Sorcery is the first of its kind – a full-fledged action adventure created natively for PS Move. All of us at The Workshop feel tremendously privileged that we could bring this game to life.
Many of you have been following us since our first announcement back at E3 2010 and we have worked tirelessly since then to meet the expectations that arose from our on-stage presentation. It was a massive effort, and I cannot say enough about of the men and women who gave themselves so completely to the task. Add to that Sony’s profound commitment and willingness to believe in the vision, even when the road ahead was uncertain, which was a huge help.
We all believe the result is truly something special – a timeless adventure and a genuinely new and immersive gaming experience. A real game that serious gamers can sink their teeth into, yet one that casual players can thoroughly enjoy as well, and a welcome addition to any PS Move owner’s library. If you don’t own a PS Move yet, Sorcery is a great reason to give one a try.
So, ahead of the game’s launch starting from tomorrow, across the PAL region, here’s a look at our Sorcery launch trailer.
It’s been 10 years since the last movie but the franchise still remains a firm favourite amongst all age groups. With the MIB3 movie this year and the video game, fans are going to be able to really feel the true MIB experience.
Men In Black Alien Crisis offers the chance to become a new recruit in the MIB organisation and allows the player to then live through an amazing story packed full of action. The Noisy Cricket gun was a favourite in the movies and in the game it’s really fun to use and even though it looks like a tiny palm sized firearm, it packs an unbelievable amount of power. Fans of all ages are going to love this experience as they chase and battle a wide variety of Aliens determined to vaporise them.
Watch out for the Nakkadan Elite in the game, they’re pretty tough!
Last week in Toronto, we held an amazing event called PlayStation <3 Canada to promote and support Canadian indie game developers. In attendance were us here at Vblank Entertainment, Drinkbox Studios (Tales From Space: About a Blob), Queasy Games (Sound Shapes), ][ Games (Dyad) and more. It was a blast! For me, the highlight was finally giving fans a chance to see and play the PS Vita version of Retro City Rampage for the first time. I’ve been going on for a while about how amazing it looks on the PS Vita, and now you can see what it looks like for yourself.
While the PS Vita version of Retro City Rampage boasts everything that its PS3 counterpart does, I had fun making a few tweaks to tailor the experience to the handheld. While the PS3 version supports tube TV simulation filters which curve the screen and add scanlines (allowing you to play on an LCD TV with the feel of an old CRT), the PS Vita version supports classic dot-matrix simulation filters giving it a heavy dose of Game Boy/Game Gear nostalgia. I absolutely love it and it’s my filter of choice when playing the game. If the LCD grid simulation alone isn’t retro enough for you, you can also change the colour mode. The colour modes let you make Retro City Rampage even more retro with options such as “Brick Handheld” (yellow-green monochrome) and “Virtual Burn” (all red), “Blurst Processor,” “SEE=64,” “PC DOS EGA” and a dozen more (also available in the PS3 version).
Those of you who are worried that the characters might be too small on the PS Vita screen needn’t be! It supports two screen modes. The standard mode designed specifically for the PS Vita scales everything up and ensures that the characters and everything else are easy to see. Alternatively, the second mode uses smaller pixels but displays the entire 16:9 widescreen image and supports the TV/arcade screen borders of the PS3 counterpart, so it’s entirely up to you.
The PS Vita’s touchscreen also adds a nice…touch. RCR is a love letter to the days of the d-pad, for core gamers who grew up with controllers and buttons – but that doesn’t mean that the touchscreen can’t be used where it makes sense. It really makes the menus, minigames and shops faster and more convenient to navigate, going hand in hand with RCR’s overall design philosophy, which is to emit nostalgia while still catering to our evolved expectations of games. This extends from the added touchscreen functionality to the game design and tutorials. For example, you won’t need to flip through a manual or call a tips hotline to figure out what to do. But if you’re an absolute purist, you can still play the game 100% with the buttons.
I’m willing to bet that if you have a PS Vita, you also have a PS3. Well, you’re going to be exceptionally excited to hear about just how good friends the PS3 and PS Vita versions are. If you’re like me, you want the best of both worlds. You want to be able to play your favourite games on your nice TV from the sofa, but still take them with you everywhere you go. With Retro City Rampage, your dreams have come true! It supports continuous play so you can play the game on your sofa, save it, and continue where you left off from your PS Vita (and vice versa).
One question you’re going to ask is “WHEN!?” I don’t have a fixed release date just yet, but it’ll be out as soon as possible. I’m fixing the final bugs and working around the clock to get it into your hands as soon as I can. Keep your eyes peeled here on the PlayStation.Blog!
Next week we will be releasing a brand new Starhawk Minipack containing a trio of costumes from the amazing game by our friends at LightBox Interactive.
To celebrate this release we have put together a cool new wallpaper for you all to enjoy!
Eagled-eyed blog readers will have noticed that there are only two characters on this wallpaper…
So make sure you stay tuned for more news on this upcoming pack to find out just who the third character coming to LittleBigPlanet is!
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This week’s Mm Picks include a delve into the platforming fun that is Water Caverns, the chance for Sackboy to have an out of body experience as he becomes a spirit in Ghosting and a few awesome mini-games for you to challenge your friends against!
Every week the incredibly dedicated folks over on LittleBigPlanetarium.com work hard to release a newsletter updating the community on absolutely everything that has been happening on LittleBigPlanet throughout the week!
There’s not a single news post, video or quote that they miss from the week’s news and they even have time to put together their own features and articles to make this awesome newsletter truly unique.
In March, we announced our upcoming PS3 and PS Vita game Foosball 2012. Now, we’re back with a series of short developer diaries. We’ll introduce you to some of the game’s coolest features, like PlayStation Move support, full cross-platform compatibility between PS3 and PS Vita and also the online multiplayer mode.
The first video you can watch today demonstrates Foosball 2012 and PlayStation Move controllers in action, showing that you can play this game exactly the way you’re used to when playing on real table football!
Thanks to the precision and zero lag of PlayStation Move, even the slightest movements of your hands can be properly translated into the game, allowing you to precisely control everything from shot power to the positions of your foosmen.
One or two Move controllers can be used by a single player, or you can ignore Move controls completely and play with the good old DualShock 3 controller. Using the DualShock 3, the left stick controls the poles and movements of the ball and the right stick is used to shoot; allowing you to accurately aim and control the shot power.
We hope you enjoyed the video. Watch out for next week’s episode where we will be showing you how cross play and game continuation will work.
Foosball 2012 will be released soon on PlayStation Store where you’ll have both the PS3 and PS Vita versions together for a single price.
E3 2012 – are you ready for it?Wed, 23 May 2012 17:00:00 +0100
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Access TV Episode 35Wed, 23 May 2012 16:47:00 +0100
Available to download from PlayStation Store now
PlayStation Network scheduled maintenanceWed, 23 May 2012 09:30:00 +0100
PlayStation Network is offline for scheduled maintenance from 16:00 BST on Thursday 24 May 2012 to 08:00 BST on Friday 25 May 2012.
The world of Gravity RushTue, 22 May 2012 15:56:00 +0100
Get a closer look at the fantastic world that awaits you in the gravity-bending PS Vita action adventure.
Game OnMon, 21 May 2012 12:30:00 +0100
Hunt down some prestigious Starhawk trophies and tune in to the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2012 final this week on PlayStation.
PlayStation Network scheduled maintenanceThu, 24 May 2012 01:30:00 +0100
PlayStation Network is offline for scheduled maintenance from 1am to 5pm AEST on Friday 25 May 2012.
Sorcery casts a spell on PS3 todayThu, 24 May 2012 00:32:00 +0100
Bringing the magic of PlayStation® to life, Sony Computer Entertainment Australia today conjures a world of magic and wizardry with the launch of Sorcery™ in stores nationally.
Music Unlimited available for iPhone and iPod touchWed, 23 May 2012 01:57:00 +0100
Sony Network Entertainment today announced the Music Unlimited service application is available now in Australia and New Zealand, free of charge, for iPhone® and iPod touch®*, giving subscribers access to the service's global catalog of millions of tracks** whenever and wherever they are.
The world of Gravity RushTue, 22 May 2012 15:56:00 +0100
Get a closer look at the fantastic world that awaits you in the gravity-bending PS Vita action adventure.
MGS HD Collection for PS Vita out July 5Fri, 25 May 2012 04:55:00 +0100
Konami Digital Entertainment today confirmed METAL GEAR SOLID HD Collection for PlayStation®Vita will be released in New Zealand on 5th July 2012.
PlayStation Network scheduled maintenanceThu, 24 May 2012 01:30:00 +0100
PlayStation Network is offline for scheduled maintenance from 3am to 7pm NZST on Friday 25 May 2012.
Sorcery casts a spell on PS3 todayThu, 24 May 2012 00:32:00 +0100
Bringing the magic of PlayStation® to life, Sony Computer Entertainment New Zealand today conjures a world of magic and wizardry with the launch of Sorcery™ in stores nationally.
E3 2012 - are you ready for it?Wed, 23 May 2012 17:00:00 +0100
Find out how you can stay up to date with all the news from the biggest video game show in the world with PlayStation.com.
Music Unlimited available for iPhone and iPod touchWed, 23 May 2012 01:57:00 +0100
Sony Network Entertainment today announced the Music Unlimited service application is available now in Australia and New Zealand, free of charge, for iPhone® and iPod touch®*, giving subscribers access to the service's global catalog of millions of tracks** whenever and wherever they are.
E3 2012 – are you ready for it?Wed, 23 May 2012 17:00:00 +0100
Find out how you can stay up to date with all the news from the biggest video game show in the world with eu.playstation.com.
PlayStation Network scheduled maintenanceWed, 23 May 2012 09:30:00 +0100
PlayStation Network is offline for scheduled maintenance from 16:00 BST on Thursday 24 May 2012 to 08:00 BST on Friday 25 May 2012.
The world of Gravity RushTue, 22 May 2012 15:56:00 +0100
Get a closer look at the fantastic world that awaits you in the gravity-bending PS Vita action adventure.
Game OnMon, 21 May 2012 12:30:00 +0100
Hunt down some prestigious Starhawk trophies and tune in to the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2012 final this week on PlayStation.
Weekend Essentials 126Fri, 18 May 2012 12:00:00 +0100
Wow the world in PixelJunk 4am, help Max Payne rise again and play the original Deus Ex with PlayStation this weekend.
Weekend Essentials 126Fri, 18 May 2012 12:00:00 +0100
Wow the world in PixelJunk 4am, help Max Payne rise again and play the original Deus Ex with PlayStation this weekend.
New Portable IDs from the PlayStation CommunityThu, 17 May 2012 12:00:00 +0100
Give your Portable ID a new look with these brand new themes inspired by PlayStation Vita and designed by the PlayStation Community.
Game Talk: Mortal KombatWed, 09 May 2012 15:30:00 +0100
Ed Boon, creative director at developer NetherRealm, talks about finishing moves and his favourite brawlers exclusively with eu.playstation.com.
Weekend Essentials 124Fri, 04 May 2012 12:00:00 +0100
Get your race face on with the GT Academy demo, take orders from Frobisher and go on an intergalactic adventure with the Awesomenauts this weekend on PlayStation.
The characters of Gravity RushWed, 02 May 2012 17:30:00 +0100
Discover more about the characters that help bring to life one of the most exciting titles on PS Vita.
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