Gość DonSterydo Opublikowano 10 czerwca 2013 Opublikowano 10 czerwca 2013 Microsoft rzuca rękawicę Tellatale? Cytuj
Hela 1 962 Opublikowano 10 czerwca 2013 Opublikowano 10 czerwca 2013 Biorąc pod uwagę, że grę robi Swery65, odpowiedzialny za Deadly Premonition, to mogą co najwyżej spojrzeć się na WD z rynsztoka. Cytuj
tk___tk 4 795 Opublikowano 10 czerwca 2013 Opublikowano 10 czerwca 2013 właśnie obejrzałem 40 minut gameplay'u z tego deadly premonition i chcę mój czas z powrotem Cytuj
Dahaka 1 861 Opublikowano 12 czerwca 2013 Opublikowano 12 czerwca 2013 Deadly Premoniton to jedna z lepszych gier na tej generacji konsol, no ale wiadomo, prawdziwi gejmerzy nie grają w gierki poniżej 80 na metacritic i z brzydką grafiką. Biorąc pod uwagę, że grę robi Swery65, odpowiedzialny za Deadly Premonition, to mogą co najwyżej spojrzeć się na WD z rynsztoka. Beka.Brawo dla MS za przygarnięcie gościa, na pewno dostaną unikalnego exa 1 Cytuj
Gość DonSterydo Opublikowano 1 lipca 2013 Opublikowano 1 lipca 2013 D4 - Dark Dreams Don't Die Nie wklejam całego tekstu bo długie: http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/07/01/d4-xbox-ones-most-enigmatic-exclusive Będzie można grać za pomocą Kinecta albo pada. Cytuj
kermit 6 998 Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 gameplay: http://youtu.be/NHjZ665lYK0 Cytuj
kermit 6 998 Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 mix heavy rain i catherine? angielskie napisy wiec rozumiem, ze bez problemu zagramy? Cytuj
Gość DonSterydo Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 Laska zachowująca się jak kot ze myszą w ustach... Przynajmniej nikt im nie powie, że idą w oklepane schematy Cytuj
kermit 6 998 Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 poczytałem trochę o tej gierce i z cellshadingowego dziwacznego potworka już wiem, że biorę to w ciemno D4 bringing David Lynch-style weirdness to Xbox One this year 'D4' on Xbox One is a surreal adventure that finally makes the case for Kinect gaming martwi tylko pokrojenie gry na sezony... Cytuj
Gość DonSterydo Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 Opublikowano 13 czerwca 2014 To od samego początku miała być produkcja odcinkowa jak TWD. Dziwne tylko, że piszą o sezonach, tak jakby każdy odcinek miał być zamkniętą całością. Cytuj
hav7n 5 936 Opublikowano 18 września 2014 Opublikowano 18 września 2014 (edytowane) Deady Premonition dev's D4 launches on Xbox One tomorrow Whole game playable without Kinect Xbox One mystery adventure D4 will launch worldwide tomorrow, developer Swery has confirmed to Eurogamer at Tokyo Games Show 2014. The game will launch for $14.99 (UK price still to be confirmed) and include the prologue, first and second episodes. Designed for Kinect, the whole game is also playable via a standard controller. In a live demonstration we saw how the game's camera movements (dragging and swiping your hand left and right in front of you) can be replicated by a simple tap of the control stick. Action sequences require more advanced gestures - such as making running and leaping gestures to quickly slide your way through a closing door. Swery has made action moments available to fail up to 10 times before the mission restarts so players are not too disrupted if they make an error. Other Kinect gestures include tapping your head to bring up the game's investigation mode, where notable objects in your environment are highlighted. Overall, the game appears to play much like Telltale's Walking Dead series in terms of how you explore environments, with certain items and objects available to probe. Selecting these items then allows you to perform a context-sensitive movement, such as turning your hands to operate a wheel. The Kinect and controller move schemes can be switched between at the touch of a button, Swery added. Just putting down the controller on the floor and raising your hands moves you back into Kinect control mode. A mode for standard Xbox One controllers was talked of inclusion from the start of the project, the developer concluded, and was not a response to Microsoft's dropping of Kinect for some Xbox One console bundles. Edytowane 18 września 2014 przez hav3n Cytuj
Gość DonSterydo Opublikowano 18 września 2014 Opublikowano 18 września 2014 (edytowane) No ciekawe co z tego wyjdzie, bo te urywki co pokazywali wcześniej średnio zachęcały. Launch trailer: Japanese mystery games tend to sit somewhere on a rather vast spectrum, ranging from the profoundly serious to the patently absurd. The work of Hidetaka Suehiro – known to his fans as Swery65 – occupies a very specific part of that spectrum, with a smart, surrealist tone all his own. Swery65 is directing the upcoming Xbox One title D4, which launches on September 19 as a $14.99 digital download for Xbox One. And don’t worry: Swery65’s signature sense of humor (as seen in 2010 cult classic Deadly Premonition) is on full display here. We had the chance to chat with the director before he spends the coming days showing off D4 at the Tokyo Game Show. D4 stars the young, eccentric, and hip David Young, whose wife was killed two years prior, and whose killer hasn't yet been brought to justice. David, for his part, possesses the special ability to re-experience moments from the past, simply by touching mementos – such as, say, a strappy, summery high-heeled shoe. When David's crazy roommate attacks him (with a live mouse inside her mouth) in one of the game’s early scenes, David starts to reminisce about the time when she “suddenly” moved in, and wisps nostalgic about how she would often bring him dinner. D4 can be played using either a controller or Kinect – and the Kinect integration fits in very nicely with the game’s tone. When you choose this control method, looking around the room is handled with wide swipe gestures; if you want to examine an object, you merely perform a grabbing gesture with your hand. When facing off against the crazy roommate, you use quick hand movements to dodge and deflect various kitchenware that she hurls your way. At one point, when she climbs onto the kitchen table, you can grab her shoulders quickly and pull her down. It’s weird stuff, made all the weirder by the fact that you’re doing it yourself. With Tokyo Game Show going on this week, we had a chance to sit down with Swery65 to chat about D4. Xbox Wire: How would you say the tone of D4 differs from that of your previous work? Swery65: D4 stands out as the game with the most refined art style, when compared with the other games I have worked on in the past. However, the overarching “dreamy” atmosphere is pretty much as-expected, and that has been kept unchanged on purpose, since I presume there are many people out there who are expecting that from me. Xbox Wire: You're using the Kinect in very creative ways with D4. What's been most exciting about this technology, and what aspects have worked best with the game? Swery65: “Replicating senses” and “Empathy” have been key themes to the project since its beginning, and the Kinect has been very useful in realizing those. The player is able to move his or her hands around as if they are actually touching the in-game world, and can effortlessly get immersed in the world. Of course, the game can be played from beginning to end with the standard controller – but if you own an Xbox One, I implore you to give the Kinect experience a shot. Xbox Wire: D4 has a very specific cel-shaded visual style. Why did you choose this visual direction? Swery65: D4 has an episodic structure, so if the fans really like what they see, the series could continue for a pretty long time. If that happens, when a new player wants to start from the very first episode, I wanted to make sure they didn’t feel like they were getting into something old or outdated. Those were the points I had in mind while I was iterating on the development of the style we have today. Xbox Wire: The episodic approach to content has been becoming more common for games in recent years. Were you inspired by other successful titles, such as Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead? Swery65: I do, of course, play the games from Telltale Games. But at the beginning, I was purely enjoying them from the point-of-view of a player. However, after the various things happened that resulted in our decision to go episodic with D4, I went back to revisit the games from the beginning, this time from a game designer’s point-of-view. At that point, I discovered a lot of clever hooks and techniques being used that I didn’t notice when I had my regular “gamer” hat on. I took in and digested those different points, and have applied them to D4 as a “Swery take” on the ideas. Xbox Wire: How would you describe D4's protagonist? Does he remind you of anyone you know, in particular? Swery65: David Young, is, in a nutshell, a “man of humanity.” He has a bright past and a family he cared about, overshadowed by a tragedy. He has strengths and weaknesses, as well as likes and dislikes. He has common sense, but isn’t the perfect embodiment of good. He can laugh, he can get upset, and he can cry – all during the pursuit of his “life goal.” His approach toward this “life goal” is indeed very unique – but his struggle with life, his longing for happiness, and the way he is struck down by the harsh realities of life are all representative of who I am, and is also a reflection of all of you who will play the game. I wanted to create a personality that embodies all of those characteristics, and turn David Young into not an idol to adore, but a person to sympathize with. Xbox Wire: What inspirations did you look to for the game, including its time travel aspects? Swery65: The initial inspiration was really simple. I’m sure everyone has, at some point in their lives, thought about that one day in the past. “If I didn’t make that one decision on that one day, would I have turned out differently? Would I be the same person that I am now?” I believe that these kinds of imaginative explorations – starting from a point in the past and stretching out into the present – is something that only humans are capable of. Nobody taught us to do that, but it’s something everyone has experienced. Tackling themes like this, that are so close to the core, is very challenging and natural at the same time, for me. Xbox Wire: Does the title reference Kenji Eno's D series at all? Were you friends with Mr. Eno? Swery65: Unfortunately, D4 has nothing to do with the D series. I apologize to everyone who was expecting something interesting there. However, as the third Swery original, D4 was created from scratch and loaded with hot passion. I’m sure you’ll like it, so please try it out. I Love You All! As one can gather from the title (which stands for “Dark Dreams Don't Die” and also serves as a reference to the fourth dimension), D4 is far from a “normal” adventure game. The game’s cel-shaded graphics would seem more at home in nearly any other genre, and the game is full of bizarre moments – such as hitting a baseball into an enemy while aboard an airplane, using a leg belonging to a mannequin named Sukey, for instance – that make it a far cry from more mainstream adventure mystery fare like L.A. Noire andFables: The Wolf Among Us Another cult classic for Swery65? We wouldn’t bet against it. Edytowane 18 września 2014 przez DonSterydo Cytuj
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Gość DonSterydo Opublikowano 18 września 2014 Opublikowano 18 września 2014 Rozumiem, że better with kinect ? Obejrzyj trailer Cytuj
Dante 433 Opublikowano 19 września 2014 Opublikowano 19 września 2014 Mam nadzieje, że tym razem zrobili ludzkie sterowanie bo przystosowanie się do Deadly Premonition zajęło mi trochę czasu. Dziwne, że gierka tak trochę znikąd wyskakuje z premierą. Mam nadzieje, że brak promocji nie mówi nic o jej jakości. Oby SWERY zaserwował nam kolejny kultowy tytuł. Cytuj
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Gość Orzeszek Opublikowano 19 września 2014 Opublikowano 19 września 2014 (edytowane) dotyka sie po siurze. kupilem, zobaczymy co to będzie. Edytowane 19 września 2014 przez Orzeszek Cytuj
yaczes 14 483 Opublikowano 19 września 2014 Opublikowano 19 września 2014 Czuje, ze bedzie kult! Cytuj
Bansai 11 198 Opublikowano 19 września 2014 Opublikowano 19 września 2014 Deady Premonition dev's D4 launches on Xbox One tomorrow Whole game playable without Kinect Wlasnie mialem o to pytac, no to zaczynam sie interesowac ta gra Cytuj
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Bansai 11 198 Opublikowano 19 września 2014 Opublikowano 19 września 2014 Nie wiedzialem wtedy ze kupie Xboxa wiec kompletnie nie interesowalem sie ta gra Cytuj
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