Somehow, in spite of this being the only interesting title Sony has produced for a long time, they forgot to hype it and this would have slipped below my radar if not for a long Wikipedia-ing session.
Developer: Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Studio.
Release Date: 10th September/ 11th September
Boxart:
*upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2f/Puppeteer_box_art.jpg
Gameplay:
Apparently this platformer will be playable both in 2D and 3D. According to Gavin Moore, the Director of the game it plays better in 3D than other games because the camera doesn't move. There is no indication if he meant within the Sony umbrella(where games have had notoriously bad cameras) or even outside it.
The official website: Happy holidays from the Puppeteer team! – PlayStation.Blog.Europe
Looks like it doesn't even have a proper product site unlike God of War or Beyond: Two Souls.
Edit: It does have a product page, but that is for SCEA and SCEJ, not SCEE the branch that is active in India.
*us.playstation.com/games/puppeteer-ps3.html
It is clearly visible that the game did not get much love outside Japan.
Developer: Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Studio.
Release Date: 10th September/ 11th September
Boxart:
*upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2f/Puppeteer_box_art.jpg
Gameplay:
The player controls a boy named Kutaro, who has been turned into a puppet and had his head torn off. Kutaro also wields a pair of magical scissors named Calibrus, which can be used to attacking enemies, cutting objects in the background to reveal secrets and advance further into the game. Another notable feature of the game is its unique control scheme, more specifically the use of the analog sticks.[5] While the left analog stick is used to control Kutaro, the right analog stick is used to control a ghostly cat named Ying Yang. Ying Yang can be used to examine foreign objects and find new heads for Kutaro.
Apparently this platformer will be playable both in 2D and 3D. According to Gavin Moore, the Director of the game it plays better in 3D than other games because the camera doesn't move. There is no indication if he meant within the Sony umbrella(where games have had notoriously bad cameras) or even outside it.
The official website: Happy holidays from the Puppeteer team! – PlayStation.Blog.Europe
Looks like it doesn't even have a proper product site unlike God of War or Beyond: Two Souls.
Edit: It does have a product page, but that is for SCEA and SCEJ, not SCEE the branch that is active in India.
*us.playstation.com/games/puppeteer-ps3.html
It is clearly visible that the game did not get much love outside Japan.
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