After charming gamers worldwide with the LittleBigPlanet franchise and the soon-to-come to PlayStation 4 Tearaway, Media Molecule are back with a brand new project. Dubbed Dreams, the title was unveiled during tonight’s Sony E3 2015 press conference.
As to be expected from the studio, Dreams is not your typical game. Rather than be built around a straight-forward adventure, it instead asks players to build their own unique projects. While still early in development, the debut trailer showed an assortment of works in the making, including everything from games to music videos.
While the trailer took up a majority of the presentation, Alex Evans from Media Molecule did showcase a brief demo for Dreams. Utilizing the motion sensor on the PlayStation 4 controller, Evans was able to craft a rather ugly looking character. Ugly, on purpose, though, as the unique art style of the title is already stunning.
While no release date was given for Dreams,...
As to be expected from the studio, Dreams is not your typical game. Rather than be built around a straight-forward adventure, it instead asks players to build their own unique projects. While still early in development, the debut trailer showed an assortment of works in the making, including everything from games to music videos.
While the trailer took up a majority of the presentation, Alex Evans from Media Molecule did showcase a brief demo for Dreams. Utilizing the motion sensor on the PlayStation 4 controller, Evans was able to craft a rather ugly looking character. Ugly, on purpose, though, as the unique art style of the title is already stunning.
While no release date was given for Dreams,...
- 6/16/2015
- by Eric Hall
- We Got This Covered
Social media has really showcased its muscle when it comes to the modern day UK Top 40 singles chart of late. It first let us know of the role it can play after a huge online campaign resulted in Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name Of” pipping Simon Cowell’s X-Factor winner Joe McElderry to the Christmas number one spot.
Again more recently, and controversially, “Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead,” reached the summit of the UK Top 40 following the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. This again was provoked following a mass online campaign from her opposition. Just a week after the this very campaign, we find ourselves with another online frenzy, all be it somewhat more sincere.
Michael Molloy was an exceptionally talented musician from the city of Liverpool. At 18 years old, the future was certainly bright for the highly skilled guitarist. He performed and recorded with pal Alex Evans,...
Again more recently, and controversially, “Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead,” reached the summit of the UK Top 40 following the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. This again was provoked following a mass online campaign from her opposition. Just a week after the this very campaign, we find ourselves with another online frenzy, all be it somewhat more sincere.
Michael Molloy was an exceptionally talented musician from the city of Liverpool. At 18 years old, the future was certainly bright for the highly skilled guitarist. He performed and recorded with pal Alex Evans,...
- 4/21/2013
- by Ben Williams
- Obsessed with Film
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