Always-honest said:Hey it's black and white. It looks exactly like Limbo............................
It sound like it should work. If you think about it, something like Cut the Rope would either be impossible without touchscreen, or would be much crappier to play. So it doesn't mean that the action puzzle games can't work like that.Amir0x said:touchscreen exclusive...
...interest diminished by 28.6%^.
wink .Amir0x said:i don't think so. They're both black and white but stylistically the similarities begin and end there. They have remarkably different art styles.
Unless you were being sarcastic? Never know without the wink emoticon.
I actually think and i hope that it will be a slow paced puzzle game. Thinking your way out of rooms.Galvanise_ said:I hope this game is a bit more faster paced than it appears to be.
Meh there are some genres that are improved by touch- albeit very few but there are some.Amir0x said:I just know it looks cool! And looking cool is 40% of a package for me!
1. Gameplay: 40%
2. Visuals/Presentation: 40%
3. Audio: 20%
Touchscreen only products usually eliminate 25% possibility of the gameplay portion being good. Exceptions being Kirby Canvas Curse aaaand....Kirby Canvas Curse. (there are a few others, I'm exaggerating, it's just so rare I've taken to just assuming the worst).
Always-honest said:I actually think and i hope that it will be a slow paced puzzle game. Thinking your way out of rooms.
was the trailer posted? Looks awesome.
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPvabLbTEYk
TheExecutive said:Meh there are some genres that are improved by touch- albeit very few but there are some.
Amir0x said:Yeah, they are some. I said as much. It's just...
...like Elite Beat Agents, that's another one. Clearly that would not have worked even half as well with a button set up.
FoxSpirit said:Management games are factually more fun when you can touch the interface ;-)
Amir0x said:is Gamescom getting big enough where press conferences there aren't travesties by default? I honestly don't know.
lol, I remember this humble motherfucker.Elios83 said:
Probably thinking of games like Lemmings where you manage things already set on motion, and not always control characters directly.Amir0x said:"Management Games"?
Lord Error said:Probably thinking of games like Lemmings where you manage things already set on motion, and not always control characters directly.
Slime said:So this doesn't sound so hot. Hopefully they work out some of those issues before it's released. Makes absolutely no sense to not use buttons.
Amir0x said:"Management Games"?
Kerrby said:....really? No seriously, really?
Slime said:So this doesn't sound so hot. Hopefully they work out some of those issues before it's released. Makes absolutely no sense to not use buttons.
Lupin3 said:This would have been $3 on the iPhone.
mckmas8808 said:You can't even make this game on the iPhone lol. It's not possible.
Lupin3 said:
people cried for cheap ios type of games on Vita....Lupin3 said:This would have been $3 on the iPhone.
Amir0x said:i think he means technically. Currently, iPhone is definitely going to be dominated by most Vita games on a technical level.
frAntic_Frog said:people cried for cheap ios type of games on Vita....
careful what you wish for
http://www.1up.com/previews/escape-plan-limbo-for-vitaWhat makes this game a good fit on the Vita is how much you can interact with the environment through the Vita's hardware features (which also makes the puzzles that much harder). For example, to prevent Lil from tripping over a block, you have to push it back with the front touch screen. When you want to move the block back where it was, you use the rear touch panel. Also, the puzzles become more complex as you progress; eventually you'll have to pay attention to what's also going on in adjacent rooms and deal with those extra obstacles simultaneously -- all using gestures, the touch panels, the sixaxis, and so forth.
If killing things is your preference, then Escape Plan has you covered. You'll get the chance to distract evil minions (who attempt to impede your progress) and try to lead them to their deaths -- they like to investigate areas you touch on the screen. And from what I see, they'll even investigate near electric current (or any other hazard) without hesitation -- so death comes easy.
For me, the best part about Escape Plan so far is Lil and Laarg's badges of shame -- the numbers on their stomach reflect how many times they've each died. Here's hoping there's a Platinum Trophy for never dying! For now, we'll have to wait for more details. Heck, we don't even know if this is a download-only title or not -- but I suspect it is.
http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/PS+Vita/Escape+Plan/news.asp?c=32516Escape Plan has a lot going for it.
There are over 50 levels, with some featuring both characters and others just one or the other. There's also online functionality, letting you compete with other players to finish levels quickly and with the fewest deaths and swipes possible.
The sense of mystery surrounding the game is also wonderful - at certain points when either character dies a crowd begins laughing out of nowhere. Who are they? Why are they watching?
Amir0x said:Yeah, they are some. I said as much. It's just...
...like Elite Beat Agents, that's another one. Clearly that would not have worked even half as well with a button set up.
Amir0x said:i don't think so. They're both black and white but stylistically the similarities begin and end there. They have remarkably different art styles.
Unless you were being sarcastic? Never know without the wink emoticon.
I'm pretty sure "management games" refers to those games from Kairosoft on the iPhone, like Game Dev Story or Mega Mall. Lots of inventory management and selecting rungs on grids in those games, which is fine with touch (or a mouse) but pretty bad with a controller.Amir0x said:I'm not sure what this means, your comment. Because really there isn't a specific genre called "management games" to my knowledge, unless we're talking about things like Theme Hospital or Theme Roller Coaster. And as far as I know, not many games came out like that for DS.
Trauma Center, is that a management game for example? I never considered it one, and the touch screen controls obviously worked for that, but it never struck with me due to the absurd anime inserted antics.
Uhum, and it would be just as content rich as a $3 game.Lupin3 said:This would have been $3 on the iPhone.
Nice preview but you know this person has no clue about the PS3 trophy system.Loudninja said:
FoxSpirit said:Uhum, and it would be just as content rich as a $3 game.
No dedicated phonegame I have seen so far has really deep content. Ports from old console games excluded.
Management hames fare pretty will in that Environment but most others?
I'm curious if this will be PSN only.
P.S.: looks awesome here on the SGS-2 screen :-D
lol, my thoughts came to the same character. The name of the movie escapes me though. Arrghh, this is gonna bother me for a while.FTH said:lol, I remember this humble motherfucker.
CinnabonJovii said:lol, my thoughts came to the same character. The name of the movie escapes me though. Arrghh, this is gonna bother me for a while.
This game really has caught my interest. Good job, Sony. I probably wouldn't pay full retail price, but around $20 doesn't sound bad at all to me.