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* Studio is about 100 people, was around 40 - 50 for Uncharted Vita.

* Game is PS4 Exclusive, no PC mode "We are Sony Bend, we are PS4 Exclusive" lol. At Sony Bend, they make it very clear during interview, everyone wears a lot of hats. Many people are involved in different aspects.

* One thing I picked up is you ride a special bike, called a Drifter, that can drive off road, they said lots of off roading since the roads are all broken up, "Broken Roads." The bike is needed to survive, it is like its own character. It has saddle bags that holds your inventory. The bike is grounded, you will need to "know where it is and manage it" Several devs are bikers, lots of research into the bike. Actually got it up on rollers to make sure they got the sound of the bike right.

* Also, weather has a big effect on traveling and how the bike handles.

* No Multiplayer at all, focusing on their strengths, single player story.

* Demo was a bounty hunting mission, hunting down a biker "2 Dog" and tried to show the danger of leaving the safety of encampments.

* Wanted the game to be a big sandbox of what you would do when "shit goes down."

* Weapons crafting system, they call a "MacGuyver Mentality" where the you figure out clever ways to build tools to get out of situations.

* Their demo they are showing off on show floor has "millions" of ways to play that demo, depending on what tools you bring with you. The environment also plays a huge role in how you deal with certain situations.

* Takes place just a few years after the "apocolypse" event. Society is starting to try to rebuild, as supplies are starting to run out. Made it sound like part of the game is figuring out what to do with the resources you find.

* Wildlife is in the game, they have a "huge" wildlife system they aren't going to talk much about right now. But the event didn't wipe out all wildlife.

* Not willing to talk yet about different story paths, different endings, etc. They chuckled but they dont want to talk about it yet.

* Zombie hoard was all real, no LOD tricks, there are that many people on the screen.

* No release date or time window. They aren't wanting to do that right now.

* It was huge for their studio to be right up there on stage, getting prime focus, along with all of Sony's other big studios. It showed them how much Sony believes in their product. It meant a lot to them.

* Game has been in development for 3+ years, but still its in early development as they just only finished core mechanics/ideas of the game and not ready yet

Exemplifying truly free-form gameplay, Days Gone offers freedom to explore, strategize and play “your way” in the vast high-desert of the Pacific Northwest. The hazardous environments, filled with carved out ridges, mountains, caves, cliffs mines and river basins, deliver a breathtaking backdrop to an equally diverse style of gameplay.

Emergent Gameplay

Featuring fully explorable environments and dynamic AI enemies, players will rely on their own abilities to strategize, craft weapons and tools, explore the world, and engage in combat. With almost every car, building and environment searchable, Days Gone delivers emergent gameplay possibilities, making a player’s approach to combat and discovery a vital part of the experience.

Stunning, Dynamic Graphics

Using the power of PlayStation 4 and Unreal Engine 4, Bend Studio has developed a high volume of rendering and gameplay technology to deliver an incredibly realistic open world experience. Realistic weather effects, such as rain, wind, snow and day-night cycles impact the gameplay. The game’s lighting is all real-time and reacts dynamically, the way the human iris does, as players move from one location to the next.












 

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Ka-pi96 said:
huh, that actually looks like it could be fun. The E3 reveal for it made it look like it was going to be one of those boring walking sim games or something.

Are you sure you're not getting it mixed up with something else?



 

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Ka-pi96 said:
huh, that actually looks like it could be fun. The E3 reveal for it made it look like it was going to be one of those boring walking sim games or something.

Didn't you see the gameplay they showed at the end of the conference?



looks good, but they need to up the pace of the game. it just feels a tad too slow/sluggish now.



The game looks really good.

I loved the environment, with all the levels, climbing, and environmental hazards/traps. He was scrounging, which makes it clear that he can craft and/or upgrade stuff. I'm interested to know how much of a story it ends up with.

The bike being off-road was obvious as soon as I saw the tires.

This looks like Sony's answer to Dead Rising, kind of. I'm interested.



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This is well worth watching. It tells us more about the game and the different types of infected. For instance, what we saw in the game trailer was 'horde' and 'newt' infected and so it's clear from that they won't all be behaving in that way:


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Don't miss the extended demo and the interview folks.



 

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BraLoD said:
The gameplay at the end of the conference was great, that lot of zombies coming from everywhere and waving towards you felt like really sufocating, and that's a pretty nice constrast with the lone wolf bike rider feeling the character seems to have in this fucked up world.

They're not zombies. This was only one type of the infected too; called 'horde' and the small one was called 'newt'. I'm sure there will be many different types with completely different behaviour patterns. They also hunt each other.



 

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OK, but that bike better not have infinite gas. It would add so much to the survival aspect if you had to be constantly away of how much gas you have in the tank, and back at "base camp" shouldn't have a bottomless refuelling station either.

Infinite bullets and never a lack of gas (except when necessary for a particular plot device) is one of the most annoying things about The Walking Dead TV show.



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binary solo said:
OK, but that bike better not have infinite gas. It would add so much to the survival aspect if you had to be constantly away of how much gas you have in the tank, and back at "base camp" shouldn't have a bottomless refuelling station either.

Infinite bullets and never a lack of gas (except when necessary for a particular plot device) is one of the most annoying things about The Walking Dead TV show.

If you look closely at the UI when he's riding the bike you'll see a tank a quarter full.



 

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