Showing posts with label queasy games. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Sound Shapes has new DLC on all PlayStation platforms

Sound Shapes has two new DLC packs released today, adding to the many options artists have to create awesome levels.

There have been some amazing creations with Sound Shapes -- some examples are over at the PlayStation Blog -- and now two new creation packages have been released for under a dollar each: the Brass Sound Pack and Nature Art Pack.

What's included? It's pretty self explanatory. The Brass Sound Pack lets users bring in jazz music to their levels, and the Nature Art Pack features environmental graphics. Here's some of the nature pack in action:



Sound Shapes is developed by Queasy Games inside the Sony Santa Monica Studio and is published by Sony. The DLC packs are available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

PlayStation 4 receiving critically-acclaimed ports from last generation

Flower Launch Party

Four games that received some of the higher scores on PlayStation 3 and Vita will be coming to the PlayStation 4.

Sony announced today that Flower, flOw, Sound Shapes, and Escape Plan will all be developed by Santa Monica and released with cross-buy functionality.

From Jeffrey Grubb of Venture Beat:
Flower and Sound Shapes will both debut alongside the PlayStation 4 on Nov. 15. Flow and Escape Plan will follow on Nov. 29. Some of the games will see minor improvements. For example, Flower will run in a full 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second.
Thanks to cross-buy functionality, those that have bought these games on PlayStation 3 will be able to download them automatically on their next-gen console.

Flower and flOw were originally developed by thatgamecompany, also the creators of the longest-running, highest-rated game on PS3, Journey. Sound Shapes was developed by Queasy Games and Escape Plan was developed by Fun Bits Interactive.

I wonder if there's any difference in buying some of these games directly from the PlayStation Network or from a collection. Having both Flower and flOw from the Journey: Collector's Edition package, I'd hope those would also unlock the future PS4 editions.

[Image credit: Flickr]