This confidential information is the second project shown after the discussion on the release date for The Last of Us Part 2, at the recent Sony Playstation meeting with Naughty Dog.
During the meeting, a secondary team of Naughty Dog official reveal for the first time is work for a new original IP, under development for the next generation Playstation, to the Sony marketing managers. The final name of the new IP has not yet been decided, and the progress of the game is still far from being concluded.
At the moment the code name of the project is "Stray's cross". "Stray's cross" will be an action/adventure game in first person, with steampunk elements. And it will have two protagonists, a former female scientist, (talented scholar, fascinated by space-time science, she discovers confidential documents that will lead her to discover a hidden truth much bigger than she could imagine), and a wanted criminal man (a former construction worker unjustly arrested for protecting a wanted friend during a shooting against the police).
The plot is about a secret conflict that lasted entire ages, and how this will lead to the inevitable ruin of human society. And the story begins with the casual meeting of the two protagonists, in completely different circumstances, who will soon find themselves having to work together to get what they are looking for
It's really embarrassing when consumers of western AAA tripe try to post a "good combat" webm, you can tell they don't have the slightest clue about what makes a good combat system.
Lincoln Ortiz
It's not even the dynamic, since men do typically make better laborers than women, it's the inevitable genius science female dialogue that they'll stuff the entire game to the brim with. It'll sound like the Big Bang Theory after they introduced all the female science characters.
Nolan Hughes
Doubt on the first person.
Gavin Rodriguez
>"A gane where STORY, story, story story, "
Asher Allen
>naughty dog in current year lol >steampunk HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
fitting that the gayest snoy company takes one of the worst, most normie appealing artstyles. has steam punk literally ever looked good?