Most people scoff at the PlayStation Move, but Media Molecule have taken it upon themselves to make you finally want to use one. Find out what Flynn from Leviathyn.com thinks that means for the future of the Move, creative gaming, and the PlayStation 4.
Times are changing, and these games would have never been made in today's climate.
Every single time someone uses this phrase whether it's music, movies, books, comics, video games, etc it's always the same claim.
The ubiquitous "they" won't allow it to be made. And every decade these claims are made the claimant completely ignores all the "offensive" material that is published when the claim is made.
In ten years, you can write a new article about how you can't make games like Helldivers 2, Resident Evil VIII, Mortal Kombat I, Dragon's Dogma 2, Alan Wake 2 etc etc etc any more.
Dead Island: "The early PC version of the zombie game swapped the playable character Purna’s Gender Wars skill with a prototype name, which shouldn’t be mentioned directly. The skill name made fun of both Purna as a character and feminists."
"Feminist Whore" lmao
ill add one more to the list.
drakengard 1.
its ridiculous tho, especially since they'd still be able to find their place in alot of places in the world. except america of course ha. and maybe Australia.
ppl are so sensitive these days. ha. but it is what it is.
They're not offensive.
And we need another Fat Princess. Fantastic little game!
Some people just have no sense of humour if this sort of thing offends them. They need to lighten up and stop taking themselves so seriously.
Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "Is the PlayStation 3 retro? This is a surprisingly hard question to answer as the system definitely has the age to be considered retro, having launched in 2006, over 15 years ago now. But with it being home to so many massive games, many of which still hold up today and in fact were released for the PlayStation 4 when that console was released, make the PS3 a retro console that doesn’t feel retro."
Typically, the term retro is given to items which are at least 20 years old (but not yet 40 years old).
Quick google search
No the PS3 is not yet a retro console. But if you're gonna put 1 game from a series in this list, then LBP2 should be there instead of the original, Motorstorm PR is also an overall better game than the 1st game and to put Tools of Destruction over A Crack in Time is a blasphemy when ACiT is the best game in the series.
Classic LittleBigPlanet servers are to be shut down permanently following hacks.
Sony’s drastic move comes after months of downtime for the older games.
It was fun while it lasted. And some of the user created stuff was a blast to play with.
Have to say I expected them to be permanently shut down problem would be in the underlying server architecture and possibly something like a depricated authentication protocol which has to be replaced that the PS3, PSP and vita can't support which is why they can't be securely restored on those consoles but the PS4 does support it.so lbp3 was restored on that.
Given the attackers were able to breach the server there was obviously a fear of lateral movement once inside their servers so I can't blame them for this and it makes sense despite the huge blow to the community millions of hours spent building that community.
Despite this blow I believe the millions of creations are going to be available via lbp3 and it's capability of backwards compatibility with user generated content so that's something to be thankful for still not a huge consolation to the many players who only own a older console but unfortunately that's the world we live in these games are old the older they get the more insecure the servers get which the company that make them.host them on and the more likely they need to be shut down.
Understandable they had to do this better to be safe then sorry. I just wish those right wing racists that hacked the servers and started posting homophobic slurs would get want they deserve a good few decades in prison.
You see, this is an article created out of a complete misunderstanding of what MM showed. Yes, it would be nice if this game helped sell MOVE controllers, but that isn't at all what they showed that demo for. It will have MOVE capability but only for those who want to go deeper into creating levels and characters for their games and movies. This game will NOT be a MOVE game as such, but rather just give you that option if you want it; just like on LBP2 at the moment.
No need to worry. You'll still be able to make levels without the MOVE. If you aren't good at sculpting then you'll ask the community for help and they'll do that part for you. Perhaps the 'share' button will be very useful for this. What we are seeing here is the birth of something really special. LBP1/2 took it as far as the PS3 could, but the game they are making now (not a LBP game) will open up a whole other level.
One day we'll collaborate online and make levels that are fit for sale as a standalone. Whether that's music scores, special effects, logic, animations, level creation or hand made characters and set pieces, we can all be part of the process. IF Sony take this to it's inevitable conclusion (and I hope they do) We'll be able to play these games or even buy them as standalone games, providing they pass examination from Sony.
Expect to be stunned when MM finally show you how all this comes together. This was a simple tech demo of just ONE of the features in their next game. Perhaps they'll show us the music generator next or even the animation studio. I for one can't wait.
I'm very intrigued but in all honesty I expected much more from MM at the conference. Yeah sure the tech they've come up with looks great but show us some actual gameplay so we can judge for ourselves. Loved all the LBP games so far, just picked up the vita version too.
Same with David cage. The ideas are in place, just looking forward to seeing some real gameplay now.