KevinKeene
Banned
Dreams has been on my radar for quite some time now. But just now, I took the time to watch this video presentation that shows a first glimpse about the creation of logic and animation. You can watch it here:
Ist that ... incredible? From the looks Dreams seems to be not just some game, no: It's a complex game creation software, made accessible to the masses!
Want to draw a picture? Pick a pen and paper. Want to tell a story? Type it down. Want to make a movie? Push record on your smartphone. Want to make a game? Um, work yourself through complicated design software, learn at least one programming language to be on the safe side, and then spend weeks creating objects that need to be animated and ... etc.. - The point is: making games has been exclusive to those dedicating their entire life to it until now.
The promise of Dreams is that you can create whatever game you want. 2d-platformer, text adventure, shooter, story-based adventure, even a VR space shooter! If, and I'll keep saying if until we know for sure, but IF this 'game' pans out to be what is promised, then everybody should want this. If not for creating games on your own, then to play the onslaught of games ceated by others.
I've shown others this game, but their reaction was 'huh, so this is like Little Big Planet? Meh'. So tell me: Am I missing something that prevents Dreams from greatness? Because if not, then I think this is my #1 hype most wanted
Ist that ... incredible? From the looks Dreams seems to be not just some game, no: It's a complex game creation software, made accessible to the masses!
Want to draw a picture? Pick a pen and paper. Want to tell a story? Type it down. Want to make a movie? Push record on your smartphone. Want to make a game? Um, work yourself through complicated design software, learn at least one programming language to be on the safe side, and then spend weeks creating objects that need to be animated and ... etc.. - The point is: making games has been exclusive to those dedicating their entire life to it until now.
The promise of Dreams is that you can create whatever game you want. 2d-platformer, text adventure, shooter, story-based adventure, even a VR space shooter! If, and I'll keep saying if until we know for sure, but IF this 'game' pans out to be what is promised, then everybody should want this. If not for creating games on your own, then to play the onslaught of games ceated by others.
I've shown others this game, but their reaction was 'huh, so this is like Little Big Planet? Meh'. So tell me: Am I missing something that prevents Dreams from greatness? Because if not, then I think this is my #1 hype most wanted