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PS4 Exclusive Dreams: Watch Tons of Dreamy Gameplay, Shu Yoshida Asking Questions to Media Molecule

The upcoming PS4 exclusive Dreams by Media Molecule seems to be ready to multiply by several times the creativity allowed by LittleBigPlanet, and Media Molecule published a few long videos from PlayStation Experience, showcasing a metric ton of gameplay.

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amnalehu3054d ago

I'm with you. I am very impressed with this application.

uth113054d ago

I guess VR is really confirmed for this then, since Shuhei was talking about it in that stream?

There was some confusion when Alex announced VR support as some people claimed he was making joke.

hardcorehippiez3054d ago

hell yes if even only to make some good 3d models to print out :D

Chaosdreams3054d ago

This will be an amazing game to play.

Skankinruby3054d ago

This was one of the disappointing no-shows at psx, really wanted to hear more details on this one

xixdubyxix3054d ago

Dreams was at PSX. They showed some gameplay in one of the Livecasts.

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Dreams Dev Media Molecule Says Layoffs Impact Planned Community and Curation Support

IGN writes: "Media Molecule has said the layoffs at the Sony-owned studio have affected plans for ongoing community and curation support in Dreams."

Inverno27d ago

How self sustained can DREAM be when it's basically stuck on PS4? I don't think it's even gotten a PS5 upgrade. Ending support for what is essentially a game making engine is basically death. SONY did DREAMS dirty.

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Building Final Fantasy XVI with Producer Naoki Yoshida | AIAS Game Maker's Notebook Podcast

Shuhei Yoshida chats with FINAL FANTASY XVI Producer Naoki Yoshida.

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Eclipse: The Demo that Sold 3D to Nintendo - How a 17-year-old set the course for Nintendo's future

Throughout the history of video games, there have been titles that permanently shifted the industry. These games are generally not hard to spot, as their influence quickly earned them a place in our pop culture. Tetris, Super Mario 64, Halo, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, or The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, each of these games caused massive shifts in their respective genres and gaming as a whole. But for each of these, there are also games whose influence, though significant, is largely forgotten.

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