lundi 30 novembre 2015

This Weekend: Join Us at PlayStation Experience 2015

Is December our new favorite time of the year? I think it might be! When else can we take over a convention center for a no-holds-barred celebration of not only our games, but of you: the players?

PlayStation Experience is back, hosted by the beautiful Moscone West convention center in San Francisco this December 5th and 6th (that’s this weekend!), and we’ve got some fun things to show you while we’re there. We hope you can join us! Tickets are still available, and we have some pretty steep discounts on nearby hotels — grab ’em before they fill up.

While we count down these last few days to December 5th, let’s look back at some of the announcements we saw at last year’s inaugural PlayStation Experience:

Giant Sparrow, the team behind The Unfinished Swan, introduced us to their new, decidedly darker project, What Remains of Edith Finch.

In collaboration with Capcom, we revealed Street Fighter V — and its PS4 console exclusivity — to the world for the first time.

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We got our first look at Skytorn, from TowerFall mastermind Matt Thorson.

San Diego Studio premiered MLB 15 The Show, the newest entry in their industry-leading, PlayStation-exclusive baseball series.

Bungie guided us into The Undying Mind, a Strike exclusive to PS4 players who bought Destiny: The Dark Below

And, of course, Naughty Dog took the stage to debut live gameplay of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End enthralling a theater full of PlayStation faithful and garnering thunderous applause.

With last year’s reveals fresh on our minds, it’s prediction time: what do you think we’ll see at PlayStation Experience’s big opening keynote Saturday morning? And more importantly: will we see you there?



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Alone With You Update: Play it at PlayStation Experience

Hello once again, PlayStation fans! This is Benjamin Rivers, the developer behind horror game Home and the upcoming Alone With You — I wanted to share my answers to some common questions I get about the new game, as we charge ahead towards PlayStation Experience!

Alone With You

When can I play Alone With You?

Well, I mentioned in my last post that the game is now coming out for PS4 and PS Vita in spring 2016, but players itchin’ for some romance and sci-fi adventurin’ can get their hands on a demo at PlayStation Experience. The demo will have two missions and two “date scenes” — you’ll see one of each per playthrough, so you might want to try it out twice.

Is this just a point-and-click adventure?

I actually get asked this quite a lot — Alone With You is definitely an adventure game, but not a 90’s-style one. It’s designed for controllers in mind, where moving around the environment feels fluid and fun. There are no complicated menus or inventory screens to manage (just like Home, which was also designed with minimalism in mind).

So then how does the gameplay work?

You accept missions from your AI companion, and as you reach your mission area, you explore — you don’t have a complex HUD, markers or anything getting in your way. If you stumble across something you can use, take or scan, the game prompts you. Unlike a lot of adventure games, you feel like you’re moving through a world, instead of pushing a cursor around.

Alone With You

Is there a lot of text?

Well, the game uses text (instead of voice acting) for its dialogue, sure, but you won’t ever be forced to read dozens of blocks of text while everything grinds to a halt. In fact, you’ll notice in screenshots that you can answer questions that your AI companion asks you with the Square, Triangle and Circle buttons — which frees up your analogue stick and your X button to do other things. Sometimes you can carry on a conversation even while walking around!

For the romance elements… well, let’s just get to that other question I get asked a lot:

Is this just another dating sim?

Some people see the word “romance” and worry this is going to be a goofy dating sim with a bunch of teenagers. But fear not! Alone With You is meant to use romance as one of its core elements, but in a pretty non-traditional way.

As you finish missions throughout the game, you’ll be prompted to visit one of the four key characters — Winnie, Pierre, Leslie and Jean — who are busy working in the holo-sim chamber, trying to help you succeed. These meetings aren’t strictly business, though — and depending on items you may discover, or choices you may make while on your missions, your dialogue options and the available topics of conversation may change.

You’ll spend time with all four characters, but your answers to your questions, as well as other choices you make during key scenes, will determine how they feel about you. Your time until you escape the doomed planet is finite, and you may be asked to make some tough decisions. And rather than the oft-used “visual novel” style, Alone With You’s romance scenes feel like little dynamic comic book chapters.

Alone With You

So who is this game even for, anyway?

Alone With You is for players who love narrative-focused games, and immersing themselves in a fictional world. The 2D art is bright and vivid, and we’re putting a lot of effort into telling little stories just in the backgrounds, as well as with the conversations you have and the puzzles you solve.

There’s a lot of backstory and lore that you can piece together, but you won’t get bogged down with it. If you love feeling like you’re in a real place, and enjoying understanding that world the more you explore it, Alone With You will be right up your alley.

As well, players who like having characters they can care about and interact with in meaningful ways will find something to enjoy here. Especially players who like the idea of romance in games, but think that other options might feel very similar. This game won’t talk down to you, so regardless of age or gender, you can still find someone to relate to here.

I hope that helps to clarify some of the finer points. As always, feel free to ask more questions in the comments, and I’ll answer everything I can. And make sure to stop by Booth 1158 at PlayStation Experience — I’ll be there, and would love to meet you!



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Mighty No. 9: New Gameplay Trailer, 2-Player Modes Detailed

Hey PlayStation fans!

We’re back with more Mighty No. 9 details than ever as we race towards release! Whether you’re new to Mighty No. 9 or have been with the game since the beginning, we’ve got loads in store and wanted to share some mighty news! So let’s get into it!

Firstly, we’re extremely excited to release our shiny new gameplay trailer in all its might! The new trailer shows off loads of the features and game modes you’ll be playing in Mighty No. 9; like Boss Rush mode where you tackle all the Mighty bosses back-to-back, or the Challenge mode which has you facing unique challenge levels designed to test your 2D side-scrolling skills, and don’t forget the insanely hard one-hit death Maniac mode as well – play at your own risk!

The trailer also features the first look at both the 2-player online Co-op Challenge mode and Online Race Battle mode! Tackle co-op specific challenge levels as Beck and Call using their unique abilities to defeat the enemies and finish the level, or battle it out online in a race through the main levels battling your opponent to get the highest score. Whether you like to team up or beat your friends, we cater to both needs.

Mighty No. 9

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We also have some news for PlayStation Experience attendees: That’s right, the creator of Mighty No. 9, Inafune-san will be there this year, so be sure to come by and say hello!

That rounds off our Mighty No. 9 news for today! Thanks so much for checking out our new gameplay trailer. Don’t forget that pre-orders get the ‘Retro Hero’ Beck skin in all its 8-bit glory, and that PlayStation versions of Mighty No. 9 also support Cross-Buy — including the PS4 retail version!

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Mighty No. 9 launches on February 9th 2016. Hope you guys enjoy it!



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Cosmic Star Heroine on PS4, PS Vita Playable at PS Experience

Cosmic Star Heroine will be coming to PlayStation early next year, but in the meantime, we’re going to be showing off the game at PlayStation Experience 2015!

Not only will you be able to play the PS4 version of the game, but for the first time ever, we’ll be letting people play the game on PS Vita! We’re big fans of PS Vita and have been working hard to make sure that Cosmic Star Heroine is a great experience on the system; we’re excited to share it with you!

Cosmic Star Heroine

We’ve been making RPGs at Zeboyd Games for nearly 6 years now and are using all of our expertise to make Cosmic Star Heroine the best modern RPG from the 90’s ever. We’ve been inspired by great RPGs like Chrono Trigger, Lunar: Eternal Blue, and Phantasy Star IV, but we want to build on the foundation that those games have laid, not merely copy them. The best of both classic and modern design!

Gorgeous pixel art. 3 exotic planets to explore. 11 colorful characters to lead into battle with hundreds of abilities to master. More than 100 minutes of amazing music from HyperDuck Soundworks (Dust: An Elysian Tail). An innovative turn-based battle system. Aliens. Robots. Magic. Forbidden technology. Ruined Worlds. Ghosts. Long-lost secrets. Conspiracies. A galactic threat. And one brave heroine to make things right.

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We thank you for your patience while we work hard to finish up Cosmic Star Heroine! Feel free to ask us any questions about the game here or better yet, ask us in person when you come to play the game at PlayStation Experience!



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dimanche 29 novembre 2015

The Drop: New PlayStation Games for 12/1/2015

The Drop

There’s always time to cause some digital chaos. The master of grappling hooks and improvised explosives returns to PlayStation this week with a new open-world playground — and plenty of firepower to liberate it. That’s right, Just Cause 3 is out this week on PS4.

Just Cause 3 features a sprawling open-world filled with destructible elements. Rico is once again tasked with toppling a dictator from a lush Mediterranean island paradise. Players have an unprecedented degree of freedom to traverse the island by land, sea, and air, and use a variety of weapons to create emergent action set pieces. If you’ve never played a Just Cause game before, now’s your chance.

Plus, owners of Uncharted The Nathan Drake Collection have exclusive access to the Uncharted 4 Multiplayer Beta starting on December 4th. If you want a small taste of the explosive competitive action that Naughty Dog has in the works, don’t miss it.

Due to the holiday we’re working with a lightweight Drop this weekend, so please pardon our brevity. Enjoy, and hope to see you at PlayStation Experience next weekend!

New Releases: December 1st, 2015
  • Arcade Archives The Legend of Kage, PS4 — Digital
  • Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, PS4 — Digital
  • Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours, PS4, PS Vita — Digital (PS4 ver. out 12/2, Vita ver. out 11/30)
  • Handball 16, PS4, PS3, PS Vita — Digital (Out 11/30)
  • Just Cause 3, PS4 — Digital, Retail
  • Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends, PS4, PS3 — Digital, Retail (Trial available)
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, PS4 — Digital, Retail
  • Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Multiplayer Beta, PS4 — Digital (Out 12/4, exclusive to Uncharted The Nathan Drake Collection owners)

PlayStation Music Logo

  • G-Eazy – When It’s Dark Out
  • Rick Ross – Black Market
  • Kid Cudi – Speedin’ Bullet To Heaven

PlayStation Video Logo

  • Ted 2 (Unrated)
  • The Guardsman
  • Maze Runner: Scorch Trials

PlayStation Vue Logo

  • Santas in the Barn – Premieres December 2nd at 9/8c (Available on truTV)
  • Racing Extinction – Premieres December 2nd at 9/8c (Available on Discovery)
  • The Wiz LIVE! – Premieres December 3rd at 8/7c (Available on NBC)

The information above is subject to change without notice.



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jeudi 26 novembre 2015

Black Friday Deals on AAA Titles, Blockbuster Movies and More

Hi everyone! The biggest shopping day of the year is just a few hours away, but no need to wait to start shopping – PlayStation Store’s Black Friday Flash Sale starts right now. So sleep in, skip the lines, power up the console, and start browsing.

Black Fri 2015 Flash Sale Blog

Save on AAA games like Call of Duty: Black Ops III, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, Destiny: The Taken King Legendary Edition, as well as blockbuster movies like Furious 7 and so much more. Check out the full lineup below; these Black Friday deals end Monday, November 30th.

And don’t forget, our 10% Storewide Coupon can be combined with all PS Store sales and offers throughout their promotion windows.

PS Store 10 Percent Off Code

Redeem code FH24P5BDR6 at checkout to receive a 10 percent discount on one total cart purchase. But don’t wait too long – all qualifying purchases must be made by December 1, 2015.

Flash Sale Games

Title Platform Sale Price Original Price
Arcania – The Complete Tale PS4 $15.00 $29.99
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate PS4 $35.99 $59.99
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Gold Edition PS4 $52.19 $89.99
Axiom Verge (Cross-Buy) PS4 $13.99 $19.99
Batman Arkham Knight PS4 $37.49 $49.99
Batman Arkham Knight: Batman: Arkham Knight Season Pass PS4 $29.99 $39.99
Batman: Arkham Knight Premium Edition PS4 $62.99 $89.99
Blood Bowl 2 PS4 $34.99 $49.99
Call Of Duty: Black Ops III – Digital Deluxe Edition PS4 $89.99 $99.99
Capsule Force PS4 $6.00 $14.99
Color Guardians (Cross-Buy) PS4 $6.00 $14.99
Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition PS4 $23.99 $29.99
Deception ?: The Nightmare Princess PS4 $25.00 $49.99
Destiny: Destiny: The Taken King PS4 $29.59 $39.99
Destiny: The Taken King – Digital Collector’s Edition PS4 $49.59 $79.99
Destiny: The Taken King – Legendary Edition PS4 $39.59 $59.99
Dishonored: Definitive Edition PS4 $15.20 $39.99
Evolve: Evolve Hunting Season 2 (PS4 – Unified Entitlement) PS4 $12.50 $24.99
Extreme Exorcism (Cross-Buy) PS4 $11.69 $12.99
Farming Simulator 15 PS4 $34.99 $49.99
FIFA 16 PS4 $35.99 $59.99
Godzilla PS4 $12.00 $59.99
Grand Theft Auto V PS4 $35.99 $59.99
Grand Theft Auto V & Great White Shark Cash Card PS4 $40.00 $79.99
Hatoful Boyfriend (Cross-Buy) PS4 $5.00 $9.99
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (3 Way Cross-Buy) PS4 $7.50 $14.99
I Am Bread PS4 $9.74 $12.99
J-stars Victory Vs PS4 $18.00 $59.99
King’s Quest Complete Collection PS4 $29.59 $39.99
Legend Of Kay Anniversary PS4 $15.00 $29.99
Lego Jurassic World PS4 $34.99 $49.99
Mad Max PS4 $44.99 $59.99
Madden NFL 16 PS4 $35.99 $59.99
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain PS4 $44.99 $59.99
Middle-Earth: Shadow Of Mordor – Game Of The Year Edition PS4 $23.99 $39.99
Minecraft: Story Mode – Episode 1: The Order Of The Stone: Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Pass (digital Version) PS4 $18.74 $24.99
N++ PS4 $13.99 $19.99
NBA 2k16 PS4 $47.99 $59.99
NBA 2k16 Michael Jordan Special Edition PS4 $59.99 $79.99
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere Of Influence PS4 $47.99 $59.99
Nova-111 (3-way Cross-Buy) PS4 $7.50 $14.99
OnechaNBAra Z2: Chaos PS4 $20.00 $39.99
Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 PS4 $44.99 $59.99
Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 20th Anniversary Bundle PS4 $52.49 $69.99
Project Cars PS4 $20.00 $39.99
Pure Hold’em World Poker Championship PS4 $17.99 $19.99
Risen 3 – Enhanced Edition PS4 $23.99 $39.99
Samurai Warriors 4-II PS4 $39.99 $49.99
Skylanders Superchargers Portal Owner’s Pack PS4 $29.49 $49.99
The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2 PS4 $10.00 $19.99
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited PS4 $24.00 $59.99
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Imperial Edition PS4 $32.00 $79.99
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Premium Edition PS4 $40.00 $99.99
The Order: 1886 PS4 $10.00 $19.99
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt PS4 $25.00 $49.99
Titan Souls (Cross-Buy) PS4 $7.50 $14.99
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5 PS4 $29.40 $59.99
Tour De France 2015 PS4 $20.00 $49.99
Toy Soldiers War Chest Hall Of Fame Edition PS4 $15.00 $29.99
Toy Soldiers: War Chest PS4 $8.99 $14.99
Transformers Devastation PS4 $24.50 $49.99
Trials Fusion: Awesome Max Edition PS4 $16.00 $39.99
Wolfenstein: The New Order PS4 $9.00 $59.99
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood PS4 $6.60 $19.99
WWE 2k16 PS4 $44.99 $59.99
WWE 2k16 Digital Deluxe Edition PS4 $60.29 $89.99
Yu-gi-oh! Legacy Of The Duelist PS4 $14.99 $19.99
Call Of Duty: Black Ops III PS3 $39.49 $49.99
Deception ?: The Nightmare Princess PS3 $25.00 $49.99
Destiny: Destiny: The Taken King PS3 $29.59 $39.99
Destiny: The Taken King – Digital Collector’s Edition PS3 $49.59 $79.99
Destiny: The Taken King – Legendary Edition PS3 $39.59 $59.99
EA Sports Fifa 16 PS3 $35.99 $59.99
Extreme Exorcism (Cross-Buy) PS3 $11.69 $12.99
Farming Simulator 15 PS3 $27.99 $39.99
Godzilla PS3 $10.00 $49.99
Grand Theft Auto V PS3 $25.20 $59.99
Grand Theft Auto V & Great White Shark Cash Card PS3 $29.60 $79.99
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (3 Way Cross-Buy) PS3 $7.50 $14.99
J-Stars Victory Vs+ PS3 $12.00 $39.99
King’s Quest Complete Collection PS3 $29.59 $39.99
Legend Of Kay Anniversary PS3 $3.75 $24.99
Lego Jurassic World PS3 $27.99 $39.99
Madden NFL 16 Standard Edition PS3 $35.99 $59.99
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain PS3 $37.49 $49.99
Minecraft: Story Mode – Episode 1: The Order Of The Stone : Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Pass PS3 $18.74 $24.99
NBA 2k16 PS3 $47.99 $59.99
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere Of Influence PS3 $39.99 $49.99
Nova-111 (3-way Cross-Buy) PS3 $7.50 $14.99
Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 PS3 $37.49 $49.99
Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 20th Anniversary Bundle PS3 $44.99 $59.99
Samurai Warriors 4-II PS3 $31.99 $39.99
Skylanders Superchargers Portal Owner’s Pack PS3 $29.49 $49.99
The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2 PS3 $3.00 $19.99
Tour De France 2015 PS3 $16.00 $39.99
Transformers Devastation PS3 $24.50 $49.99
WWE 2k16 PS3 $44.99 $59.99
Amnesia: Memories PS Vita $9.00 $29.99
Color Guardians (Cross-Buy) PS Vita $6.00 $14.99
Hatoful Boyfriend (Cross-Buy) PS Vita $5.00 $9.99
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (3 Way Cross-Buy) PS Vita $7.50 $14.99
Hyperdimension Neptunia Rebirth3: V Generation PS Vita $12.00 $39.99
Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed PS Vita $12.00 $39.99
J-Stars Victory Vs+ PS Vita $12.00 $39.99
Lego Jurassic World PS Vita $13.99 $19.99
Nova-111 (3-way Cross-Buy) PS Vita $7.50 $14.99
Samurai Warriors 4-II PS Vita $31.99 $39.99
Sword Art Online -Hollow Fragment- PS Vita $10.00 $19.99
Titan Souls (Cross-Buy) PS Vita $7.50 $14.99

Flash Sale Movies

Title SD Original Price SD Sale Price HD Original Price HD Sale Price
22 Jump Street $9.99 $8.99 $13.99 $9.99
Amazing Spider-Man 2, The $9.99 $8.99 $14.99 $9.99
Anchorman 2 $12.99 $6.99 $14.99 $6.99
Area 51 $12.99 $7.99 $14.99 $8.99
Batman & Robin $9.99 $6.99 $12.99 $6.99
Cartel Land $12.99 $5.99 $14.99 $5.99
Chappie $12.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Club Life $12.99 $5.99 $14.99 $5.99
Cop Out $9.99 $6.99 $12.99 $6.99
Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Dear White People $12.99 $5.99 $14.99 $5.99
Divergent $14.99 $5.99 $19.99 $5.99
Dope $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Duff, The $13.99 $8.99 $14.99 $8.99
Elysium $9.99 $7.99 $12.99 $8.99
Ender’s Game $17.99 $5.99 $18.99 $5.99
Equalizer, The $13.99 $8.99 $17.99 $9.99
Escape Plan $13.99 $5.99 $14.99 $5.99
Exodus: Gods And Kings $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Expendables 3, The $13.99 $5.99 $14.99 $5.99
Fault In Our Stars $14.99 $8.99 $14.99 $8.99
Fifty Shades Of Grey $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Furious 7 $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Fury $13.99 $8.99 $17.99 $9.90
G.I. Joe: Retaliation $9.99 $6.99 $17.99 $6.99
Gambler $12.99 $7.99 $14.99 $8.99
Gone Girl $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Hangover, The (unrated) $9.99 $6.99 $12.99 $8.99
Hobbit, The : The Battle Of The Five Armies $14.99 $12.99 $19.99 $12.99
Hobbit, The : The Desolation Of Smaug N/A N/A $17.99 $12.99
Hobbit, The: An Unexpected Journey N/A N/A $17.99 $12.99
Home $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Horrible Bosses $9.99 $6.99 $12.99 $8.99
How To Train Your Dragon 2 $19.99 $10.99 $19.99 $10.99
Infini $9.99 $4.99 $12.99 $4.99
Insidious: Chapter 3 $12.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Insurgent $17.99 $10.99 $19.99 $10.99
Interstellar $14.99 $7.99 $19.99 $8.99
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit $12.99 $6.99 $14.99 $6.99
Jimi: All Is By My Side $9.99 $4.99 $11.99 $5.99
John Wick $17.99 $8.99 $19.99 $8.99
Jurassic World $19.99 $16.99 $19.99 $16.99
Kick-Ass $12.99 $5.99 $13.99 $5.99
Killing Season $12.99 $4.99 $17.99 $4.99
Kingsman: The Secret Service $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Left Behind $14.99 $5.99 $16.99 $8.99
Let’s Be Cops $14.99 $8.99 $14.99 $8.99
Lila And Eve $9.99 $4.99 $11.99 $5.99
Live Die Repeat: Edge Of Tomorrow N/A N/A $12.99 $9.99
Man Of Steel N/A N/A $12.99 $8.99
Mortdecai $9.99 $5.99 $12.99 $5.99
Mud $13.99 $5.99 $14.99 $5.99
Night at the Museum: Secret of The Tomb $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Now You See Me $14.99 $5.99 $17.99 $5.99
Outcast $12.99 $4.99 $14.99 $5.99
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 $12.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Penguins Of Madagascar $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Pitch Perfect 2 $19.99 $16.99 $19.99 $16.99
Playing It Cool $9.99 $4.99 $12.99 $4.99
Rio 2 $14.99 $4.99 $14.99 $4.99
Santa’s Little Helper $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Selma $12.99 $7.99 $14.99 $8.99
Skin Trade $12.99 $4.99 $14.99 $4.99
Spongebob: Out Of Water $14.99 $7.99 $19.99 $8.99
Spy (unrated) $19.99 $10.99 $19.99 $10.99
Star Trek Into Darkness $9.99 $6.99 $17.99 $6.99
Sucker Punch $9.99 $6.99 $12.99 $8.99
Taken 3 $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
Terminator Genisys $14.99 $10.99 $19.99 $10.99
The Cobbler $11.99 $8.99 $12.99 $8.99
The Dead Lands $12.99 $4.99 $14.99 $4.99
TMNT $9.99 $7.99 $12.99 $8.99
Transformers 4 $12.99 $6.99 $14.99 $6.99
Two Night Stand $9.99 $4.99 $11.99 $5.99
Unfinished Business $14.99 $10.99 $14.99 $10.99
V/H/S: Viral $12.99 $4.99 $14.99 $4.99
Watchmen $9.99 $6.99 $12.99 $6.99
Wolf Of Wall Street $12.99 $6.99 $14.99 $6.99
World War Z $9.99 $6.99 $17.99 $6.99
X-Men $14.99 $4.99 $14.99 $4.99
X-Men: Days Of Future Past $14.99 $8.99 $14.99 $8.99
Zombieland (2009) $9.99 $7.99 $12.99 $8.99


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mercredi 25 novembre 2015

PlayStation Experience: Join Neil Druckmann and the Cast of Uncharted 4

The Uncharted series has been consistently praised for its world class narrative, high quality cinematics, and relatable characters. We feel that’s only made possible because of an incredible collaboration between the writers and actors during the entire performance capture shooting schedule – a schedule that can stretch up to several years.

Uncharted 4 Performance Capture

We’ve learned a lot about performance capture over the course of four Uncharted games, and have an equal number of interesting stories from working together that long. At PlayStation Experience 2015, we invite you to join Naughty Dog Creative Director Neil Druckmann and members of the cast as they discuss the process of bringing the characters of Uncharted 4 to life – and give you a peek of what it’s like to be on the performance capture set.

We’ll also be showing never before seen cinematic clips and behind the scenes videos – don’t miss out!

What: Uncharted 4: Stories from the Performance Capture Set
Where: San Francisco, CA — Moscone West Hall, 3rd Floor
When: Saturday, December 5th. 3:00PM Pacific
Who:

  • Greg Miller, moderator
  • Neil Druckmann, Creative Director at Naughty Dog
  • Nolan North, actor
  • Richard McGonagle, actor
  • Troy Baker, actor
  • Laura Bailey, actor

If you haven’t made plans to attend PlayStation Experience 2015 yet, tickets and discounted hotel rooms are still available. We look forward to seeing you there!



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Get Exclusive Gear at PlayStation Experience

PlayStation Experience is only a few weeks away! To celebrate, we are offering up some exclusive PlayStation merchandise for those lucky enough to attend the big show in San Francisco on December 5th and 6th. The on-site shop will only accept credit cards, so bring ’em with you! Accepted cards include Visa, Mastercard and Discover.

We’ll be offering limited edition t-shirts to commemorate the show (and Capcom Cup!), plus hoodies, collectibles, bags, lanyards, hats and more. Take a look at a few of the goodies we’ll have for you:

PlayStation Experience: Lanyard

PlayStation Experience: T-ShirtPlayStation Experience: HoodiePlayStation Experience: Bottle

PlayStation Experience: Lanyard

See you in December!



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Xing: The Land Beyond Brings Paradise to PS4 Next Year

If you enjoy solving puzzles, going on adventures, exploring rich landscapes, or piecing together stories, you might just like Xing: The Land Beyond.

In this first-person adventure game, you’re already dead. Your main objective in this afterlife is to figure out who you are and what you must ultimately do.

Imagine walking up to a gravestone, reading the inscription, and then being transported through space and time to where a defining moment of that person’s life took place. The story is told through the environments you explore, the mysterious messages you encounter, and scattered poetry spoken in the voices of those long past.

For those of you who have been following our progress over the past three years, and those who just found out about us today, we have an exciting announcement! PlayStation has quietly been there for us dating back to our first year of development — and now we can proudly (and finally) say that Xing: The Land Beyond will be coming to PS4 in 2016!

This year, we have also been given the opportunity to showcase the game at PlayStation Experience in San Francisco during the first weekend of December, and we are very excited!

Inspirations

When we travel to shows, we often get asked the question, “What was your inspiration for making this game?”

Puzzle games we admire like Portal and Myst are a large part of our design backbone, along with adventure games like Journey and the Zelda series. We use these games and many more as building blocks for our own ideas to grow.

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Of course, games aren’t the only things that inspire us. Movies, TV shows, art, stories, and even pictures of interesting places on Google help feed our brains and give us new perspectives. If you’re interested in the specifics, check out our Development Blog.

On Design

When building the game, we often take an experimental approach in order to understand what makes an immersive experience. If we all like an idea we will prototype it and test. This process allows us to not be afraid to try new things. It’s also the process that turned “lighting coconuts on fire and throwing them around” into a feature, and eventually, a core gameplay mechanic.

There are a variety of puzzle types integrated with the environments of each land you visit. On your journey, you will discover ways to control the environments themselves by controlling the elements like rain and snow.

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Big Project, Small Team

Based on our released videos and screenshots of the game, people often contact us asking about our team size, or what company we outsource the art to. We can proudly say that Xing: The Land Beyond is solely the product of just three developers, using Unreal Engine 4 as our canvas. While it’s a huge undertaking, this game is our passion project: a labor of love, determination, and commitment.

One benefit we have from being so small is the ability to cut an idea out of the game entirely the moment we realize it won’t work, or sharpen the focus of a story that might lack depth or clarity. In the same way, we can also add new content to the game if we decide it will help define the story or enhance the gameplay, and ultimately the player’s enjoyment.

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It’s always exciting when we get to bring Xing: The Land Beyond to a new audience at trade shows and events. Despite being a single-player game, some of our favorite moments attending conventions have been watching friends and couples work together to collaborate and debate puzzle solutions. For those of you planning on attending PlayStation Experience next month, come by and play the demo. For those of you who won’t be making it, you can still join our community by following us on the social media outlet of your choice! Building this game truly has been, and continues to be, quite an adventure.

Thanks for reading and please leave us a comment or question! We will be here to answer as much as we can.



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Rocket League: Winter Games Event Begins December 14

Winter is coming… to Rocket League!

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Starting December 14, our previously-announced hockey-inspired Mutator Mode, now called “Snow Day,” will officially replace the “Mutator Mashup” online playlist. Boasting an ice-themed field and a heavy, disc-shaped puck, “Snow Day” brings an awesome new twist to Rocket League’s classic, football-fueled gameplay. We know a lot of you have been waiting a long time to give this one a try, which is why we’re so pleased to finally confirm an official date for you!

Besides “Snow Day,” December 14 will also bring several new holiday-themed Garage items! Like October’s Halloween treats before them, the items from Rocket League’s “Winter Games” are limited-time goodies unlocked by simply playing matches (it doesn’t matter if you win or lose!). Though their chances of dropping are lower than a “standard” item’s, the “Winter Games” collection is also yours to keep once you’ve found them. Fail to get all the items before January 4, however, and you’ll have to wait until next year to get them again!

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Here’s the full list of upcoming “Winter Event” items:

  • “Xmas” Rocket Trail
  • “Blitzen” Topper
  • “Christmas Tree” Topper
  • “Sad Sapling” Topper
  • “Santa” Topper
  • “Candy Cane” Antenna
  • “Holiday Gift” Antenna

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Prior to the Winter Games event starting December 14, our next DLC, “Chaos Run,” will release next week on December 1 for $3.99 USD! You WILL NOT need to purchase any DLC to gain access to “Snow Day” or the “Winter Games” items, nor will you need the DLC to access our new “Wasteland” map that ships on the same day. If you’re down for some cool, post-apocalyptic exclusive Battle-Cars and customization items, however, then Chaos Run is definitely for you.

See you next time!



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PS Plus: Free Games for December, 2015

Attention, PlayStation Plus members! We have another set of great PS4 games for you to enjoy, just in time for the holidays. Whether you prefer a good ol’ fashioned romp through a dungeon, or maybe a light-hearted story of adventure, we’ve got you covered with two reimaginings of classic gaming goodness.

Up first is Gauntlet: Slayer Edition on PS4. Plunge into the dungeons on your own or with friends in this action-packed RPG. Face monstrous hordes of enemies, prowl crumbling catacombs for gold, and unearth incredible weapons. All in the name of fame and fortune!

Also on offering is the critically-acclaimed first chapter in the new King’s Quest series, titled A Knight to Remember. Journey through the memories of King Graham as he recounts his adventures to become a knight of Daventry.

For the full list, head below. These games are free starting on the first Tuesday of December. Happy holidays!

Full Lineup:

  • Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, PS3
  • Freedom Wars, PS Vita
  • Gauntlet: Slayer Edition, PS4
  • King’s Quest — Chapter 1: A Knight to Remember, PS4
  • Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken, PS Vita
  • SSX, PS3

Before you go, we want your feedback! Please leave us a comment below and tell us what you think of the lineup. Thank you for stopping by.

Until next time! Enjoy.



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Introducing Masquerada on PS4

Having spent years playing Dungeons and Dragons, one thing always annoyed me: the power differential between spellcasters and the rest of the classes. As a DM, I had to figure out a way to have magic prominent without having my fighters and rogues stacking dice in the corner as a group of my goblins were being blown up by another fireball.

So, I took away the wizards and made magic something attainable by anyone who could get their hands on a mask. Players immediately began seeking out masks that enhanced their class abilities. Combat became a dance of steel and spells. And that, in turn, became the basis of what would become Masquerada.

Translating the tabletop experience to the screen would be a daunting task, but it was made far easier with the help of Nicholas Chan, our writer. He came up with the idea of using the arts as a kind of foci. Masks provide the raw power, but you need concentration to bend it to your will. Dance, song, and the focus of sports have translated well to how these mask users, these Masquerada, control their magic.

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Sicarios, the assassins, dance around the battlefield, flinging spells from hand and foot. Pavisierres, the warriors, call power to their core like any good sportsman, before blasting it outwards. Last on the battlefield, are the Dirges — these men and women are best described as combat chaplains. While they fight with song and magic, their role on the battlefield is to record the deaths of their comrades. Morbid, sure, but we are creating a dangerous city, where death constantly creeps around the corner. All these abilities are tied together by the masks and their innate elemental abilities.

The team rallied around this core idea and gave it a spine with gameplay inspired by childhood favorites like Baldur’s Gate, Neverwinter Nights, and Dragon Age. Tactical Pause was the first thing we talked about. It gave our combat depth, and also the added bonus of allowing people to pace how they’d like to experience Masquerada.

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Past that, we tinkered much with how the game would play in real time. Obviously, we wanted to retain what we loved in the classics, but we felt like there needed to be some updating with respect to what’s going on today. Looking at games like League of Legends, Smite, and Dota 2, we tried to distill what made them so simple yet engaging. When compared to the classics, we figured that the problem lies with choice paralysis. A player who decisively and effectively uses a small set of skills trumps the player who wields a plethora of skills but doesn’t know what to use at critical moments. With five customizable skills per character across a party of three, the players have options, but will hopefully not be overwhelmed.

I think the biggest flak I’ve gotten so far stems from the decision to completely remove the inventory system and a traditional experience point system. I understand why people feel like these things are necessary to qualify the game as an RPG… but what if they really don’t add to the enjoyment of the experience? After some extensive tinkering, we decided to take out anything that doesn’t support the two main pillars of what we’re trying to achieve — good story, good combat.

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Of story, I must speak of songs and how important they are. Songs are written for fallen Masquerada. Their hopes, dreams, and accomplishments. This is the only legacy left behind as Ombre is a city without gods, without religion… without an afterlife. This is the world Nick and I would like to introduce you to. One of power, intrigue, and death.



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