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Joe Danger to get DLC

At the Eurogamer expo we wandered into a small back room for the Hello Games developer session entitled “Cooking with Hello Games”. We were shown a number of things but the one stand out was that Joe Danger will be receiving DLC in the form of costumes and tracks.

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-Alpha4947d ago

Sounds good. Wish they'd offer more events for Multiplayer instead of just racing though because racing is so boring. I love the stunt events.

despair4947d ago

I agree, improving the MP would add some serious legs to this great game.

Chango4947d ago

too bad this game blows without horse back riding

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Capdastaro4947d ago

I wanted this game, but I only just bought Trials HD which an amazing game!

ambientFLIER4947d ago

Lol at the disagrees. This site needs to show exactly who the agrees/disagrees are coming from.

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New Project Is So Ambitious It Would 'Seem Impossible' Even With a 1,000 Person Team

Hello Games' new project would feel impossible to create even with 1,000 people behind it, the developer has said.

Speaking to IGN, studio co-founder and managing director Sean Murray said that, while it's not a sequel to No Man's Sky, the new game is just as ambitious.

phoenixwing740d ago

Sean really? Haven't you learned a thing since your first game about over promising?

porkChop739d ago

I was about to say the same thing.

roadkillers739d ago

I was tooooooo. Seriously others weren’t thinking it lol

Bobertt739d ago

He didn't promise anything though.

1nsomniac739d ago

Here we go again…. Yes he did. That’s why there was a class action lawsuit against him. With an ultimatum. That’s why we’ve received a free overhaul of the entire game.

Old McGroin739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

@ 1nsomniac

What exactly has he promised about the new game? All I can see is him saying it's ambitious.

Edit: Hold on, maybe you're talking about No Man's Sky?

1nsomniac739d ago

My bad, yes I’m talking about No Mans Sky.

thorstein739d ago

Oh, but if we want to hate something, we need to read into everything and create our own narrative./sarcasm.

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The_DFO739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

If he hadn't learned anything, he would have offered a long list of specific features, released an E3-style pre-rendered cinematic trailer labeled "in-game footage", and made the round of talk shows gushing his enthusiasm for the project.

All we have here is: "We're working on something. It's a challenge for us."

If anything, he has demonstrated again and again that he has learned to be very disciplined in how he communicates with the public. He doesn't even make promises regarding updates to NMS until after they have released. All we get ahead of time is a single, cryptic emoji on his Twitter feed.

Kados739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

It seems to have been mostly just a matter of him underestimating the time it would take to do what they wanted with it. They have yet to announce a release date for the new game, so they have as much time as they need for a proper launch this time around.

NMS is also currently far beyond what was ever promised.

Abear21739d ago

It’s like he’s trying to throw all the good will away that he’s earned with these free updates. Under promise-Over deliver. The hype train that leaves too early will likely run out of steam before it’s destination.

Bathyj739d ago

Well that's just poor planning of your resources. I don't see what time you leave having any bearing on fuel

-Foxtrot739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

This guy literally deserves no sympathy if he does it again

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DnBSkillZ739d ago

This is the equivalent of 16x the detail

Magog739d ago

C'mon now haters. How many teams this small even have the guts to try to make games this ambitious? Most of them are happy to make the billionth pixel art rogue like.

H9739d ago

Oh hello Sean, are you even done with No Man Sky's original promises yet

arkard739d ago

I think no man's sky has actually surpassed its original promise at this point.

JEECE739d ago

By far. Particularly since about 40% of the promises they supposedly made were just things the community made up from watching trailers.

IRetrouk739d ago

Why does everyone forget about the office flood?

eXclurel739d ago

They did and they continue to add on it.

MrNinosan739d ago

They did many years ago and surpassed those promises by miles.

Kados739d ago

All the original promises were met by v1.5 "NEXT".

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Vithar739d ago

here we go again LOL Sean calm down

BrainSyphoned739d ago

So go the Star Citizen route and get paid for your idea. Then you can create infinite ideas inside a game while never releasing the game.

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Si-Fly739d ago (Edited 739d ago )

‘You can experience parts of Star Citizen now’ would be a more accurate statement.

Moe-Gunz737d ago

Lol @ my comment getting flagged

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Joe Danger: Autistic boy, 8, inspires relaunch of game that helped him 'experience normal kid stuff'

Hello Games founder Sean Murray said the letter "broke our hearts and made us want to set things right". It has now been relaunched on iOS.

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GhostofHorizon815d ago

What an amazing story, Joe Danger was a fantastic game and hearing about these kinds of stories makes me much happier than hearing adults bicker back and forth about which animations a game is re-using and the amount of pixels on the screen.

This is what gaming is really about and I feel like some people just tend to forget that

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Hello Games’ Sean Murray on the studio’s next No Man’s Sky-sized game

Sean Murray shares Hello Games' plans for their next big hit with the same size as No Man's Sky.

masterfox1327d ago

Sean's main to-do list points for their next big game:

1.- Dont tell lies about your new game
2.- Display the actual game
3.- Dont add bs endings

lalalala1327d ago

I don't think they actually lied, they just made a bit of a crappy game with no real goal. It was pretty obvious from when they were promoting it, it just felt completely aimless and it was it seems.

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Jericho13371327d ago

Regardless of this, the man got death threats after it was released. So to start with, how about gamers act like civilised human beings for the next one?

MadLad1327d ago

Try not lying about this one, having the early buyers waiting years for something that sort of looked like what you promised.

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rainslacker1326d ago

I think he wasnt very good at addressing the marketing, and maybe got ahead of himself with what he said. I never thought he maliciously lied with intent to deceive. Just always felt he was really excited about his game. I also think people took a lot of things he said and exaggerated them to be worse than the context made them.

Not that I really care to get into a back or forth on what was what back then.

The point I wanted to get at though was that he'd do well to maybe hire a professional marketing person or firm to do the marketing, because he seems like hes not adept at setting the proper expectations with his marketing.

Nacho_Z1327d ago

Comments on this dev teams articles are so predictable. Never mind the fact that an independent investigation found them not guilty of intentionally misleading consumers and that they've grafted for four years on free updates to make it right.

I guess people enjoy holding grudges for some reason.

MadLad1327d ago (Edited 1327d ago )

They weren't taken to court. That doesn't equate to not being deceiving lol. They straight up were dishonest about mechanics, depth, and scenarios to be had within the game.

I'm not exactly going to thank them for working on a shell of a game they sold at retail to millions either.

"Oh thank you, Hello Games, for secretly selling me a secret early access title for full retail! Maybe years down the road you'll finally give me something similar to what you told me I was buying at launch, as other people get it for half the cost, or cheaper!".

Nacho_Z1327d ago

Yeah exactly as I said.

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yeahokwhatever1327d ago

best game studio right now. they had lofty goals and missed them initially. but they added more for FREE than most studios offer paid. theyve been working hard for their players, and not for their publishers. I appreciate that dedication.

roadkillers1327d ago

It really showed to their strengths to continue. They didnt make additional revenue with that besides attracting new fans. Didnt sell any of that as aditional content. Very strong devrloper

Nebaku1327d ago

So fixing a mistake, makes them a better studio than the 10's of hundreds that don't make the mistake in the first place?

isarai1327d ago

When the game was made by 3 people, then finished off by a team of only 23, after losing tons of work after a studio flood. Yes, imo it makes them better than many.

roadkillers1326d ago

You build a crap hotel, no one wants to stay. You spend three years remodeling to make it unique and above standard, people will support your hotel by staying in it.

yeahokwhatever1322d ago

they didnt just fix the shortcomings, they exceeded them. on top of that, the game is still selling how many years later? and they're not charging anyone for all of this extra work. its dedication that just exceeds what ive come to expect from game creators. yes, other bigger studios launch more complete experiences. but then they charge for every little thing. yes, i know thats driven by "the board" and revenue-driven development. but seriously, these guys are my favorite devs right now because they're targeting their players, not the board of directors. and thats my point.

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