Sony’s Dyer predicts more games for PlayStation Motion Controller than Natal

February 23, 2010 by admin · Comment
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SCEA’s Senior VP of Publisher Relations, Kevin Butler Rob Dyer, has some pretty lofty expectations for the still-unnamed PlayStation Motion Controller. Set for release this Fall, it must not only compete against the Wii, but Microsoft’s controller-free foray into motion gaming, Project Natal. Dyer obviously believes that Sony’s offering has an edge, and expects more games to take advantage of the controller: “My feeling is that we’re going to have a lot more games, a lot more innovation,” he told IndustryGamers.

“It’s easier to develop for,” Dyer explained. “You can use the same code base that you currently use for PS3 or 360 or even the Wii in order to get a motion controller game out. You can’t do that with Natal.” While Microsoft treads new territory with its Project Natal offering, Sony’s motion controller does seem to play it safe, offering an experience not unlike the one offered by Nintendo. Last year, Resident Evil 5’s Jun Takeuchi commented about the theoretical ease of porting Wii games to the PS3, a trait that should expedite the number of games available on Sony’s platform.

Even the announced offerings have played it safe for now, with familiar titles like LittleBigPlanet and the aforementioned Resident Evil 5 representing a large majority of the Motion Controller’s upcoming library. However, while Dyer may tout a larger library of titles, gamers are likely to be disappointed if Sony’s line-up is little more than “Wii games in HD” and “old games with tacked-on motion controls.” Perhaps Sony’s upcoming GDC presentation will assuage some of our concerns.

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Sony’s Dyer predicts more games for PlayStation Motion Controller than Natal

February 23, 2010 by admin · Comment
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SCEA’s Senior VP of Publisher Relations, Kevin Butler Rob Dyer, has some pretty lofty expectations for the still-unnamed PlayStation Motion Controller. Set for release this Fall, it must not only compete against the Wii, but Microsoft’s controller-free foray into motion gaming, Project Natal. Dyer obviously believes that Sony’s offering has an edge, and expects more games to take advantage of the controller: “My feeling is that we’re going to have a lot more games, a lot more innovation,” he told IndustryGamers.

“It’s easier to develop for,” Dyer explained. “You can use the same code base that you currently use for PS3 or 360 or even the Wii in order to get a motion controller game out. You can’t do that with Natal.” While Microsoft treads new territory with its Project Natal offering, Sony’s motion controller does seem to play it safe, offering an experience not unlike the one offered by Nintendo. Last year, Resident Evil 5’s Jun Takeuchi commented about the theoretical ease of porting Wii games to the PS3, a trait that should expedite the number of games available on Sony’s platform.

Even the announced offerings have played it safe for now, with familiar titles like LittleBigPlanet and the aforementioned Resident Evil 5 representing a large majority of the Motion Controller’s upcoming library. However, while Dyer may tout a larger library of titles, gamers are likely to be disappointed if Sony’s line-up is little more than “Wii games in HD” and “old games with tacked-on motion controls.” Perhaps Sony’s upcoming GDC presentation will assuage some of our concerns.

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Sony’s Dyer predicts more games for PlayStation Motion Controller than Natal

February 23, 2010 by admin · Comment
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SCEA’s Senior VP of Publisher Relations, Kevin Butler Rob Dyer, has some pretty lofty expectations for the still-unnamed PlayStation Motion Controller. Set for release this Fall, it must not only compete against the Wii, but Microsoft’s controller-free foray into motion gaming, Project Natal. Dyer obviously believes that Sony’s offering has an edge, and expects more games to take advantage of the controller: “My feeling is that we’re going to have a lot more games, a lot more innovation,” he told IndustryGamers.

“It’s easier to develop for,” Dyer explained. “You can use the same code base that you currently use for PS3 or 360 or even the Wii in order to get a motion controller game out. You can’t do that with Natal.” While Microsoft treads new territory with its Project Natal offering, Sony’s motion controller does seem to play it safe, offering an experience not unlike the one offered by Nintendo. Last year, Resident Evil 5’s Jun Takeuchi commented about the theoretical ease of porting Wii games to the PS3, a trait that should expedite the number of games available on Sony’s platform.

Even the announced offerings have played it safe for now, with familiar titles like LittleBigPlanet and the aforementioned Resident Evil 5 representing a large majority of the Motion Controller’s upcoming library. However, while Dyer may tout a larger library of titles, gamers are likely to be disappointed if Sony’s line-up is little more than “Wii games in HD” and “old games with tacked-on motion controls.” Perhaps Sony’s upcoming GDC presentation will assuage some of our concerns.

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Sony’s Dyer predicts more games for PlayStation Motion Controller than Natal

February 23, 2010 by admin · Comment
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SCEA’s Senior VP of Publisher Relations, Kevin Butler Rob Dyer, has some pretty lofty expectations for the still-unnamed PlayStation Motion Controller. Set for release this Fall, it must not only compete against the Wii, but Microsoft’s controller-free foray into motion gaming, Project Natal. Dyer obviously believes that Sony’s offering has an edge, and expects more games to take advantage of the controller: “My feeling is that we’re going to have a lot more games, a lot more innovation,” he told IndustryGamers.

“It’s easier to develop for,” Dyer explained. “You can use the same code base that you currently use for PS3 or 360 or even the Wii in order to get a motion controller game out. You can’t do that with Natal.” While Microsoft treads new territory with its Project Natal offering, Sony’s motion controller does seem to play it safe, offering an experience not unlike the one offered by Nintendo. Last year, Resident Evil 5’s Jun Takeuchi commented about the theoretical ease of porting Wii games to the PS3, a trait that should expedite the number of games available on Sony’s platform.

Even the announced offerings have played it safe for now, with familiar titles like LittleBigPlanet and the aforementioned Resident Evil 5 representing a large majority of the Motion Controller’s upcoming library. However, while Dyer may tout a larger library of titles, gamers are likely to be disappointed if Sony’s line-up is little more than “Wii games in HD” and “old games with tacked-on motion controls.” Perhaps Sony’s upcoming GDC presentation will assuage some of our concerns.

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Heavy Rain’s David Cage done with his thriller ‘trilogy’

February 17, 2010 by admin · Comment
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Quantic Dream’s Heavy Rain is hitting store shelves next week, and it may be the last game of its kind from director David Cage. Speaking with Eurogamer, Cage revealed “that Heavy Rain is the end of my personal trilogy trying to tell the same type of stories with serial killers and stuff, in the thriller genre.” It does appear that Cage has had a certain fixation with the morbid, with his previous works — Omikron: The Nomad Soul and Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy) — all centering around serial killers.

So what’s next for Cage and crew beyond Heavy Rain? Multiplayer seems to be one consideration, with Cage calling it “the next challenge.” “I have an idea of what it’s going to take to make a multiplayer [game],” Cage admitted, adding it would be “very exciting.”

Whatever Quantic Dream decides to pursue, it’s likely to involve motion controls in some way. Considering Heavy Rain had motion controls in mind initially, it comes as no surprise that Cage continues to express his interest in PlayStation’s upcoming peripheral. “We have a lot of interest in this motion controller, we start to play with it, and yeah, we definitely want to do something with it.”

JoystiqHeavy Rain’s David Cage done with his thriller ‘trilogy’ originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 17 Feb 2010 20:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Heavy Rain’s David Cage done with his thriller ‘trilogy’

February 17, 2010 by admin · Comment
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omikrondtd Heavy Rains David Cage done with his thriller trilogy

Quantic Dream’s Heavy Rain is hitting store shelves next week, and it may be the last game of its kind from director David Cage. Speaking with Eurogamer, Cage revealed “that Heavy Rain is the end of my personal trilogy trying to tell the same type of stories with serial killers and stuff, in the thriller genre.” It does appear that Cage has had a certain fixation with the morbid, with his previous works — Omikron: The Nomad Soul and Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy) — all centering around serial killers.

So what’s next for Cage and crew beyond Heavy Rain? Multiplayer seems to be one consideration, with Cage calling it “the next challenge.” “I have an idea of what it’s going to take to make a multiplayer [game],” Cage admitted, adding it would be “very exciting.”

Whatever Quantic Dream decides to pursue, it’s likely to involve motion controls in some way. Considering Heavy Rain had motion controls in mind initially, it comes as no surprise that Cage continues to express his interest in PlayStation’s upcoming peripheral. “We have a lot of interest in this motion controller, we start to play with it, and yeah, we definitely want to do something with it.”

JoystiqHeavy Rain’s David Cage done with his thriller ‘trilogy’ originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 17 Feb 2010 20:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Heavy Rain’s David Cage done with his thriller ‘trilogy’

February 17, 2010 by admin · Comment
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omikrondtd Heavy Rains David Cage done with his thriller trilogy

Quantic Dream’s Heavy Rain is hitting store shelves next week, and it may be the last game of its kind from director David Cage. Speaking with Eurogamer, Cage revealed “that Heavy Rain is the end of my personal trilogy trying to tell the same type of stories with serial killers and stuff, in the thriller genre.” It does appear that Cage has had a certain fixation with the morbid, with his previous works — Omikron: The Nomad Soul and Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy) — all centering around serial killers.

So what’s next for Cage and crew beyond Heavy Rain? Multiplayer seems to be one consideration, with Cage calling it “the next challenge.” “I have an idea of what it’s going to take to make a multiplayer [game],” Cage admitted, adding it would be “very exciting.”

Whatever Quantic Dream decides to pursue, it’s likely to involve motion controls in some way. Considering Heavy Rain had motion controls in mind initially, it comes as no surprise that Cage continues to express his interest in PlayStation’s upcoming peripheral. “We have a lot of interest in this motion controller, we start to play with it, and yeah, we definitely want to do something with it.”

JoystiqHeavy Rain’s David Cage done with his thriller ‘trilogy’ originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 17 Feb 2010 20:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Heavy Rain’s David Cage done with his thriller ‘trilogy’

February 17, 2010 by admin · Comment
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omikrondtd Heavy Rains David Cage done with his thriller trilogy

Quantic Dream’s Heavy Rain is hitting store shelves next week, and it may be the last game of its kind from director David Cage. Speaking with Eurogamer, Cage revealed “that Heavy Rain is the end of my personal trilogy trying to tell the same type of stories with serial killers and stuff, in the thriller genre.” It does appear that Cage has had a certain fixation with the morbid, with his previous works — Omikron: The Nomad Soul and Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy) — all centering around serial killers.

So what’s next for Cage and crew beyond Heavy Rain? Multiplayer seems to be one consideration, with Cage calling it “the next challenge.” “I have an idea of what it’s going to take to make a multiplayer [game],” Cage admitted, adding it would be “very exciting.”

Whatever Quantic Dream decides to pursue, it’s likely to involve motion controls in some way. Considering Heavy Rain had motion controls in mind initially, it comes as no surprise that Cage continues to express his interest in PlayStation’s upcoming peripheral. “We have a lot of interest in this motion controller, we start to play with it, and yeah, we definitely want to do something with it.”

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PlayStation Motion Controller’s release date moves to fall 2010

January 20, 2010 by admin · Comment
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motiontech580pxheaderimg PlayStation Motion Controllers release date moves to fall 2010Sony has just announced that the still-unnamed PlayStation Motion Controller won’t hit its targeted spring 2010 release date — it’s now slated for a worldwide release this fall. In a press release, SCEI president Kaz Hirai cited a desire to “offer an exciting and varied line-up of software titles that will deliver the new entertainment experience to PS3 users” as the reason for the delay, and indicated that Sony will be revealing the launch software lineup soon, including first-party games and games from other companies, “whom we have been working closely with.”

The good news is that Sony now has more time not only to line up third party support for the peripheral, but come up with a name as well. The bad news is that Sony is dropping whatever advantage an earlier release would have given the device over the much more publicized Xbox 360 motion controller, Project Natal.

JoystiqPlayStation Motion Controller’s release date moves to fall 2010 originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 20 Jan 2010 01:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PlayStation Motion Controller’s release date moves to fall 2010

January 20, 2010 by admin · Comment
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motiontech580pxheaderimg PlayStation Motion Controllers release date moves to fall 2010Sony has just announced that the still-unnamed PlayStation Motion Controller won’t hit its targeted spring 2010 release date — it’s now slated for a worldwide release this fall. In a press release, SCEI president Kaz Hirai cited a desire to “offer an exciting and varied line-up of software titles that will deliver the new entertainment experience to PS3 users” as the reason for the delay, and indicated that Sony will be revealing the launch software lineup soon, including first-party games and games from other companies, “whom we have been working closely with.”

The good news is that Sony now has more time not only to line up third party support for the peripheral, but come up with a name as well. The bad news is that Sony is dropping whatever advantage an earlier release would have given the device over the much more publicized Xbox 360 motion controller, Project Natal.

JoystiqPlayStation Motion Controller’s release date moves to fall 2010 originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 20 Jan 2010 01:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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