Posts Tagged ‘games’

GDC 2010: Meet BackChatter, the Twitter MMO

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Detailed instructions for the BackChatter Twitter game.

(Credit:BackChatter.com)

Both Twitter and Facebook are immensely popular social networking tools that offer real-time sharing of ideas and updates — but of the two, only Facebook has a second life as a huge gaming platform. after all, the sheer simplicity of Twitter makes it hard to even imagine what kind of games could even be developed for it.

BackChatter is a project created especially for the Game Developers Conference, using Twitter as the basis of what is being called a “massively multiplayer GDC game.” while that might conjure up images of World of Warcraft, the actual game uses the definition of a massively multiplayer game rather liberally.

The goal of BackChatter is to spot trends and predict which individual words will be used most often in Twitter posts that include the hashtags #GDC and #GDC2010. The game resets itself periodically during the day, providing for 20 individual rounds over the course of three days.

Anyone can join the game by following BackChatter on Twitter, then tweeting your three word choices per round (more detailed instructions are on the BackChatter.com Web site). You earn points each time a chosen word comes up in an eligible tweet. that catch is, as more people “bet” on the same words, those popular words (such as “game,” or “PlayStation”) are worth fewer points for each hit.

Winners and details for each round will be posted on BackChatter.com, and the game runs from 9:00 AM Thursday March 11 to 4:00 PM on Saturday, March 13 (all times PST).

After that, the game officially ends, but the technology behind BackChatter will be released as an open source project, which will allow others to run their own trendspotting Twitter games. we can’t saw we see a huge future in Twitter games, but we’re sure a lot of people said that about FarmVille as well.

God of War III Will Be Loadless, Has Trophies Detailed

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Worried that God of War III’s lack of PS3 install means that it’ll suffer from horrendous load times? If Sony Santa Monica is to be believed, it won’t have any. but it will have PSN Trophies, naturally.

When we reported that God of War III would forego the traditional PS3 hard drive installation, many of the responses seemed to be along the lines of “cool, but does this mean that we’ll have tons of load times instead?”

According to Sony Santa Monica technical mastermind Christer Ericson, your worries are unfounded. As with the previous GoW3 tech stories, the news came via Twitter:

“And since people asked: #GoW3 has seamless loading. No install, followed by 10+ hours of play uninterrupted by load screens!”

So, there won’t be an installation, there won’t be (obvious) load screens – most likely they’ll just run in the background like the recent Darksiders – so what’s the catch? This is all sounding a bit too good to be true: A game looks great, a game lacks any kind of installation other than for save games, and a game doesn’t have any load times?

You’re screwing with me, Sony Santa Monica. I bet I’m going to get GoW3 and start playing, and Kratos is going to pop out of the machine and kick me in the face, isn’t he?

Oh, and in case you were curious about potential PSN Trophies, TheSixthAxis has the list:

Bronze

* mr. Hand
Discover the secret ‘Hades Arm’ room
* Hit Man
Perform a 1000-hit combo
* Rip One!
Rip apart 1 Olympus Sentry
* Nice Tan
Blind 100 enemies with the Head of Helios
* Obedience School
Deliver 50 kicks to Hounds
* It’s getting hot in here…
Burn 100 enemies with the Bow of Apollo
* Souled Out
Summon every Soul with the Claws of Hades
* Bloody Hell
Cover Kratos in 500 buckets of blood by killing the enemies
* No Guts, No Glory
Gut 3 Centaur Generals
* Hitting your Stride
Upgrade any weapon to the next level

Silver

* Eye Candy
Collect all of the Gorgon Eyes
* Feather Plucker
Collect all of the Phoenix Feathers
* Are You Horny to Win?
Collect all of the Minotaur Horns
* Maxed out!
Completely upgrade all weapons

Gold

* Vengeance Complete
Beat the game
* up to the Challenge
Beat the Challenge of Olympus
* Unhuman
Beat Titan Mode
* Priceless
Collect all of the ‘Godly Possessions’

There are also 18 secret trophies, sixteen of which are story-related and the other two of which are … something.

God of War III is out this March.