese studios. A good example of this is DQ Heroes. There were no rumblings about that at all going into TGS 2014. Even with Persona 5's PS4 announcement, there really weren't any rumors even though people expected it to be released on the PS4. By comparison with big US announcements you tend to at least hear something about them. That may be a rumor, job listening, voice/motion capture artists listing games on their resumes etc. But you really don't get that for TGS. So whatever is announced there is usually a surprise.
I'm looking forward to TGS. I want some AA tier Japanese games. The big AAA Japanese games will be at PSX/E3.
Hidden Agenda (Oct 24)
In this gritty crime thriller that won Game Critics Awards Best Family/Social game at E3, and Best Casual Game at Gamescom, Hidden Agenda invites players to join homicide detective Becky Marney and district attorney Felicity Graves as they investigate the case of a serial killer known as The Trapper.
Inspired by videos of gamers playing Until Dawn with their friends and family all shouting out choices, the talented team at Supermassive Games crafted Hidden Agenda with a focus on playing as a group. You and your friends will use your phones to vote on the tough decisions, determining the course of the investigation in this gripping narrative branching story. Remember, characters may live or die based on what your group decides.
Trust plays a big role in Hidden Agendas story not just between the characters, but also between members of your group. Someone may receive a Hidden Agenda card on their phone (see what they did there?) which awards points for steering the story in a particular direction.
Watch out if your friends are acting particularly sneaky or manipulative. Imagine it as a movie night but you all will be in control of how the story unfolds!
Knowledge is Power (Oct 24)
You like Trivia? We call this a combative trivia game, wrapped in a sparkling, shiny package.
From Wish Studios (the same developers of Thats You!), we invite you to test your brainpower inside the Pyramid with more than 5000 questions as well as targeting on your rivals with Power Plays. Using your phone or tablet, freeze your opponents touch screen so they have to smash through the ice to get to the answer or slime their screens with green gloop so they have to wipe it clean to see the answers. Its not how smart you are; its how dirty you play!
SingStar Celebration (Oct 24)
Theres a SingStar party over here and everyones invited. The latest from our friends at London Studios, SingStar Celebration features 30 hit tracks from current to classic. Grab your smartphone, join your friends, and belt out the biggest hits and pumping party classics.
Share your epic singing moments by uploading videos and photos to the SingStar community and social media. Check out the SingStore for hundreds of extra songs to purchase and add to your collection. If its your birthday, Christmas, New Years Eve, or even just a Saturday night SingStar Celebration is the perfect playlist to any party.
Frantics (March 13)
Developed by NapNok Games, this is manic mini-game madness! Up to eight players can join in on each challenge bumping, bluffing, and backstabbing in quick succession. Explore a full range using your phone/tablet as an intuitive controller shake, tilt, swipe, use the camera, and dont be too surprised if the host the wise-cracking Fox calls you to offer bonus secret missions. Take your animal and go head-to-head with your friends for complete barnyard domination!
After That's You!, I have to admit that I'm genuinely looking forward to more of the PlayLink games. I feel that they absolutely nailed what they wanted to do with the line. Using smartphones as controllers ended up being a far more brilliant solution to the non-gamer barrier than I expected.So, 4 PlayLink games have been dated and detailed today. We kinda knew some already because of PS Store had their dates, but its now all official.
https://blog.us.playstation.com/2017/09/13/we-detail-every-playlink-game-revealed-so-far/
So, 4 PlayLink games have been dated and detailed today. We kinda knew some already because of PS Store had their dates, but its now all official.
https://blog.us.playstation.com/2017/09/13/we-detail-every-playlink-game-revealed-so-far/
So, 4 PlayLink games have been dated and detailed today. We kinda knew some already because of PS Store had their dates, but its now all official.
https://blog.us.playstation.com/2017/09/13/we-detail-every-playlink-game-revealed-so-far/
Not first party but the Planet of the Apes game also supports the PlayLink app.
Sucks Straley left Naughty Dog but fair enough to him. 18 years is a hell of a run.
Looks like Adam Boyes going to PlayStation to pitch a new game idea. https://youtu.be/IFjKQH7_OvQ?t=2m16s
Lost Legacy is great but I wouldn't say it showed that the director's have tons of great ideas of their own. It was kindof a remix of Uncharted 2 and 4 (which isn't a bad thing)In a weird way Bruce leaving makes me MORE excited about Naughty Dog going forward. Kurt and Shaun proved with The Lost Legacy that they're more than capable of stepping up and they undoubtedly have a ton of great ideas of their own. I know it's early but I think they will be the ones in charge of Naughty Dog's next new IP.
That's not what I mean. Just an assumption that they have cool ideas for games and mechanics going forward.Cool find
Lost Legacy is great but I wouldn't say it showed that the director's have tons of great ideas of their own. It was kindof a remix of Uncharted 2 and 4 (which isn't a bad thing)
Looks like Adam Boyes going to PlayStation to pitch a new game idea. https://youtu.be/IFjKQH7_OvQ?t=2m16s
Very much looking forward to EZA Hidden Agenda slumber party!
https://twitter.com/YasuhiroKitao/status/868106207038283776
the farewell kiss between Keiichiro Toyama and Yasuhiro Kitao
A core part of our game Dreams is a powerful musical instrument, which can also be used for sound design. It's fun to play with, but also has depth. We want you to help us make it even better – for professionals, hobbyists and anyone in the PlayStation Games audience who wants to express themselves creatively.
https://twitter.com/mediamolecule/status/909814666062331905
PGW baby!"Exclusive photo from the #DreamsPS4 meeting at Mm HQ!"
https://twitter.com/mediamolecule/status/909814666062331905
What's to be expected from the PS conference tomorrow?
Here's a hint at how music/audio design may be physicalised for accessibility in Dreams:
https://www.playstationjobs.co.uk/vacancy/1943-Audio-Programmer
Do you all think we'll see Sucker Punch at PSX in December? I really liked Second Son and First Light so I'm eager to see what they've been working on.
Here's a hint at how music/audio design may be physicalised for accessibility in Dreams:
https://www.playstationjobs.co.uk/vacancy/1943-Audio-ProgrammerA core part of our game Dreams is a powerful musical instrument, which can also be used for sound design. Its fun to play with, but also has depth. We want you to help us make it even better for professionals, hobbyists and anyone in the PlayStation Games audience who wants to express themselves creatively.
Could be, but if I had to put money on it I'd bet E3.
Yes baby!!! Yessss pgw!!! Give me the beta"Exclusive photo from the #DreamsPS4 meeting at Mm HQ!"
https://twitter.com/mediamolecule/status/909814666062331905
Do you all think we'll see Sucker Punch at PSX in December? I really liked Second Son and First Light so I'm eager to see what they've been working on.
Yeah, I could see their game being the one to close the show next year.
Here's a hint at how music/audio design may be physicalised for accessibility in Dreams:
https://www.playstationjobs.co.uk/vacancy/1943-Audio-Programmer
Last of Us Part II gameplay would be good enough for me in terms of PSX.
that was about 4 months ago, but anyway... the farewell kiss between Keiichiro Toyama and Yasuhiro Kitao (now the former head of marketing for SIE Japan Studio):
https://twitter.com/YasuhiroKitao/status/868106207038283776
^ it was his last day in the company.
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I know it doesn't matter... but are Toyama and Kitao gay? or is it some kind of Japanese customs when there's someone you care about who leaves?
For some reason... it starts to shed some light on the kind of relationship Kat has with Raven and Cyd ()... which I totally approve.aka Alias
With Aloy, Kat (GR2), Chloe (UCLL) and soon Ellie (TLOU2), I kinda like this new direction from Sony to feature strong female protagonists.