30-08-2012 18:17
Cita:gamesector[/url]"]However, a look over a Sony employees CV ÔÇô or Curriculum vitae ÔÇô from 2003 shows that a third instalment into the franchise, was at one stage, planned. The employee in question, Katie Sorrell, who worked at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe as Senior Designer from 1997 until 2006, states that she worked on ÔÇ£new concept workÔÇØ for the game during her time at the firm. Sure, thatÔÇÖs quite some time ago, but diving deeper into the story, it seems that SonyÔÇÖs been working with students of the University of Abertay Dundee to develop prototypes based on the IP ÔÇô two designed for the PSP and another, more interestingly, designed for the PS3:Mini resumen:
Tasked with coming up with a fresh idea for the franchise on the PSP, the first, MediEvil: Grave Cards, is described as ÔÇ£a game based on traditional collectible card games with the gameplay twist of dominoesÔÇØ, whilst the second MediEvil: Boneyard, focused on gameplay more akin to that of SonyÔÇÖs Twisted Metal franchise.
- MediEvil: Grave Cards [PSP]
- MediEvil: Boneyard [PSP]
- MediEvil: Defence OÔÇÖ The Damned [PS3 + Move Support]
The most interesting of the three projects and designed for the PlayStation 3 and PS Move, MediEvil: Defence OÔÇÖ The Damned, was ÔÇ£developed in collaboration with Sony and the original MediEvil team at Sony CambridgeÔÇØ.
- el primero, Medievil: Grave Cards, era para PSP y era de cartas coleccionables
- el segundo, Medievil Boneyard, también para PSP pero con una jugabiliad más parecida a Twisted Metal
- el tercero, MediEvil: Defence OÔÇÖ The Damned, era para Ps3 + Move, contaba con la colaboración del equipo original de Medievil Sony Cambridge