Media Molecule Playstation 4 Showcase: What Dreams May Come

Take a look at what the LittleBigPlanet creators have planned for PS4.

Posted By | On 21st, Feb. 2013

LittleBigPlanet developer Media Molecule is in love with the Move, Sony’s motion controller solution for the PS3 and now for the Playstation 4 as well. They went on to showcase a new set of tools utilizing the device, apparently for constructing the dreams of different gamers. Essentially, “Play, Create, Share” but taken to a whole new level of immersion.

This includes using two Move controllers to sculpt objects, create elaborate worlds and providing free reign to one’s imagination. Honestly, even if you’re not a fan of the motion controller, it’s hard to deny the potential and power of what Media Molecule has in mind.

Note that these tools aren’t really attached to a game, yet. So yes, this is another tech demo to go along with the others showcased at Sony’s event.

See the presentation go down above. Do you subscribe to Media Molecule’s vision for the console, or is it biting off far more than it can chew?


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