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What did you think about Sony's Pre-TGS Conference?

It was nice 10 11.90%
 
Nothing that really caught my attention tbh 25 29.76%
 
It was awesome! 8 9.52%
 
Not Bad 7 8.33%
 
I didn't like it 11 13.10%
 
It was okay 10 11.90%
 
Needed more LoD! 4 4.76%
 
Decent 2 2.38%
 
Other 7 8.33%
 
Total:84

PS4 slim (I know its fake) looks cool. I might double dip when it releases. None can shrink home consoles as much as Sony can.



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Silence: The Whispered World 2 Coming Soon to PS4

+ Posted by Uli Wanitschke on Jan 23, 2015 // Game Director, Daedalic Entertainment

Hi! Our names are Uli Wanitschke, Game Director for Silence, and Marco Hüllen, Lead Designer of the game. Together with a team of approximately 20 highly talented developers, we’re making Marco’s concept for Silence: The Whispered World 2 become a reality.

We’re all huge adventure game fans here at Daedalic Entertainment. We grew up with the likes of Monkey Island, and we all feel that the genre is alive and well. However, we also believe there’s a lot of room for modernization within the genre, while at the same time not abandoning its roots.

What springs to mind first is Silence’s visual style. At Daedalic, we have an incredible art department, drawing beautiful backgrounds, locations etc. We used to show these in 2D games. For Silence, however, we now use 3D technology, by following a method we call “camera projection.” We place 3D objects and 3D characters in 3D environments, but then project 2D art on everything. Marco calls this ‘three-dimensional artwork’ when creating all these magnificent backgrounds.

This procedure allows us to maintain the high detail level of our hand-drawn art, while still being able to use the benefits of 3D game design.

Puzzle design for us is the biggest part of the game that will see a significant makeover to how we usually expect games in this genre to be. We have designed puzzles in a way that makes them part of the story experience. Puzzles are supposed to never keep players in Silence from moving forward within the story. They’re designed in a way to let them be solved intuitively while also being part of the current on-screen experience.

So, players are supposed to explore the environment around them, listen to dialogue, talk to other characters and observe what’s happening around them — just as they’re used to in adventure games or RPGs. The puzzle solutions are always kept on a logical, comprehensible level, and stay within the current area.

This also means that we won’t be needing an inventory. Players can focus on one puzzle at a time, and one item at a time. Thus, we’re eliminating puzzles for which you have to try a huge number of item combinations to find the answer, for example.

Silence will feature two playable characters — Noah and Renie — as well as an important sidekick named Spot. Noah and Renie will both come with different abilities, which players need to consider in order to solve puzzles.

Noah is a tall, 16-year old boy. So he’ll be much stronger, for example, than his younger sister Renie, who is only six years of age. Renie won’t be able to tell left from right yet, however, she’ll be much more curious and thus fearless than her brother. That can be a good thing in a game!

Spot will be accompanying both characters. When players switch freely between Noah and Renie, Spot will run over to the chosen character as well. He’ll be able to shift his shape into all kinds of things, and thus can be used just like a Swiss army knife to be the piece that was missing to solve a puzzle. Besides, he can explore his environment on his own, and will mostly come up with a very individual reaction, even depending on the current shape he’s exploring the world in. This way, he’ll shed additional light on things — and cause some cute moments.

Now what’s this all for? Well, the game will take you to a fantasy world — Silence, or sometimes also called The Whispered World — from which Noah and Renie will have to escape. Noah has been to this world once before, but he didn’t know it still existed. He knows that it’s a beautiful place only on first sight. What he doesn’t know yet, though, is that Silence has turned into a more hostile place since he visited it last. It will be Noah’s task to save Renie from this place — and to find out how and why the Whispered World has managed to endure.

 

 

Source: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2015/01/23/silence-the-whispered-world-2-coming-soon-to-ps4/



I'll probably buy Driveclub soon, PS+ Edition with 10% discount is 'only' €22.50. Just wish I could try the game before I buy it.



Marty Sliva (from IGN) went to Japan for a 3 day stay to see some games. One game from Sony Japan Studio and one from a studio he couldn't mention. Embargo ends 'early February'. Also, The Last Guardian isn't one of the games he saw. He also said one of the games is a game he's really excited about and what he saw was confirming his expections about the game.

Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/01/21/podcast-beyond-episode-378-our-favorite-psp-memories (1:32-4:13 in the video).



poklane said:

Marty Silva (from IGN) went to Japan for a 3 day stay to see some games. One game from Sony Japan Studio and one from a studio he couldn't mention. Embargo ends 'early February'. Also, The Last Guardian isn't one of the games he saw. He also said one of the games is a game he's really excited about and what he saw was confirming his expections about the game.

Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/01/21/podcast-beyond-episode-378-our-favorite-psp-memories (1:32-4:13 in the video).

Interesting, but do we know that the second game is PS related?



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DerNebel said:
poklane said:

Marty Silva (from IGN) went to Japan for a 3 day stay to see some games. One game from Sony Japan Studio and one from a studio he couldn't mention. Embargo ends 'early February'. Also, The Last Guardian isn't one of the games he saw. He also said one of the games is a game he's really excited about and what he saw was confirming his expections about the game.

Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/01/21/podcast-beyond-episode-378-our-favorite-psp-memories (1:32-4:13 in the video).

Interesting, but do we know that the second game is PS related?

He doesn't say that, but Podcast Beyond is a PlayStation podcast. I guess we'll find out in the coming weeks.



daredevil.shark said:
PS4 slim (I know its fake) looks cool. I might double dip when it releases. None can shrink home consoles as much as Sony can.

For a concept, it actually looks somewhat reasonable. It will be quite a feat if Sony manages to substantially shrink the PS4 in such a short time.



Aura7541 said:
daredevil.shark said:
PS4 slim (I know its fake) looks cool. I might double dip when it releases. None can shrink home consoles as much as Sony can.

For a concept, it actually looks somewhat reasonable. It will be quite a feat if Sony manages to substantially shrink the PS4 in such a short time.


One of my engineer friend told me if everything goes right then at the end of the generation PS4 will be like Wii mini. Its certainly possible. But everything depends on die size and how sony manages power suppy unit.



BraLoD said:
poklane said:

Marty Sliva (from IGN) went to Japan for a 3 day stay to see some games. One game from Sony Japan Studio and one from a studio he couldn't mention. Embargo ends 'early February'. Also, The Last Guardian isn't one of the games he saw. He also said one of the games is a game he's really excited about and what he saw was confirming his expections about the game.

Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/01/21/podcast-beyond-episode-378-our-favorite-psp-memories (1:32-4:13 in the video).

Couldn't it be just Bloodborne?

Well it could, but why wouldn't he be able to just straight up say that he went to see Bloodborne?



poklane said:
DerNebel said:
poklane said:

Marty Silva (from IGN) went to Japan for a 3 day stay to see some games. One game from Sony Japan Studio and one from a studio he couldn't mention. Embargo ends 'early February'. Also, The Last Guardian isn't one of the games he saw. He also said one of the games is a game he's really excited about and what he saw was confirming his expections about the game.

Source: http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/01/21/podcast-beyond-episode-378-our-favorite-psp-memories (1:32-4:13 in the video).

Interesting, but do we know that the second game is PS related?

He doesn't say that, but Podcast Beyond is a PlayStation podcast. I guess we'll find out in the coming weeks.


Persona 5 maybe.