Since I got my PlayStation 3 in 2010, the LittleBigPlanet series has always meant something to me. It was one of the first PS3 games I played and I loved how creative the series was. What I think has made LittleBigPlanet and its spinoffs stand out to me personally is that it has always reminded
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In a Twitter thread, Media Molecule Co-Founder Alex Evans announced he’s stepping away from the company and video game development. “Hey! So a few months ago I did a bit of lockdown-inspired soul searching & decided to step down from ‘dreams dev’ to ‘dreams fan’ – take a break from gamedev, a career I’ve been
Today, developer Media Molecule held a new DreamsCom showcase, demonstrating the boundless creativity available in Dreams. At the tail end of the presentation, the team revealed when the wonderful game creator is coming to PSVR. The update, called Inside The Box, drops next month. Check out that eggs and bacon in all its glory below.
Dreams is certainly a title that’s full of creative creations from players who make use of what is essentially a gamified game engine. Some players just play the in-game creations known as “Dreams” while others spend the time creating, providing new worlds for others to explore. One feature that has been asked for from the community
He’s done it again. BadRobo82 is a fan of Media Molecule’s Dreams which is available exclusively on PS4 and now he’s created a new part of his world that features a tornado. We reported on his stunning photorealistic creation that did the rounds online, showing a first-person world where the player walks through a lake and
What a crazy 24 hours it has been for The Last of Us Part 2 fans, right? Most of us have been dodging those horrible TLOU2 leaks (no actual leaks are included in that link) circulating social media and trying to stay away from places like Twitter to then have our emotions uplifted when Sony
Who said that you can’t make your dreams a reality? Well, in Media Molecule’s game creation system you can do just that and allow your imagination to run wild. The studio even opened their doors for job opportunities for future game developers due to the outstanding projects people were crafting in-game. But one person’s dream is
With its official launch on PS4 last month, Media Molecule’s long-awaited Dreams has opened the doors for numerous players to expand their creativity and let their imaginations run wild. From fan-made recreations of classic and upcoming games, to some truly wild uses of its tools, Dreams is unlike anything Media Molecule has made before, with the studio
As it does every month, Sony today took to the PlayStation Blog and revealed just which games were the biggest winners of the past month on the PlayStation Store. In a month devoid of any major new releases, one of 2019’s more notable titles ended up coming out on top of the competition. Ubisoft proved
Dreams is an always-expanding universe powered by the tools to help players build and play other community-created video games. The PS4 title, created by Media Molecule, creators of LittleBigPlanet and Tearaway, has opened doors for players who have taken advantage of the tools to create fan-favorite remakes as well as original titles. The game has
The creative limits of Media Molecule’s latest opus, Dreams, is nearly boundless. From recreations of upcoming video games to breakfast meals that look better than the real thing, fans are creating works of genius that would give Peter Molyneux pause. One local area resident, going by user @ImNotReal_DS on Twitter, feels like the current version of
While we may be waiting for Ghost of Tsushima to eventually release on PS4, one Dreams player is taking matters into their own hands. In case you don’t know, Dreams is a game creation system made by Media Molecule specifically for PS4. It allows creators to get, well, creative with what they make. Even in its first few months,
If something is worth having it’s worth waiting for. Never has that been truer than with Dreams. Announced back in 2013, it has been a journey from the very start to the close of the current-gen lifecycle. Many games would be vilified for such a long lead time, but Dreams isn’t just another run of
Dreams from Media Molecule has finally arrived in its full glory (if you purchased Dreams Early Access). For those of you who did not partake in early access, you can buy the game on Friday, February 14. In celebration of its release day, Media Molecule and Sony have released a brand new launch trailer focusing
It has been a long time coming but Media Molecule’s Dreams is finally set to formally release next week. This full release of Dreams comes nearly a year after the game entered its Early Access phase in April 2019. Now, Media Molecule has revealed that those who were early adopters of the game will be able to
After launching into early access last year, developer Media Molecule today kicked off the new year with a rather substantial announcement regarding Dreams. In a new tweet from the studio’s official Twitter account, it was revealed that Dreams has now officially gone gold. This means that the work that was needed to see the game through to completion
Sometimes it seems that Media Molecule’s Dreams can create anything and John Beech, a senior principal designer at Media Molecule, has set out to prove this right. Recently he uploaded a screenshot titled “Full Beech Breakfast” on his Twitter account which shows a delicious looking Full English Breakfast. But as you may have already guessed,
Media Molecule’s Dreams is a great example of the incredible creativity that resides within the board game community. Since the game’s early access launch in the early parts of 2019, hundreds of amazing creations have been developed within Dreams. Media Molecule announced that Dreams is soon coming out of early access and into full release.
In an interview on IGN Unfiltered, Phil Harrison, Google’s current VP and general manager for Google Stadia, says the pitch for LittleBigPlanet was the best game pitch he ever saw while he was at PlayStation. “First of all, that whole thing came about because a guy who worked for me, called Pete Hawley, spent a
Since its launch earlier this month, the highly-anticipated Dreams from developer Media Molecule has opened the floodgates to players doing all kinds of intriguing and creative things with the “make anything” game, and from one creator that includes trying to recreate one of last year’s most acclaimed PS4 titles, Marvel’s Spider-Man. Dreams player Tamir Williams has chronicled on
Days Gone, which released exclusively for PS4 on April 26th, gets a new patch to address even more issues with the game including stuttering framerate, bugs, glitches, and crashing issues among other problems. Update 1.05 is smaller than the previous four updates, coming in at 136MB: The changelog for all the fixes: Added fixes for
Artistically minded gamers have been jumping into Dreams by Media Molecule since the Early Access period went live last week. Although the number of players getting in on the action is limited, this hasn’t hindered the abundance of creativity from talented people from over-flowing. Jeff Ross who is the Game Director at Bend Studio has
It’s been a long journey for release for Media Molecule’s Dreams, but the game creation platform is taking a step closer. In the midst of PAX East 2019, Media Molecule announced that the previously-announced Early Access period will begin on April 16. This trial period is coming after a formal beta and will focus primarily
Hot off the heels of the Dreams beta, Media Molecule has announced that Dreams will offer a Creator Early Access this Spring. Based off the creations the community made in the beta last month, Media Molecule decided that offering the Dreams creation suite in early access was the best way to allow people to create,
Any child of the 90’s is holding their breath that SpongeBob‘s “Sweet Victory” is making an appearance at Super Bowl LIII. However, a smaller — yet still very impressive — tribute to the series has been recreated in the beta of PS4 exclusive Dreams. The recreation of SpongeBob setting Bikini Bottom is a great introduction into the impressive
Earlier today, the beta non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for Media Molecule’s next game Dreams was lifted and the developer is already starting to see the fruits of their labor. While there’s surely been a ton of cool projects and games made in Dreams, one of the most impressive so far seems to be a new first-person shooter called Project Zero.
If you are developing a game, whether it be a development team of under ten people or a hugely expensive title spanning several worldwide offices, it’s likely that your game is going to be delayed. Whether it be because of missed milestones, a packed release week, or you’re a billion dollar company that didn’t have
After literally years of waiting, Media Molecule finally gave some players access to the creator’s beta for Dreams late last month. While this beta was at the time only confined to those subscribed to Media Molecule’s newsletter, today, the developer has finally opened sign-ups for everyone to now get in on the action. If you aren’t familiar with
Over the past few weeks, developer Media Molecule has continued to tell fans that they still plan on releasing a new beta for their upcoming game Dreams before the end of 2018. With the end of the year rapidly approaching though and Media Molecule remaining relatively silent, many of us have been wondering on just when they plan
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (or simply, E3) is one of the largest trade fairs in the world, and is an event that millions of gamers from around the world tune in every year in anticipation of their favourite companies announcing brand new titles. That’s why Sony announcing PlayStation’s absence from the trade show this week