samedi 7 septembre 2013

The Silver Lining of Sony Japan’s Rain

As the technology used to build video games becomes ever more powerful and visual high-fidelity becomes increasingly obtainable, creative minds look for additional ways to further their means of expression.


The ability to convey or elicit emotion is becoming increasingly important to a growing audience but while even the most high-profile and lauded examples of such titles – Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, Braid, A Shadow’s Tale and Journey – rarely trouble the mainstream charts, their existence is an affirmation that the medium is growing in breadth, depth, and maturity.


It’s what makes initiatives like Sony Japan Studio’s PlayStation C.A.M.P all the more important. The Creative Audition Mash-up Project was established to identify and draw on creative talent both within and outside of the industry in order to create original and eclectic new IP. With a unique suite of titles that include Tokyo Jungle, Echocrome and What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord!?, it’s fair to say that the project is so far delivering on its mission statement.


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