Alone With You, Severed, and Far Cry Primal At PlayStation Experience 2015

Toronto developed games Alone With You from Benjamin Rivers, and Severed from DrinkBox Studios will be the PlayStation Experience in San Francisco next month.  Far Cry Primal, which is being worked on by Ubisoft Toronto, will also be at the event.  The two day event is open to gamers to try out upcoming PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation 4 games.  Included in the long list of games are some Toronto developed games so make sure to check them out if you're going to the event.

Learn More: http://playstation.com/experience Get Tickets: http://playstation.com/experience-tickets PlayStation Experience is back for 2015! This year we're taking the experience to Moscone West in San Francisco, CA, on December 5-6. Join thousands of fans across the world and be there for exciting announcements and panels, plus play new and unreleased games on the show floor.

You can check out the full list here, and purchase tickets for the event which runs December 5-6th.

Exclusive: Interview With PixelNauts' Alex Golebiowski

 Alex Golebiowski, Co-Founder of PixelNauts, was kind enough to take some time to talk to me about his history in the industry, starting PixelNauts with Chris Iacobucci, and what's in store for them.  Check it out below!

TorontoGameDevs.com: Thanks for doing the interview Alex! Can you tell me a bit about yourself? Your background and past work? And maybe a bit of history of PixelNauts?

Alex: Hey, no problem! I graduated from Seneca college in 2004 and got my first games industry job in early 2005 at Silicon Knights. I was a huge fan of Eternal Darkness and had always wanted to work at SK so I was super excited to be hired as an environment artist to work on Too Human right out of school. I worked there for five years on various titles including a contract we did for Vigil on Darksiders (The best experience ever!) and X-Men: Destiny. I left SK in 2010 and started looking for work, my plans were too head over to Ubisoft Toronto like many of my other SK co-workers. Chris Iacobucci left the company around the same time and while we were both updating our portfolios we decided to give this indie thing a go. So in January of 2011 we moved into our offices at the Generator at One and started PixelNAUTS. We were a couple of artists with no programming experience and no money but a huge desire to make our own games. We decided to do what we do best and try to make some money helping others make their games look awesome. Shortly after we started PixelNAUTS we were contracted by Compulsion Games to work on an early prototype of Contrast.

TorontoGameDevs.com: Before Lost Orbit, you helped work with Compulsion Games with Contrast, a PS4 release game. How did that relationship come about and what was that experience like?

Alex: Our relationship with the guys at Compulsion Games started a long time ago. One of the heads at Compulsion Games was the former Director of Seneca's Gaming program when Chris took the course. We were luckily looking for work when they were looking for artists and our partnership was born. At first we helped out with an early prototype but soon were brought on full-time to create all the environment art for Contrast, the game looked amazing and there was no way we wanted to miss out on being a part of it. Compulsion games is located in Montreal so we had to work remotely, when we first started we flew down to meet the team and got to the know the project. The guys really liked the work we had done on the prototype so they let us take the lead of the environment art style and gave us a lot of freedom to create the levels how we saw fit. Over the months we worked with their design team to make our art fit with the shadow puzzles and lighting tech. It was a very intensive period of production for us, it was just Chris and Myself creating the art for an entire game, it was a lot of work but it let us flex our creative and technical muscles. Contrast shipped in November 2013 to mixed reviews from press but overwhelmingly positive response from gamers. We had a great time working with the Compulsion team and will always be honored to be a part of the special project that was Contrast.

TorontoGameDevs: What was the inspiration for Lost Orbit? How come you decided on releasing the game on PS4 and Steam?

Alex: LOST ORBIT started off as an idea for a name slate for PixelNAUTS, we wanted to do a little animation of an astronaut jumping off the text and flying out into space with a jetpack. We thought it would be a fun game to control a little astronaut out in space without a ship, fragile and on the brink of death at all times. The game started off as a simple concept, the player would orbit around planets and use their forces to propel themselves through levels. We made a simple prototype and started getting feedback and we realized people enjoyed flying between planets more than orbiting and carefully planning jumps. In the end people just wanted to go faster and enjoyed splatting on rocks, so we decided to follow the fun and pushed those aspects of the game. LOST ORBIT became more about speed and maneuvering and less about careful timing, we had to abandon much of what we thought the game was and follow what the game was becoming. That has become a big part of how we make games, we start with an idea, develop it and let the game lead us to making it better. Our initial intention for LOST ORBIT was to release it on Mobile platforms and Steam, but as the game became faster and required very tight and responsive controls, we decided to drop mobile and focus on Steam instead. After the release of Contrast on PS4 we saw an opportunity to follow suite with our own games. When we first started PixelNAUTS we never imagined being able to self publish our games on consoles, but with Sony's open acceptance and support of indie games it became a reality. Working on Contrast gave us the experience of working on consoles and the connections to make it happen. We added the PS4 into our production quite late and had to extend our development by many months but it was all worth while. Developing on PS4 was relatively easy and the support we received from Sony was amazing.

TorontoGameDevs.com: Normally I ask what the game development community is like in Toronto, but you guys are located in St Catharines! So...what's it like in St Catharines? Or in Ontario in general?

Alex: The community in Ontario is great, there are so many game developers here and they're all awesome! We have made many local indie dev friends over the years and are always grateful to be in the province. Locally the indie dev industry is growing, after the closure of Silicon Knights, many developers decided to stay in the area and start their own companies. We work out of the Generator at One, a local shared office space for tech companies. At first we were the only game company here but soon after we were joined by Phantom Compass and Creative Bytes. The games industry is growing here and with Niagara College training new developers its sure to become another hub in Ontario's awesome indie dev community!

TorontoGameDevs.com: What's next for PixelNauts games? Do you plan on porting Lost Orbit? Working on something new? What's down the pipeline that you can share?

Alex: There are many things we would love to do with LOST ORBIT, ports, additions and expansions but currently we are focusing on a new project. We just started prototyping our new game but are not quite ready to share what it is yet. All I can say right now is that its a very different game but follows in the steps of LOST ORBIT in being a fast and deadly experience!

TorontoGameDevs.com Anything you'd like to share with our readers? Or final thoughts? Thanks for your time!

Alex: For anyone that's picked up LOST ORBIT I want to say thank you! It's been a lifelong dream of ours to create our own game and seeing people play it, talk about it and share their experiences is the most rewarding thing I have ever felt. As for PixelNAUTS, keep an eye out next year for some exciting announcements!

You can follow Alex on Twitter here, and PixelNauts on Twitter here.  If you haven't done so yet, make sure to pick up Lost Orbit on Steam, or the PlayStation Network.  Let us know in the comments what you thought of Lost Orbit!

Updates On N++ - Details On Patches, Porting, Sales

Toronto developer Metanet Software gave some updates on N++, which released three months ago on PlayStation 4.  They are working on a patch, but their developer Shawn McGrath will be moving onto other projects, and so they will be looking for another developer to help with future patches and content:

"What does this future hold? We’re still excited about releasing updates which will add new content and features (we really can’t wait for you all to try them), and we’re also still working towards bringing N++ to more platforms — especially Steam, which is our top priority. We hope to have more news about these exciting new developments soon."

Finally, Metanet Software mentioned they will be participating in sales. It's a strategy they said they would not do, but have no decided to give it a try to help get N++ into more hands.

We really want to wholeheartedly thank everyone who has already given N++ a try — we really appreciate it and we hope you’re enjoying it so far. There’s more to enjoy on the way! We are committed to bringing N++ to as many people as possible, because we know that we have made something that is worthy of being played

You can check out the full post here, and make sure download N++ on the PlayStation store.  You can also follow the developer on Twitter.

New Alone With You Trailer And Details - Coming Spring 2016

Independent Toronto developer Benjamin Rivers took to the PlayStation Blog today to share some details of his upcoming romance sci-fi story game Alone With You.  While the developer's last game Home was described as a "monologue that the player delivered", Alone With You is "a dialogue between you and the game".

"You’ll trek through beautiful, varied areas — which include a series of communication towers, the dilapidated Colony B, the workspaces and staff quarters of the facility’s agricultural operation, and the various components of the planet’s mining and processing centres. As you do so, you’ll be in constant communication with the AI, who acts as your lifeline and your tour guide. It’ll give you info on all the things and places you find, but it’ll also speak to you — asking you questions and responding to your answers. And if you’ve ever played Home, you’ll know: sometimes even the smallest decision can have unexpected consequences."

From the creator of Home - A Unique Horror Adventure comes ALONE WITH YOU, a sci-fi-romance adventure game for PS4 and PlayStation Vita. + OFFICIAL Website: http://www.alonewithyougame.com + Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/benjaminrivers + Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/alonewithyougame Coming Spring 2016! Play a demo of Alone With You at PlayStation Experience in San Francisco, California, December 5-6, 2015!

Make sure to check out the full post for all the details, including how the romance gameplay will work.  If you'll be at the upcoming PlayStation Experience this year you'll get a chance to try out the game.  The game is expected to hit PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Spring of 2016. Make sure to also follow Ben on Twitter.

More Toronto Game Devs Coming To PlayStation Now

Sony announced a huge increase to their PlayStation Now catalogue today, which includes a couple of Toronto, and surrounding area, developed games:

Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack from DrinkBox Studios

'Take on the big round role of mutant Blob, who’s just arrived on Earth and wants to eat everything he sees. Gobble up whatever is loose to grow – you’ll need to get bigger and bigger to get past hurdles! Use physics to make your way through the obstacle courses, and see just how grumpy a hungry mutant Blob can be. (Rated Everyone)'

Cel Damage HD from Finish Line Games

'Take control of the world’s nuttiest cartoon drivers to demolish your friends with insane weapons and wacky arena hazards! Dish out damage with 30 cartoon weapons, like Giant Hammer, TNT Sheep and Shrink Ray across 13 different battle arenas. (Rated Teen).'

Starwhal from Breakfall

'Flop it out in a retro, epic narwhal battle in space! The heart-piercing action is furious and unrelenting. Starwhal is a simulation of dreams in an ocean of the mind that will change your life! (Rated Everyone)'

You can check out the full list over at the PlayStation Blog.