Sony Santa Monica Moving to the New Studio Next Week; New Studio Tour Video Coming
Added: 14.07.2014 2:13 | 16 views | 0 comments
Sony Santa Monica announced the move to a completely new studio back in January. The new location in Playa Vista is bigger and includes a state-of-the-art recording studio and is close to a new motion capture studio which will also be used by Naughty Dog.
At long last the time for the big move has come, and next week Sony Santa Monica won't be in Santa Monica anymore.
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| Christmas Eve Crisis 1.10
Added: 07.07.2014 8:18 | 10 views | 0 comments
As Christmas day approaches, Santa finds himself in a troublesome situation. Can you help him?
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| Meet Sony Santa Monicas Unannounced Games Lead Concept Designer Through His Fantastic Art
Added: 30.06.2014 23:13 | 12 views | 0 comments
Sony Santa Monica has an unannounced game in the works, and nothing is known about it, especially after the cancellation of the PS4 game in development under the direction of Stig Asmussen.
Yet, you can meet the new games Lead Concept Designer Jung Park through his fantastic artwork. Park has it listed in his resume, and DualShockers reached out to him to make sure that it isnt the one that was canceled. He confirmed that its indeed not that one, but another one which is still coming.
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| Make it a (Virtual) Reality: Uncharted
Added: 21.06.2014 17:13 | 7 views | 0 comments
This feels real. Youre looking at the trail of footprints youve made leading along the beach and up into the jungle. Sandy marks turn to trampled grass as you head inland. Its all created with stunning authenticity; waves gently brushing up onto the shore and an amazing variety of vegetation bending out of the way as you brush past. Of course, this isnt the time to focus on such things as you have your back pressed up against an ancient, crumbling ruin as enemy fire vibrates its foundations. Bullets whizz past overhead, striking tree trunks. You think about popping your head out for a second when a small object drops by your feet. You look down. Grenade.
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| Sony Santa Monica Finally Restarts Hiring After Februarys Layoffs
Added: 20.06.2014 0:13 | 21 views | 0 comments
After a long silence since February's layoffs, Sony Santa Monica finally restarted hiring.
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| PlayStation Software Product Dev Boss Very Excited About Upcoming Sony Santa Monica Project
Added: 17.06.2014 0:13 | 11 views | 0 comments
PlayStation Software Product Dev Head Scott Rohde is Very Excited About Upcoming Sony Santa Monica Project
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| Former God of War Dev Joins Respawn Entertainment
Added: 17.06.2014 0:00 | 8 views | 0 comments
Stig Asmussen, the dev famous for his work at Sony Santa Monica on the God of War franchise, has joined forces with the folks at Respawn Entertainment. Studio co-founder Vince Zampella confirmed the news to Polygon, saying that the team is "super excited to have him."
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| E3 2014: Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a Beautiful Exercise in First-Person Storytelling
Added: 13.06.2014 2:46 | 8 views | 0 comments
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a wordy title, but an apt one. Like The Chinese Room's earlier effort on , at least in the sense that you're exploring this lived-in world reading into the details of people who once occupied a particular space. But whereas Gone Home told its story within a single home densely packed with little details, Rapture is broader in scope: it's about walking through fields and forests, passing through buildings on occasion but generally soaking up the natural splendor of this setting as you travel from one large area to the next. With the support of Sony Santa Monica behind The Chinese Room's relatively small team of 13 people, Rapture looks poised to deliver on its intriguing premise. Stay tuned for more on this gorgeous PlayStation 4 exclusive.
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www.gamespot.com
| E3 2014: Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a Beautiful Exercise in First-Person Storytelling
Added: 13.06.2014 2:46 | 2 views | 0 comments
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture is a wordy title, but an apt one. Like The Chinese Room's earlier effort on , at least in the sense that you're exploring this lived-in world reading into the details of people who once occupied a particular space. But whereas Gone Home told its story within a single home densely packed with little details, Rapture is broader in scope: it's about walking through fields and forests, passing through buildings on occasion but generally soaking up the natural splendor of this setting as you travel from one large area to the next. With the support of Sony Santa Monica behind The Chinese Room's relatively small team of 13 people, Rapture looks poised to deliver on its intriguing premise. Stay tuned for more on this gorgeous PlayStation 4 exclusive.
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www.gamespot.com
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