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New Title/Info:Tower of Shadow- Wii
Okay, Tower of Shadow is something else. It's by Hudson. You play as a boy's shadow - said boy is transparent - and you explore some ruins.http://ameblo.jp/yorozuu/entry-10314432555.htmlOther info on that page states that Way of the Samurai Plus (PS3 - I assume this includes the additions for the US version?) will allow you to play as a female character.Also, Sengoku Musou 3 will be played with the controller instead of the Wiimote. Waggle fans cry? Theme song is by Gackt. 35 characters; returning characters have new looks.
- pseudo-platformer- reminiscent of Ico- a giant tower sits in an abandoned land- control the shadow of a boy as he tries to climb the tower- walk on the shadows that platforms cast, and avoid the shadows of traps- interact with shadows to move things in the real world (pull the shadow of a lever to move the real lever)- boy has a black butterfly that aids him on his quest- butterfly can move the light source to make jumps/puzzles easier for the boy- no release date
widziałem gdzieś wczesny koncept tego rozwiązania. gramy cieniem poruszając się po cieniach.
Cytat: narkoman w Sierpnia 07, 2009, 09:52:45 amwidziałem gdzieś wczesny koncept tego rozwiązania. gramy cieniem poruszając się po cieniach.Chodzi Ci o Linger in Shadows?
Hudson is set to bring Tower of Shadow, an intriguing new platform title, to the Wii console. In Kage no Tou (or Tower of Shadow as it roughly translates into in English) players take the role of a young, invisible boy's shadow who must explore some ruins. Some screenshots have been released on the game's official website, as well as from Famitsu, and can be seen in the media folder below.As for other details, so far all that is known (thanks to NeoGAF) is Tower of Shadow is a pseudo-platformer reminiscent of Ico in style, taking place in a giant tower that sits in an abandoned land, with players controlling the shadow of a boy as he tries to climb the tower. Gamers can walk on the shadows that platforms cast and avoid the shadows of traps, whilst interacting with shadows to move things in the real world (such as pulling the shadow of a lever to move the real lever). As seen in one of the pieces of art in the media folder below, the young lad has a black butterfly that aids him on his quest, which can move the light source to make jumping / solving puzzles easier.
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced it will release Hudson Soft?s innovative Wii title, The Tower of Shadow (working title), in Spring 2010. At the heart of The Tower of Shadow (working title) lies a mystery. The player controls the shadow of a young boy. The shadow has one purpose in life: to scale the colossal tower that dominates the game?s skyline. He does not speak. Nobody knows who he is or how he came to be. He just climbs. And climbs. But even a shadow must abide by certain rules, and thus the player must fulfill certain criteria as they help the shadow to climb the tower. First, the shadow can only walk on the thin line between shadow and light. While he is not affected by height or distance, he must always have a shadow foothold, and he will disappear if he is fully engulfed by either the dark or the light. The Tower of Shadow (working title) introduces a number of new concepts to its platform game basis. Gravity, for instance, does not apply in normal ways. Instead, when the source of light in a stage is parallel to the ground, the shadow is pulled towards the light. Similarly, if the angle of the light changes, so the gravity also shifts as the shadow is extended or reduced. The mysterious shadow is also accompanied by a winged sylph known as a?Spangle?, which can be used to manipulate physical items that the shadow boy cannot. As such, The Tower of Shadow (working title) mixes unique platform elements with a level of puzzling, with the Spangle giving support to the player. The combination of light and shadow creates a unique blend of game styles, with the shadow boy altering the shape of shadows so he can create walkways to previously inaccessible areas. Along the way, The Tower of Shadow (working title) introduces a giant shadow that is in pursuit of shadow boy, and patrols the tower, alongside other assailants. With a number of tortuous levels to negotiate, The Tower of Shadow (working title) demonstrates Hudson Soft at its creative best. The sprawling levels are full of clever problems that force the player to challenge conventional ways to explore, and to use the varied abilities of the shadow boy and Spangle.
San Mateo, Calif. ? Sept 1, 2009 ? In 2010, Hudson Entertainment will give gamers a glimpse into Lost In Shadow - a striking vision that follows a shadow of a boy as he attempts to climb around and up a mystical tower. Along the way, players must solve mysteries, puzzles and fight off enemies that try to impede the boy?s progress. Published by Hudson Entertainment, the North and South American publishing arm of HUDSON SOFT, Lost In Shadow will be exclusive to WiiTM. ?Lost In Shadow is different from anything else seen on Wii before - mixing unique platform elements with levels of puzzles into a stylized environment for a beautiful gameplay experience,? said Dai Kudo, director of consumer products at Hudson Entertainment. ?The innovative shadow-based gameplay and artistic vision makes Lost In Shadow a truly breakthrough concept in videogames.? In Lost In Shadow, players are confronted with a mysterious Tower in an alternative world. The Tower is filled with moving shadows yet at the same time, casts a large shadow on everything beneath it. With the help of a winged sylph known as ?Spangle,? players can move lights in the foreground to create new shadowy walkways to previously inaccessible areas. Unaffected by gravity while traveling through this medieval landscape, the shadow boy solves mysteries and fights off enemies who stand in his way. The game?s combination of light, shadow, background and foreground creates a unique blend of novel gameplay features, morphing landscapes and artistic visuals. For more information on Lost In Shadow, as well as other titles from Hudson Entertainment, please visit www.hudsonent.com. PR email