Monday, February 3, 2014

Sonys’ Best Entertainment Now



Sony has taken it upon them to bypass the Japan Social network Mixi completely, along with a stand-alone edition of their own. Along with the news that Sony has actually just launched a new social network site in Japan called the 'Play Community', it is the only confirmation we require that the coming future of gaming is social.

Based pretty much on the look of Mixi, 'Play Community' has actually replaced the official PlayStation community sites in Japan and comes full with some extra gaming features and a new social echelon, which is set to reinvent how games are played and developed. Play community allows you to integrate and merge your existing PSN friends list and there's a special section for recruiting friends for multiplayer partners. This opens the door for higher gaming social activity worldwide.

Actually the evidence that Massive Multiplayer Online gaming is the new trend in gaming could not be disregarded. Anyone only has to look at Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 which has its very own social network integration built into the game. Your achievements and milestones are immediately posted to Facebook. The new Snowboarding Supercross game SSX, allows you to partake unchartered routes with your PSN friends. This draws up the whole solitary experience, in which the nature of this game is merely that little bit more social.

In fact it's becoming clear together with some game developers that single player editions are becoming a second-rate gaming experience. In AC Revelations for example you ought to play the multiplayer version to unlock rankings and disclose some of the games darker secrets and mythology. It's impossible to progress within this game unless you co-operate with your online buddies.





Probably the strangest form in this social interaction can be found in 'Journey'. The whole basis of the game is to force you to befriend anonymous online strangers to assist you through, and also solve puzzles all together. You're not able to discover the PSN names of these individuals or chat, however you have to rely and trust each other to excel.

On the flip side in Dark Souls, single play isn't really single play. During the game you have to align on your own with various factions and depending upon your choices these factions will send other real online players to either aid you or to eliminate you. The future of gaming is certainly social and also it won't be long before this sociable networking phenomenon is merged with gaming rental and cloud services like Love film and Steam.

In some cases it may feel that you are missing out on great games and falling behind due to the expense.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Here's How Many Times People Switch Game to Journey PSN Game

Beauty is one of those things that are very difficult to describe and the only real way to know what it is to see it for you. Like a great painting or sculpture, Journey for the PS3 has reach a level of beauty that very few, if any, PSN games have ever reached before. You cannot play this PSN game and not just stare in awe of it.

One of the reasons is the universality of the PSN game. It feels timeless. Like a child being born, the PSN game drops you into this big new world without any directions. You are a mysterious cloaked figure in this world covered with sand. The only goal into reach the mountain looming out in the distance. There is no map, no compass, and no instructions. There is only the goal.

 And it is up to you to find a way to reach it. That is something the PSN game does better than any other PSN game and that is allow you to feel like you are exploring. Every discovery feels like your own, as you make your way to the mountain. You move with the analog stick or by tilting the controller.

 The choice is up to you and what you feel is most comfortable because both control perfectly. You move with a grace that is hard to describe. Instead of walking, you feel like you are floating across the sand. But you are not restricted to only walking. Along the way you will find the cloth that will allow you to fly through the air for a short period.

The more you collect of these, the longer your scarf will grow, and thus the longer you soar in the air. One of the first things you will notice is how amazing the PSN game looks. Your character looks simple but that doesn’t mean there is not a lot of detail. The markings indicate who you are from the rest making the journey.

The sand moves with your movement, and reminds me of the grass from Flower. The PSN game is constantly impressive but there are moments when your jaw will drop at the sheer beauty of the PSN game. But the most interesting aspect is the multiplayer. Along the way you will come across others, who you can work together with to help reach the mountain.



A different twist though, isothere is no way to know who this person is. There is no PSN id, no anything. Your partner will stay anonymous while you two bond together completing the PSN game. The only way you can talk to your partner is through single chirps of musical notes. This works amazingly effectively and will strength you bond to this anonymous nobody. It is in stark contrast to taking the journey alone, but both are welcome ways to explore. All the while you are doing this, the PSN game strengthens it beauty with the soundtrack.

It is a lovely orchestral score that rises and falls with the action on screen. The music fits the PSN game perfectly, with long notes that build tension while also soothing your mind. The only, only thing I can say about this PSN game that is a letdown is the length. You can easily complete it in less than two hours.

But don’t let that bother you, because the PSN game is so good that you will instantly start a new PSN game once you finish you first, just to experience more of the PSN game. Journey really is what the title implies. It is a journey on the emotional level. Along the way you will make new friends and experience things you never before had in a video PSN game. I cannot recommend this PSN game more. It is interactive art that is so unique and personal while also being so universal. Take this journey.