A pretty in depth take on what to expect from L.I.S. when you download it.
BeefJack: "Personally, I think taking the game out of games has limited long-term appeal within our medium, although some are certainly immersive. As we explore more ways to interact with our games, we’re also finding more ways we can tell stories through game systems, and that can only be a good thing.
But gamers aren’t the only group of people to exist, and virtual worlds you can explore, infused with story and meaning, could still have a very important purpose. Art games are not the future of videogames. But they might just be the future of art."
Linger in shadows was really interesting, not sure what to call it, but I certainly enjoyed it.
As a game and an artist, it makes me very excited to see independent developers to gain success through an artistically beautiful game with innovative elements of gameplay. Linger in Shadows and Flower are great examples. In all honesty, I never particularly enjoyed "playing" either of those two games but I LOVED watching them. They truly are Art.
The Dutch website PSFocus.nl has written an article about Sony and there interactive videos: Linger in Shadows and Behind the Bullet. Besides from describing these interactive videos, PSFocus also brings up the point if this is the future or not.
I enjoyed both interactive videos. Sony is the only console that brings these pieces of interactive art on the marktet. The small price I had to pay for Linger in Shadows was well worth it and Behind the Bullet is for free.
Thanks for the article! I enjoyed it.
The PSN-exclusives Flower and Noby Noby Boy both take the top spots in February. These innovative games take gaming in new directions, and we're glad to see gamers have embraced them.
1. Flower
2. Noby Noby Boy
3. Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
4. 3 on 3 NHL Arcade
5. Savage Moon
6. Mortal Kombat II
7. Bejeweled 2
8. Burnout Paradise
9. Linger in Shadows
10. Magic Ball
i've only played flower and it was awesome especially after an intense session of Killzone2. will definately give some other PSN games a go.
but on topic good to see burnout paradise still on the list and mk 2 still getting love
I wonder what the numbers are actually like; is it in the thousands (very likily), tens of thousands, or is spot number ten in the hundreds.
With sharing up to 5 different PS3s, how did that affect the sales, so on so forth
Silogon you have a weird grading system.
5 out of 9 cubes?
good review, easy reading! you should of giving props to the Demo scene just in case people want to delv into it a little further though.
btw I like the layout.
i just dont understand the game or what hell im doing
some of your comments are such garbage on this site. Just look at your bio.
"People come to n4g just to read my post. They love to hate me and they love to disagree with me cause they love being blind by their own lies. They look at me as a threat. an insect, if you will, cause I invade each post with truth and reality."
I know you're being a bit sarcastic but it's not really funny. You're posts are usually (I stress usually and not always) just a waste of reading. If you would just calm down, take it easy, grow up a bit I'm sure what your mind told your fingers to put on screen would be a lot more easy to read. You just come across like a bitter old man sometimes.