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Sony announces Super Rub’a'Dub [PS3 Network]

Phife Dawg said:
I think if Nintendo made this it would be more like "WTF is this shit? Another non-game? Give me real games already Nintendo."
Looks cute.

How would nintendo be releasing it? Boxed game? Minigame collection?

For $3-$10, there's a different expectation, especially when it doesn't reflect a sizable slice of the publisher's output.
 
theBishop said:
How would nintendo be releasing it? Boxed game? Minigame collection?

For $3-$10, there's a different expectation, especially when it doesn't reflect a sizable slice of the publisher's output.
Pack-in with a Wiimote for 10 bucks more? *shrugs*
 
Snaku said:
Rub O...

Rob O...

RoboDub!

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wtf :lol
 
Super Duck Ball!

Originality -1.

Why is it even on water? You tilt the bath, but the water stays put?
It's Monkey Ball FFS.
 
consoul said:
Super Duck Ball!

Originality -1.

Why is it even on water? You tilt the bath, but the water stays put?
It's Monkey Ball FFS.
You most probably tilt the duck in some way and it will just move, I doubt the bath rocks around like the stages in monkey ball.

This is more like a overhead marble mania.
 
TTP said:
If true, sure does look strange there is no mention on the offical Sumo site.


I call shenanigans. I think it's more likely that Sony have set some interns to work on this in a basement office of either Sony London or Sony Cambridge.

Though not impossible, I'd have thought the only way that Sumo Digital would be developing this is if they approached Sony themselves with the idea, perhaps through the EDI scheme they set up.

Who knows? Price it at 2.99 and I've give it a whirl, of course I'd have to buy a PS3 first, but it's all good. Ahem.
 
Diablohead said:
You most probably tilt the duck in some way and it will just move, I doubt the bath rocks around like the stages in monkey ball.

This is more like a overhead marble mania.
*looks at pics again*
Yeah, that sounds about right.

Still seems wholly unoriginal. Needs more fun-shading, and the original tech demo bathroom setting was much more appealing than this floating tray.
 
That looks really fun actually

Release date please!

Edit: 3/23/07? Is that a placeholder or will it really come out on the Euro launch date?
 
kenta said:
That looks really fun actually

Release date please!

Edit: 3/23/07? Is that a placeholder or will it really come out on the Euro launch date?

Wow, March is going to be a big month! @_@
 
gofreak said:


Is it just me or does that pic make this game look amazing. I suppose you really shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, or game by a screen taken from some shitty, out of focus video feed.

The reflections in the water look stunning. I imagine it's appeal will be limited, but damn if they haven't really made this game shine graphically. That water looks as if you could out your hand in and scoop some of it out.



Great work as always GoFreak!
 
The graphics are great. But damn, can anyone post the preview here? The website doesn't work. (and no, it's not the same pc as I used yesterday, I'm not even in the same building).
 
I think it looks like ass compared to the orginal tub, but it does look fun. That shark reminds me of that old board game I cannot remember the name of. Shark attack or some shit.
 
It's funny how a single game can validate a whole controller. Or at least get pretty close.

So far, the use of the PS3 controller's motion sensing capabilities has been weak to say the least. Resistance's method of having the player shake the controller to get an enemy off his throat is a good example of taking advantage of the controller's functionality. That's really been the only good example. Controlling your skater in Tony Hawk's Project 8 and your vehicle in MotorStorm just doesn't work.

Phil Harrison unveiled Super Rub a Dub a few weeks ago at DICE and the game had shown up on the European PS3 launch game line up awhile back. Now we've finally got some details on the rubber ducky game. The 3D Studio Max default duck that has appeared in many of Sony's PS3 demos has done himself proud. The game is a bit like Super Monkey Ball and Lemmings rolled into a...tub.

The gameplay is simple. Everything happens on a single screen. You see a tub filled with water and plenty of ducklings lounging about. The player has to pick up the ducklings by hitting them with his duck and steering them towards the drain. While the tub is always shaped like a rectangle, it can have different layouts inside and lack walls in certain places (resulting in the duck falling off, if you are not careful).

Like in Monkey Ball you don't actually control the character. Rather, you manipulate the tub by tilting it and control the duck that way. You can jump by quickly lifting the controller and you need this move for those high-score attempts in the more difficult levels.

You pick up the ducks and head to the exit and that's it. You get ranked based on the time you take and how many ducks you save and if you manage to grab all the ducklings in a combo. It's a bit like Lemmings in the way that you can lose some of the ducklings but still make it through. There are sharks in some tubs that you have to avoid because once you hit them they come alive and eat your ducklings. In some levels you actually do just that by controlling the shark, which is a fun surprise.

The game is split into three difficulty levels (fun, tricky and tough). The music tends to sound annoying, but the duck and water sound effects are ace through surround sound. There's an online leaderboard and you can check your friends' scores separately. Up to four players can play by each taking their turn. A nice touch is that you navigate the interface by tilting the controller.

Above all, it's a great pick up and play game -- and more importantly, a game that has a mechanic well built for the Sixaxis that doesn't make you wish the developers had included rumble instead. Along with PlayStation Store titles like Blast Factor and flOw, it looks like these downloadable games are going to continue to be far better advocates of the Sixaxis than the majority of full-on commercial releases for the time being.
 
I'll definitely pick this up as well, sounds like good fun. I hope there are a lot of tubs. Wish you could design and share your own as well. Where's that community Youtube spirit Sony wanted to throw to the forefront of PSN!?
 
HOLY SHIT IS THIS LAUNCH? BEST LAUNCH EVER! VF5 AND RUB'A'DUB! I CREAM MY FACE THINKING OF AWESOME.


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methane47 said:
WAIT WAIT WAIT A DOG GONE MINUTE!111!!... IS THIS TRue?!!!??

Realistic Arcadey gameplay FTW

I'm not totally sure but since you are tilting the actual tub and some levels not having walls (which will make the ducks fall off) I was guessing. You see the water angle in the picture there due to the angle of the tub.
 
1up actually works for me now, but why the heck do they still resize 1080p/720p down to 800x* and compress the holy hell out of them?
 
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