Sony Takes Us Behind the curtain Of Rain
Posted on September 20, 2013 at 3:38 pm
Last year, Sony announced two new original titles from its Japanese development studios. The primary was Puppeteer – a platformer featuring a small boy that was changed into a puppet. The opposite was rain – an attractive puzzle/platformer game that includes an invisible boy that could only be seen when he’s being rained upon. Puppeteer has received quite a few exposure because it was announced, and Sony is now able to start talking about rain.
In a brand new making of video released today, the blokes at Sony Japan focus on what went into crafting the sector of rain. The developers say that they were inspired by the basis of being lost as a baby and the whole emotions it conjures. Specifically, the concern of being lost, however the curiosity that drives a toddler ever onward.
Rain looks to continue the tradition of ambitiously original games from Sony’s revered Japan Studio. In a year where the vacation season is stuffed with sequels, rain will hopefully stand out as a bastion of creativity that others will follow.
There’s still no release date for the title, but Sony says that it’ll be out at the PlayStation Network this year.
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