flOw evolution gameplay video at GDC 2007

Posted Mar 8, 2007 at 10:54AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3 Tags: Europe, GDC, Jenova Chen, PlayStation Network, Sony
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More than for North American fans, this flOw gameplay video is for our European friends who will get the opportunity to download the game on April 6. It will be remembered that just before the Game Developers Conference (GDC) began, Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios (SCEWW) President Phil Harrison promised to showcase, among other things, a demonstration of PlayStation downloadable titles.

This one-minute long flOw gameplay vid shows how the bootylicious squirmy jelly evolves in-game through shape-shifting. While the game is pretty much straight up, it's amazing how creator Jenova Chen was able to incorporate such features that makes the game a little more interesting.

flOw became available across North America last February 22 for the reasonable price of US$ 7.99. As we've mentioned earlier, the game can be downloaded at the PlayStation Network in Europe starting April 6, but pricing is still yet to be revealed. Expect more announcements from Phil Harrison and the rest of the Sony gang in the days to come.



 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-03-08 11:17:17
flow rocks

It's a great game, looks incredible in full HD. One downfall is the music. I just put my own stuff on when I play. A feature that lets you play music from the drive would make it perfect.
by - 2007-03-08 13:35:59
yeah

i hope this comes out on the xbox live marketplace
by - 2007-03-08 15:26:31
like

i know like the 360
by - 2007-03-09 03:42:19
>julien

It won 't come out on xbox live. It 's PS3 exclusive.

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