Friday, August 17, 2012

Sony Announce Puppeteer For The PS3, Coming 2013 From Sony's Japan Studio



Sony have revealed their Japan studio is working on a PS3 game called Puppeteer. this new IP is a game where you play as Kutaro, a young boy who has been turned into a Puppet by the Moon Bear King. Kutaro finds a pair of magical scissors which help him cut his way home in this puppet world. Kutaro  has the ability to change his head to give him abilities to change the world.


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Press Release

Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
Developer: SCE JAPAN Studio
Platform: PlayStation®3 (PS3™)
Genre: Platform
Release: 2013
Rating: “RP”

Overview
Puppeteer is a brand new franchise developed exclusively for PlayStation 3 by SCE JAPAN Studio. Set in a magical puppeteer’s theatre, this title will introduce you to a strange and fantastic world, where the environment is constantly changing. Players will enjoy a rich, dark fairytale where surprises lurk around every corner.

Story
One dark moonlit night, a young boy named Kutaro was carried away by the maleficent Moon Bear King to a black castle where the unlucky lad was transformed into a puppet.

Kutaro displeased the terrible tyrant, who devoured the boy's wooden head and cast away his body.
But the headless hero was not alone, for he had discovered a very special pair of scissors to help him on his harrowing adventure to find his head, and his way home.

           
Key Features

  • Dynamic Changing Interactive Backgrounds
A huge variety of backgrounds that are continually changing, taking you on a journey of discovery that will surprise and thrill.

  • Scissor Action
Wielding a pair of magical scissors, Kutaro cuts and crops his way through the adventure.

  • Puppet Action
The unique ability to change your head anytime you choose. Lose your head and you lose a life. Use your head and discover that you have the ability to change the world.

  • Seamless Storytelling Using Theatrical Techniques
Audience, lights, sets, music and narration all combine to create a mesmerizing, unique storytelling experience.

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