It’s Game Developers Conference time once again, and while headlines are a bit light, it’s a great place to find game developers (of course). We’ll be bringing you videos, interviews, and conversations over the next several days, as well as a mega GDC Blogcast on Thursday.
The first game we got ahold of here at GDC is upcoming PS Vita musical platformer Sound Shapes. The game is best seen (and heard), so we present here Jason deGroot of Queasy Games. In this video, deGroot takes you on a tour through a never-before-seen level, as well as sharing the in-game tutorial, so you know exactly what you’ll be seeing when you load up Sound Shapes for the first time.
So when do you get to play Sound Shapes on your own personal Vita? The Queasy Games team doesn’t yet have a release date, but they confirmed that a pre-release demo is in the making. We’ll keep you posted.














7 CommentsAdd Yours
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Posted on 7 March, 2012 at 3:18 pm by TalllPaul
That looks like it could be veeeeeeeeeeeeeery addicting.
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Posted on 7 March, 2012 at 3:18 pm by TalllPaul
That looks like it could be veeeeeeeeery addicting
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Posted on 7 March, 2012 at 3:31 pm by tmsmyth
awesome, I remember seeing footage at e3 and this was one of the reasons I got a Vita. Only, I totally forgot about it until now! thanks for reminding me why I bought a vita :p
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Posted on 7 March, 2012 at 3:38 pm by WhiteHartMart
Queued up at the Eurogamer Expo for a try on a Vita last year and everyone had a random game to play. Thought I had drawn the short straw when given this until I played it. The music really drags you in and I left my 5 min demo wanting more. Really looking forward to the full release.
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Posted on 7 March, 2012 at 3:56 pm by kivi95
Will this be a retail or psn game?
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Posted on 7 March, 2012 at 10:29 pm by bap10
Really looking forward to this. Looks perfect for the Vita.
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Posted on 8 March, 2012 at 11:40 am by TehPhilosopher
Finally some news on Sound Shapes! Looking great!
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