Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Final Fantasy VII, Uncharted 4 and The Last Guardian, are … – The Universal


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  Sony has made this clear Monday that his obsession with PlayStation is to have a catalog of seductive games, knowing that they are the titles that help sell consoles.
 


 


 Action recovered classic, reborn sagas, selling. The Japanese company has come to its pre-E3 show, held at the Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles with “Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End” conference, “The Last Guardian”, the “remake” of “Final Fantasy VII” “Shenmue 3″ and “No Man’s Sky” under his arm.
 


 


 It was hoped that its commitment virtual reality Project Morpheus focus the event, but Sony has just gone through her toes and has decided to devote the bulk of the conference games.
 


 


 With an eye especially in the field of players “hardcore” and delivered, he has brought to the fore titles that seemed to have disappeared from the map and I got stuck in nostalgia for the past.
 


 


 This is the case of the adventure “The Last Guardian”, Fumito Ueda, author of the universally admired “Ico” and “Shadow of the Colossus”.
 


 


 The hearing has not suppressed his joy at seeing the first images of this game starring a child and a large animal, since “The Last Guardian” has been in limbo for years and many already thought that he would not light. It will do for PlayStation 4, but not before 2016.
 


 


 Something similar happened with the announcement of “Shenmue 3″ role-playing open world will close after 14-year hiatus, the Japanese trilogy starring a boy who wanted to avenge the death of his father.
 


 


 Its creator, Yu Suzuki, has resorted to crowdfunding platform Kickstarter to fund the project, which in just a few hours has raised over $ 1.2 million. It will be exclusive to PlayStation 4 and PC.
 


 


 And the more nostalgic have exploded with joy to know that there is in place a “remake” of “Final Fantasy 7″ will come to PlayStation 4.
 


 


 He has also received much applause Nathan Drake, adventurer of “Uncharted” series, you will get into trouble-this time surrounded by pirates and junglas- in 2016.
 


 


 It was unclear, however, when “No Man’s Sky,” the game “procedural” that allows users to explore thousands of planets will come.
 


 


 Far from the sagas of action shots and “Dreams,” the latest experiment is part of the creators of “Little Big Planet” that encourages creation and sharing characters and animations and dreamlike surreal air.
 


 


 Also Sony Studios comes “Horizon”, an action game that presents a future in which cities have died and nature has reclaimed the land surface. In this context, a woman must face a sort of robotic dinosaurs.
 


 


 Despite the enthusiasm of the audience, most titles presented today will go on sale at the earliest in 2016.
 


 


 In this E3, both Sony and Microsoft have been the games in the center of its strategy: to sell consoles is essential to have a large catalog of titles to convince choosing which machine to buy.
 


 


 The first option is to do with games developed by the company itself, such as “Uncharted” and “The Last Guardian”, but also tries to attract potential audiences with scoops or exclusive selling content created by others studies.
 


 


 If Microsoft has made the new adventure of Lara Croft, “Rise of the Tomb Raider”, comes first to your console Xbox One, Sony has done the same with the “remake” of the acclaimed “Final Fantasy 7″, “World of Final Fantasy “and struggles of” Street Fighter V “.
 


 


 In addition, the Japanese company has announced that some big selling offer exclusive content for PlayStation 4: the case of “Assassin’s Creed Syndicate” expansion “Destiny” -called “The Taken King” – “Hitman” and “Call of Duty: Black Ops III “-the next installment in the best-selling video game franchise in history.
 


 


 Although the virtual reality will be one of the biggest complaints of E3, which begins tomorrow in Los Angeles, Sony has spent a few minutes of his lecture to Project Morpheus.
 


 


 The CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, Andrew House, has indicated that developers are evolved to create truly immersive experiences, while not yet “peaked” with virtual reality.
 


 


 Both Project Morpheus as Oculus Rift will be at E3 and both hit the market in 2016, but at the moment it is unknown what price, what will and what market uptake imprint left in the world of interactive entertainment.
 


 


 House said that Sony is working for the gaming experience of virtual reality is socially and connect users rather than isolate them.
 

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