Sony gives Filipino fans a taste of two upcoming exclusive titles: The Order: 1886, and Bloodborne

10982490_758838954202406_8525130480838935938_n On February 4, 2015, PlayStation invited 40 lucky fans and media  to attend a closed event that would make them the first gamers in the Philippines to try out two exclusive games coming to the PlayStation 4 - The Order: 1886, and Bloodborne. The TMG Crew attended the event and was surprised to see Sony make an effort in reaching out to gaming community here. For those that were unable to attend, here’s what you missed.

It was discreet to say the least; a single Facebook post from PlayStation Asia seemed to be the only promotion done to such an event. But it seemed to be enough because when we arrived, a solid number of participants were all lined up patiently waiting for the doors to open. It was held at Imperium e-Sports Bar and Video Game Lounge at Metrowalk, which they closed shop for the whole day to cater to the event.  Registration to enter Imperium started at 6:30PM. By 7PM, we were asked to gather at the main stage to begin.

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Before we were given a chance to try out Bloodborne and The Order: 1886, Sony Computer Entertainment's Asia Region marketing manager Arata Naito went up on stage to do a quick presentation –a  brief description of Bloodborne and The Order: 1886 was given, as well as highlighting SCE Worldwide Studios' such as Media Molecule (Little Big Planet), Sucker Punch (Infamous), Guerrilla Games (Killzone), and Naughty Dog (Uncharted, The Last of Us). Talk about The Order: 1886 was first. Then, something I was not expecting happened – a video message from Ru Weerasuriya, CEO of Ready at Dawn and director of The Order: 1886. What’s special about this message was it was recorded just for this event, welcoming Filipino fans and the media present. They even started his video message with “Kamusta”, which means “How are you” in Tagalog. At this point, it made me think Sony is testing the waters here in the Philippines, looking at the reception given by the gaming community here.

The Order: 1886 is set in a unique vision of Victorian-Era London, where Man uses advanced technology to battle a powerful and ancient foe. In an alternate history where myths and technology co-exist, players take on the role of Sir Galahad, a hardened member of an elite order of Knights engaging in a centuries-old war that will determine the course of history forever.

Arata asked us to head over to the only TV on that displayed a demo version of The Order: 1886, which is to be played by cosplayer Myrtle Sarrosa. Two sections of the game were demonstrated; shooting gameplay and a portion that features the game’s visuals and other mechanics (puzzle, stealth, etc). The demo started with Sir Galahad and the rest of the Order rappelling down the side of a blimp in order to board it. A conversation between the characters kicks in and Arata explains that all of this is being done in-engine, it’s not CG. We’ve seen trailers and actual gameplay footage of The Order, but seeing up close, this game is definitely a visual marvel. After a small chat with the Order members, Galahad enters the blimp and we see Myrtle sneak behind an unfortunate soul and stabs him to death with a simple press of the triangle button. Then, we were shown a small hacking mini-game in order to unlock doors and disable certain devices. Galahad whips out a weird looking contraption with two mercury rods on both sides. With the mercury rods moving up and down on both sides, the player is tasked to press L3 for the left side and R3 for the right side at the right time. You’ll need to do one side at a time and once you get it, you’ll have to hold that button until you get the other side. Once done, you can now progress. At this point Arata cuts that section short and went straight to another portion of the game to showcase the game’s gun play.

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In terms of gameplay, it looked like the traditional third person cover shooters you’d come to expect. But the only difference I was able to get while watching Galahad mow down 10 guys in under a minute is that it becomes even more stunning visually. Bullets seen flying; Galahad’s garments gracefully swaying as he takes cover; papers up in the air; debris coming from walls, soaking up bullets; there’s a lot going on and it was smooth all throughout. During the fight, the player was welcomed with a fearless thug equipped with a powerful shotgun that easily overpowered Galahad. We didn’t get a game over screen though, but more of a “downed” state. Arata explains that there’s an item called Blackwater that can bring Galahad back to the fight. Once used, Galahad stands up and does his thing. Arata then says that thanks to the PS4, developers at Ready at Dawn were able to create a game they’ve always wanted to make. After the dust clears, the player heads to the kitchen and more thugs appears and we are back to another gun fight.

Next up was Bloodborne, a new IP from From Software that strongly resembles the Demon Souls/Dark Souls franchise. Arata asks the crowd if people are familiar with Dark Souls, and the crowd replied with an ecstatic “yes”, suggesting that majority of those present were fans of the Action RPG franchise. Then, we get another video message, this time from Bloodborne producer Masaaki Yamagiwa, also wishing they were there to attend the event. The game takes place in the gothic, ruined city of Yharnam. Over the years, many travelers make pilgrimages to the city seeking the remedy to cure their afflictions; the player takes the role as one of these travelers known as Hunters. Yharnam is plagued with an endemic illness that has malformed most of its denizens into bestial creatures.

We head over to the only station on once again to watch a demo of Bloodborne, ready to be played by Myrtle Sarrosa yet again. The section demonstrated was said to be at the beginning of the game and the player was equipped with a scythe-like weapon, able to switch between two forms to cater to the situation at hand. These are called “Trick weapons”, and it’s one of the unique elements introduced to this new IP. Also unique to Bloodborne is the use of guns in the game as an offhand weapon (goodbye shields). Arata states that guns in the game isn’t used as a main damaging tool, but more of a tool to either stun your opponent or get yourself out of tight situations. The player was equipped with a blunderbuss-like gun that provides a pushback to whoever gets hit by the blast, my kind of weapon. The enemies wandering the stage were easily disposed by the typical spam of the attack button. After some quick dodges, we finally get hit hard, and we were introduced by a new system for the game – The “Rally System”. Arata starts explaining that after getting hit by a lethal blow, you are given a small window to attack your enemy in order to regain some health back. This also shows that they are taking a more offensive approach in combat with this new system, oppose to the more defensive route taken from the Souls series with the use of shields.  From Software has stated in the past that it will be one of the most difficult games you’ll ever play on your PS4 system, but we’ll see once it hits shelves this March. The demonstration went on going through the same stage with Arata explaining the different kinds of weapons in the game, said to give a lot of variety to the player. At this point, Arata was in control and stated that there are different paths to take in Bloodborne. We then see a larger foe wielding a hammer, banging at a gate. Arata then says that we can choose to not engage and opt to find another path, but then the crowd shouts in unison “FIGHT…FIGHT”. With a simple smile from Arata, he accepts the crowds request and we were greeted with the infamous ‘YOU DIED” screen found in Demon Souls/Dark. It was roughly a 30 second fight.

The presentation was over and the first wave of players was about to try out the games themselves. All participants were given a stub before entering and were given the choice to pick one of the two games to demo. Fans were able to bring one friend during the event, so we saw a couple of folks discussing what game they’d like to try. Miggy and I had a similar discussion, and since he was never a fan of shooters, I happily gave him the chance to try out Bloodborne while I deal with The Order. Each batch of players playing the game was given roughly 10 minutes to try the demo. Once time is over, the next batch of players take over the stations prepped for the playable demos. Dinner was served and those waiting for their turn was able to dig in and mingle, talking about what they’ve seen so far. Mr. Arata and the rest of the Sony crew was very welcoming to all those that approached them. Taking photos with the fans; talking more about the two games, I think I also overheard someone asking about Uncharted 4. This was after all a PlayStation Fans event, so I’m sure they were expecting questions like those. We had a good talk with him and he appreciated the enthusiasm of the Filipino fans.

During the demo, we were told that whoever can beat the boss at the end of the Bloodborne demo will be given an exclusive Bloodborne t-shirt. There were roughly 9 waves of players that tried out Bloodborne and only two players were able to beat the big baddie waiting at the end. And no, Miggy was not one of the two players that snagged a shirt. He’s still dreading about the last move he did that lead to his death.

When it comes to events in the Philippines, this is the first of it's kind. It’s an event greatly overdue for the Filipino gaming community. PlayStation is finding huge success with the PlayStation 4 and it looks like they are staying aggressive in order to keep the momentum going by reaching out to other regions. I'm going to take this event as a sign. A sign that big companies like Sony will make a bigger presence for console gaming in the Philippines.

Our full hands-on impression of Bloodborne and The Order: 1886 will debut on episode 69 of the TMG Podcast going live on February 10, 2015.

The Order: 1886 is scheduled for release on February 20, while Bloodborne  will be out next month on March 24, exclusive to the PlayStation 4.

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Written by: Carlos Hernandez

The Global Game Jam 2015: Our Top 5 Games from the Ateneo Site

10635905_757360837683551_6060581810980738402_n The TMG crew had the big opportunity to attend this year's Manila Game Jam in Ateneo De Manila University. With around 120+ participants, they were all tasked to create a game under 48 hours and revolve their concept on a specific theme: 'What Do We Do Now?'. After all the pitching, coding, and sleepless nights, 32 games were created in the Ateneo site. Here's the crew's personal top 5 games list.

Carlos' Top 5

5. WaaDooWeeDouKen - Play Now!

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Putting the Street Fighter inspiration aside, this fighting game was quite a surprise in the event. If there was one genre I wasn't expecting in a Game Jam, it's a ragdoll fighter. To stay true to the theme, it felt like the developers kept everything about this game random. From gameplay mechanics, down to the elements in the stage. It was a great game that kept me at the edge of my seat because I had no idea what was going on, but I guess that was the idea.

4. Spontaneity - Play Now!

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I'm not putting this on my list because I've beaten every high score in this game(I'm bragging, yes), it's up there because of it's addicting nature and it's need of constant focus. The more mistakes I do, the more I sweat. I love a challenge, and would love to see what the developers can do with this rhythm-inspired game if given more development time.

3. Angry Wife - Play Now!

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This makes my list because of sheer concept alone. When the theme was announced on day 1, pitching started and the concept of the Angry Wife game stuck, resulting in us hellbent in looking for this game once the exhibit floor was available. You play as a husband with an Angry Wife. You don't know what you did or what happened, so what do you do now? How do you fix it? It lacks in gameplay and polish, but it's the best use of the given theme.

2.  Hugo - Play Now!

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There's a lot that made me appreciate Hugo. Was it the atmosphere established by the music? Or the need to find more about this lost soul unable to move on? "WHY DON"T YOU JUST MOVE ON".  I keep saying that on the screen, but it just doesn't happen for this guy. Gameplay is quite simple and you are left in this endless loop of despair, forever lost in this world. Oh, the feels. It sounds depressing I know, but it's great art style and presentation really stood out for me. Add more characters and story and I just might reach for a tissue.

1. RRR-GGG-BBB - Play Now!

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This could be one of the weakest application of the Game Jam theme but it's execution and gameplay was quite impressive considering that they created the game in less than 48 hours. It's complex platform gameplay wasn't punishing but inviting. Materializing what color objects you need in order to progress, I found myself having loads of fun, reminding me of a stage taken from Mario Galaxy 2. Only three stages were available, and the presentation(Textures,art,color) was not even close to done. What's important is it got me invested, and if there was more to it, I'd probably use the remaining time I had left in the Game Jam to complete it.

Miggy's Top 5

5. Passage - Play Now!

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4. Impossible Love - Play Now!

2poster This level memorization based infinite runner was one of the most solid games at the event in terms of art style and gameplay. A simple concept with a mix of old school difficulty

3. Spellstrike - Play Now!

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2. WaaDooWeeDouKen - Play Now!

screen_shot_2015-01-25_at_6.10.02_pm It's ragdoll Street Fighter mixed with some random stage effects and hazards. Looking forward to a full version of this in some form in the future. Hopefully with slightly better and more responsive controls.

1. RRR GGG BBB - Play Now!

ggj03_0 A puzzle platformer where you summon colored blocks to stand on in order to progress. No doubt my favorite from the event. This is the kind of game I look for in indie puzzle games.

 

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This list of course is our personal favorites. Almost all the games found in the event floor showed a lot of potential with the given theme. The variety of genres in this site was also a big surprise since we saw a First Person explore game with Unreal Engine 4, platformers, a fighting game, a text adventure, a card game, and all the way down to even a board game!

Congratulations to all that participated! This event was one of many sites that participated in the annual Global Game Jam, with a good number of countries participating that weekend to celebrate games development. When the event concluded, 5,437 games were created world-wide. In that 5,437, 85 of those games were developed here in the Philippines, with 4 game jam sites organized this year.

If you'd like to pick your own personal favorites on any site in the Philippines or even in other countries, head over to www.globalgamejam.org and start playing.

Our full video coverage of the event is now up on our YouTube channel!We have a playlist all set and ready for you all to check out.

Local Hearthstone tournament happening at Imperium next week

1779708_582337215177839_26912115_n Going crazy over Blizzard's Competitive Card Game Hearthstone? Good, because maybe you'd like to clash among the best in the Philippines.  Imperium, the Philippines first e-sports and video game lounge, will be hosting an offline Hearthstone tournament on February 8. Get all the details below and start registering right now. The event is capped to 32 participants.  

IMPERIUM HEARTHSTONE CHALLENGE

When: Saturday, February 8th (Registration time: 11 AM; Start Time: 12 noon) Where: Imperium E-sports bar and Video Game Lounge (Link to address above) Tournament Entry Fee: 200 PHP including complimentary Burger and Soda! Early Registration is available at Imperium on a first come first serve basis! Tournament Cap: 32 Players

Mechanics Players will be seeded randomly using Challonge. The tournament will be limited to 32 players.Each player will have a three-deck limit, each of a different class.

  • The winner of each match continues to use the same deck. The loser MUST switch decks.
  • ELIMINATION: Best-of-Three (Bo3)
  • THIRD-FOURTH PLACE DECIDER: Best-of-5 (Bo5)
  • FINALS: Best-of-Five (Bo5)
  • Ten-minute no-Show/DQ time
  • Wins need to be confirmed by a Tournament Marshal
  • Spectators will be allowed but will have to pay the PHP 100 consumable door fee.

Prizes: 1st PLACE: PHP 1000 + DragonWar Leviathan Mouse 2nd PLACE: PHP 500 + DragonWar Speed Mousepad 3rd PLACE: DragonWar Speed Mousepad

Hearthstone is Blizzards  online card game based on Warcraft lore. The game is  currently in Open Beta, so for those that want to give it a try, start downloading here. Friendly warning though, if you enjoy trading card games like Magic: The Gathering, I assure you. You will get hooked.

The format and rules are similar to the tournament formats in other countries. Hearthstone is getting a lot of attention with offline and online tournaments taking place in other parts of the globe. Pretty impressive since this game is still in development. It's great to see Imperium taking the initiative by giving Hearthstone players over here the chance to compete in a competitive level and hopefully build a community here.

We'll update this page if there are changes in the tournament format. If you have any questions regarding the tournament, you can reach Imperium at their Facebook page. The crew will be attending(And hopefully competing) this event so hope to see you all there on February 8!

 

 

PlayStation 4 Launch Event Philippines

SONY DSC The PlayStation 4 has officially launched in the Philippines! Celebrated with a 2 day launch event at Glorietta 2 on the 14th and 15th of January 2014 with a bunch of games that you can try out in their open exhibit area.

 

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I missed out on the launch program but got there in time for the first Celebrity Showdown where they were playing Just Dance (one of the newer ones). While everyone was distracted by the dancing of celebrities that I didn't know, I went in and played about everything that was there.

 

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On PS4, I got to try out Knack, and played with some of the AR bots in the Playroom. I also got to try out the PSVita TV. They were running God Eater, Dragon's Crown and Gundam Breaker on the exhibit floor as well as Muramasa Rebirth on the stage. The PSVita TV uses a white Dual-Shock 3 controller and emulates the front touchscreen by clicking down on the right analog stick and pressing either L1 or L2 to simulate tapping.

 

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They also had a few PSVita 2000s on display. I got to try out Tear Away and Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z. The PSVita 2000 may have downgraded their screens from OLEDs back to LCD but god damn do those LCDs look good. Everything was very crisp and clear and I did not notice any ghosting while I was playing. It feels great in the hand too. The smaller size and lighter weight is very noticeable and a welcome change compared to the original PSVita models.

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I also got to experience the Personal 3D Viewer, Sony's answer to the Oculus Rift. Got to play the PS4 version of Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag and Killzone: Shadowfall on it. Too bad none of the games that had hooked up to it had 3D support. It was very underwhelming.

 

Personal 3D Viewer

Aside from that, they also had 2 PS3s running what I think was Gran Turismo 6 and a few PS4s running NBA 2k14.

We uploaded a ton of photos of the event on our Facebook page so check it out!

Imperium eSports Bar Grand Opening

Imperium E-Sports Bar and Video Game Lounge Last week we wrote about a brand new bar that opened up in Metro Manila - the country's first ever eSports bar. If you haven't read the article yet, you can do so HERE, but the long and short of it is, if ever you wished there was a sports bar that would show the latest in the competitive fighting game scene or competitive e-Sports such as Starcraft II rather than the normal bread and butter of the UFC, NFL, and other major sporting events, then your in luck. Imperium eSports Bar and Video Game Lounge, located on the 2nd Floor of the Metrowalk Commercial Complex in Ortigas, is just what you've been looking for, and for many a gamer - a dream come true.

The moment you enter the bar it already makes a big impression. Wall to wall televisions and monitors showing the latest and greatest in competitive gaming, with blue neon lights making you feel like you stepped into the latest TRON film. Behind the blue lit bar hum a set of consoles, waiting patiently for players. We were dying to get our hands on the Xbox One for some Killer Instinct, but sadly the game is yet to be made available in the Philippines.

Bar and Consoles

Booze and Games = Perfect

Menu's are creatively placed inside used Xbox 360 cases, with a selection of regular bar fare and chow you'd expect, and also some uniquely named cocktails!

The Cocktail Menu

The menus are stored inside old Xbox 360 cases

The TMG gang were lucky enough to attend the grand opening last Thursday, December 13, and boy was it one heck of an event. The grand opening showed that the concept of an e-Sports bar definitely has a lasting appeal in the country, as the place quickly filled up as the night went on. Representatives from various online fighting game groups arrived in force as well, including Injustice Philippines, Smash Brothers Philippines, Tekken Philippines, Marvel vs Capcom Philippines,  and even a few curious passer-by's who were wondering what all the ruckus was about. Pretty soon the place was packed to capacity and the hype was at an all time high.

The company, the food, and the drinks were all great - but the highlight of course, were the competitive matches. Games ran the entire night, and through the entire gamut from NBA 2K14, to a 5v5 Heroes of Newerth match, to an imported copy of Blazblue: Chronophantasma and of course - MAHVEL BABY! Our very own Miggoy had the pleasure of commentating during the bouts of Injustice: Gods Among Us over their livestream. Oddly, Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition was lacking from the line-up, but we are sure we'll be seeing that game in relatively short order.

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Our very own Miggoy hypes up the Injustice stream

One of the biggest highlights of course was when 13 year old Filipino Tekken prodigy "AK" made an appearance. Currently ranked third in the world, it was an absolute pleasure to watch this young man play. In one of the funnier highlights of the night, rather than a money match happening, we saw a BURGER match, where whoever would be able to beat AK in a best of 3 would recieve a free burger. Sadly, many people went hungry that night, to say the least.

AK playing some Tekken Tag 2!

AK leaves no one doubting why he is #3 ranked in the world

Overall, the event was a grand success, and from what we saw at the grand opening, there's a bright future ahead for Imperium and for the local FGC and eSports scene. We had a chance to talk to one of the owners briefly, Mr. Raphael Gancaytco and we hope to have him soon on the TMG Podcast to talk about his inspirations and hopes for the future, so stay tuned for that!

Check out the recorded LiveStreams below!

Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition 3 vs 3 Exhibition Match

Migo-san vs Haiku money match

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 AK Burger Battle

AK Vs. Garrett FT3 Exhibition

Ultiamte Marvel vs Capcom 3 Papable Peter Vs. Cha FT5 Exhibition

Papable Peter Vs. Garrett FT5 Exhibition

Garrett Vs. Cha FT5 Exhibition

You can find Imperium at Unit 6B 2nd Floor Metrowalk Commercial Complex Meralco Avenue, 1600 Pasig or contact them at 571-9534 or 09062487476. They are open from 5:00pm to 2:00am. Also check out their new Facebook page and follow them on Twitter.