Gaming Target may earn affiliate commissions when you make a purchase through some of our deals links. Learn more. Find PS5 restock news updated daily.






Xbox Series X | XOne | XBLA  PS5 | PS4 | PSN  Switch | VC    3DS  Mobile    PC    Retro    


 » news
 » reviews
 » previews
 » cheat codes
 » release dates
 » screenshots
 » videos

 » specials
 » interviews

 » facebook
 » twitter
 » contests

 » games list
 » franchises
 » companies
 » genres
 » staff
 

Have you been able to get either a Xbox Series X|S or PS5?

Yes
No
I Have Stopped Looking For Now


Game Profile
INFO BOX
PLATFORM:
Multiplatform
PUBLISHER:
EA Games
DEVELOPER:
EA LA
GENRE: Action
PLAYERS:   1
RELEASE DATE:
TBA
 Written by John Scalzo  on July 07, 2007

News: The man has two great game concepts in the works.



Newsweek and their video game guru N'Gai Croal have the scoop on two of the games Steven Spielberg is creating for EA.

The first game is the Wii-exclusive Project PQRS (a working title, obviously). According to Newsweek, PQRS is "an action-puzzle simulator that neatly blends the creativity of the building-blocks game Jenga with the charm of a Saturday-morning cartoon." This concept is coupled with an interface that turns the pointer into "an extension of your hand" to manipulate the blocks.

The second game is Project LMNO (also a working title), an action game for the Xbox 360 and PS3. Croal described LMNO as "North by Northwest meets E.T. Чif E.T. were female, grown up and, um, hot." That's mildly creepy, but the article goes on to describe just how this weird mashup will work.

LMNO takes a page from Ico and places players in the shoes of an ex-secret agent and his computer-controlled female partner (the E.T. of the comparison). Croal says "the bond that you forge while on the run with the computer-controlled womanЧgood, bad, indifferentЧdetermines the nature of her special abilities and the ways in which she'll assist you." So where does E.T. fit in? Apparently she changes colors like a mood ring with "translucent skin that lights up in different colors to express her quicksilver moods."

Spielberg is also working on a third project with EA (which has no working title yet), but it was not mentioned in the article.

The article (titled "Wii Can't Wait to Play") is online now and is currently scheduled to appear in the July 16th issue of Newsweek; or just in time for E3. So I imagine EA will have more on these Spielbergian simulations next week.

source: Newsweek



User Comments

Pacific Drive Update Brings New Activities and Free Cosmetics


Time Loop RPG In Stars and Time Celebrates Its One Year Anniversary With Physical Items


S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Arrives on Xbox Game Pass and PC


Victoria 3: Pivot of Empire Content Now Available


Loco Motive Pulls Into The Station on Nintendo Switch and PC


Zero to Hero Teaches You How To Dance on the Nintendo Switch


Stellaris: Console Edition First Contact and Galactic Paragons Now Available


RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic Heads To Nintendo Switch in December


Nintendo Switch eShop Weekly Update Arrives With Sims and Cats


Blindfire Early Access Now Available on PlayStation 5






Home    •    About Us    •    Contact Us    •    Advertise    •    Jobs    •    Privacy Policy    •    Site Map
Copyright ©1999-2021 Matt Swider. All rights reserved. Site Programming copyright © Bill Nelepovitz - NeositeCMS