
SEGA wants PSP players to prepare for a head trip. IGN is reporting that this summer SEGA will release a psychological puzzle game called Crush. Created by Kuju Brighton, Crush is about a man named Dan who is haunted by his past and suffers from chronic insomnia. To try and cure this problem, Dan turns to hypnosis. If that doesn't sound unique, just wait until you hear about the gameplay.
Crush takes place in a complex 3D world where players have to "crush" environments, which makes them then become 2D space. At this point the layout is like that of a 2D platformer. Because of the altering of the world, you're able to solve puzzles, access new areas and gain reach to secret items.
Sounds ridiculously creative. I can't wait to get my hands on it! See trailer after the cut.
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1-24-2007 @ 2:35PM
Jeremy said...
oh my gosh, that is nuts!
i cant wait for this game! ima play it while im wasted lol
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1-24-2007 @ 3:11PM
Arnie said...
That look impressive, I hope they do a demo!!
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1-24-2007 @ 6:02PM
hceze said...
wow this is weird
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1-24-2007 @ 8:35PM
Carnie said...
That game looks like it is going to be one hell of a trip indeed. I can't wait to play it either....wow....just wow....
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1-24-2007 @ 9:19PM
Dave said...
An innovative Sega game? On the PSP? Wow, hell really is frozen. Great news for Sega and Sony fans, though.
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1-25-2007 @ 8:09AM
Evil Inside said...
Cool, more unique titles. This is exactly what the psp needs.
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1-25-2007 @ 10:40AM
Alien said...
There are allready so many exclusive PSP titles , and now this ... just please give us a good title Sega , and dont blow this :)
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1-25-2007 @ 11:38AM
Rodec said...
WOW... never thought I'd see the day. True creativity and on my PSP from SEGA no less!!!
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1-25-2007 @ 4:53PM
Qtrain2bklyn said...
wow. this game looks crazy!! and that's just what the psp needs to help diversify it's library. The game seeems to have a cool/wierd effect that's very unfamiliar. i'm curious to see how the finished product will turn out.
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