So here’s a little round-up of some sweet interviews provided by the PlayStation Blog, with Ted Price on the two new Insomniac titles, with Steven Ter Heide of Guerilla Games (Killzone 3) on a video interview, and Bruce Oberg of Sucker Punch to talk about inFAMOUS 2.
I’ve got some highlights next
So Resistance 3 was debuted with a live-action trailer, something not done before my Insomniac Games, but why?
“That was really to set the tone; to give people a taste of what of what’s coming with Resistance,†he said. I asked whether this is something we can expect to see in the full game but, with a smile, was told that we’re not talking about that.
Really exciting stuff, could those people on the train in the trailer be a main part of this story? And why the smiles Mr. Ted Price? Hopefully we’ll find out soon!
And what of Ratchet and Clank All 4 One? Well, the North Carolina team that was added to Insomniac Games is who’s really behind it all, it started out as a 2-player co-op game and transformed into something else: a 4-player co-op with an enemy to bring old rivals together.
Ted Price Interview
What would you do if you saw your in-game character star in a 5 second clip showing you off as the biggest player in the game? It would feel empowering right? Well in Killzone 3, that’s just what will happen in a certain multiplayer mode called “Operations.”
In inFAMOUS 2, the graphics were updated, yeah, yeah, what about the good stuff? Well, the whole idea behind the franchise is: “What would you do if you suddenly got super powers?” Not everyone’s going to be a hero, and not everyone will want to wreak havock, but this time around, there are going to be some strong choices, making it clear what you’re choosing/doing each time you make decide on something.
And you might want to expect some intense new powers, but consider what kind of effects they’ll have on the city when you use them.
inFAMOUS 2 Interview