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Papo & Yo Hands On Preview

Jason checked out this unique title last night and was blown away by the experience. Check out his impressions!

This year, we're doing something a bit different. In order to bring you coverage as fast as possible, we'll be posting audio recordings of notes from staff members at E3 and later adding in a written version of the impressions. Please click through and check out this staff member's recorded thoughts on the game from the E3 show floor.

Notes

- Coming 2012 to PSN exclusively

- Chalk lines on sidewalk with a Child

- Cardboard box houses

- Kid picked up boxes - able to reassemble houses irl to make a path

- boy and friend monster

- monster eats poison frog for energy, turns evil when he does

- platforming puzzles, light team work

- the boy seemed to almost be raising the monster, and interactions with the monster would open up progress.

- At one point, the boy lured the monster into a square chalk line with food, and a giant cardboard box appeared around the monster, like what one would keep a pet in.

- Monster looks like a pink rhino with big shoulders.

- After trapping him in the box, a few buildings submerged underground, opening up more of the pathway.

- At this point, you had to lure a monster onto a chalk-like switch, and use a toy robot he's afraid of to scare him into standing still to progress.

- Anyway, after that you feed him the giant poison dart frogs, he goes on a rampage, and the demo is over.


 

Comments

Chuck Jose Staff Alumnus

06/07/2011 at 07:22 PM

I'm very excited to actually get hands on with this game. The title alone intrigues me so much.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

06/07/2011 at 09:15 PM

I didn't get the chance to see it on the show floor today, but I did get to see Bastion, an awesome indie title. I'll be working on some quick audio impressions of that pretty soon now that the floor is closed.

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