Sentences with phrase «yoshida does»

Yoshida does admit that pricing has been a big concern for Sony since project work on the handheld began in 2008.
Yoshida does brilliantly to prevent the striker from cutting back inside, but the flag has gone up.
He's barely been mentioned tonight because of the fantastic job that Jack Stephens and Maya Yoshida did in the centre - back positions.»
It's not clear whether all PS4 games would support this but Sony's Shuhei Yoshida did say that control input remote play will be a mandatory feature that the developers have to obey.
Yoshida did not elaborate on what attune means, but it's likely to be something like collecting a resource or some form of level progression.
Not really, consider what Yoshida did with FFXIV, it was a dead duck before he came in and now it is flourishing, having him on the board of directors can only mean good things, same with the producer of NieR Automata — that game was a massive risk and it ended up being one of the best games released last year.
As Yoshida did, Parker does also — avidly collecting objects and images that are considered outside the boundaries of traditional art and incorporating them into the work.
I can't think of any other Chicago based artist who influenced as many others as Yoshida did.

Not exact matches

Outside of North America, Yoshida retains the brand and does direct distribution of his products around the world, including Australia, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Korea and Japan.
It peeked again — after all, TV could not ignore the ceremonies — but each time it did the smiling Yoshida held up the villainous cigarettes and the camera had to run and hide again.
Arsenal threaten to profit from a very similar move, as this time Bellerin plays it in low for Lacazette, but Yoshida thunders into a tackle and does enough to put him off as the striker shoots high over the crossbar.
«The atoms do not carry any electric charge, therefore they only exert a minimal force on the electron,» says Shuhei Yoshida.
Or maybe you have heard of Minoru Yoshida who did 10,507 pushups without stopping.
Indiewire's Eric Kohn believes Climax might be Noé's «best movie yet,» and Vulture's Emily Yoshida agrees, claiming it's «the best Noé has been in ages, and perhaps the most humane film he's ever done
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At Vulture, Emily Yoshida said the project «doesn't feel like a fashion movie, perhaps until its closing moments.
The documentary on Eros + Massacre provides plenty of context from French film critics Mathieu Capel and Jean Douchet, and, even better, lets Yoshida lay out his own philosophical and political intentions for the film, as do Yoshida's separate introductions to Heroic Purgatory and Coup d'Etat.
Sony's Shuhei Yoshida has announced the reason behind why PlayStation Experience 2015 didn't saw big PlayStation 4 game announcements from first party studios like Sony Bend and others.
Arne Meyer stated that Naughty Dog is very much ready to do the remaster of Uncharted: Golden Abyss for PlayStation 4, but Sony Worldwide Studio Boss Shuhei Yoshida needs to give the go ahead first.
He and screenwriter Reiko Yoshida (working from Aoi Hiragi's graphic novel) do prove to be just as creative and imaginative as the maestro in this whimsical tale of a bored teenage girl whose brave rescue of a cat sets off a chain of increasingly unusual events.
This should not be of any surprise to anyone but this tweet of Yoshida sure serves to kill any argument that states that Metacritic does not have tremendous sway in the industry.
«Uncharted, it's a great title, one of the big franchises, but it doesn't really work in Japan,» Yoshida said.
For those who have doubt, Yoshida says: «You can look back at what we did for Gamescom in the past (for PGW)»
Speaking in an interview on the PlayStation Blogcast, Sony's Shuhei Yoshida spoke about Dark Souls» captivating player - to - player interactions, saying «Lots of things these games - Demon's Souls and Dark Souls - did, like leaving the messages to other people asynchronously so you feel connected but not really connected at the same time, all of these things inspired us when we were designing the system features for PS4.»
«When you look into classroom teaching, a lot of professional development is done outside of classroom content and practice,» said Dr. Yoshida, who consults with districts and works with teachers to set up lesson study programs.
It's beneath you Yoshida, or did you just lower yourself to it?
Yoshida even said that you don't need to connect to the internet to play the PS4 and you don't need a day one patch.
Does he believe Yoshida would say that BC was played by millions as the leave it out of their system?
While talking to GI.biz, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida addressed these issues, letting third - party developers know that they are aware of what's going on with their machine saying, «We know there's a lot more that we can do, and with the massive growth of the industry we understand that third party publishers have so many choices, many more than they have resources.
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If you don't, chances are you'll get the opportunity for a crisp refresher on the title soon, as Shuhei Yoshida of Sony Computer Entertainment has said that the company is «keen» on looking into a high - definition re-release of the game, similar to the remastered God of War Collection released in 2009.
Don't hold your breath for a PlayStation Vita successor - so says Shuhei Yoshida, president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios.
(That is not to disregard the incredible and inspiring turn around that director / producer Naoki Yoshida and Square Enix did for the game.)
If by remote play you mean VITA / PS3 «all games» remote play there's news yes, Mr Yoshida twitted like two days ago that due to memory constrains on PS3, remote play wouldn't be possible for most titles, I don't think Sony is even working on that (that was one of the main reasons I bought a VITA...), hackers on the other hand have it working somehow... so I don't know what is happening, probably that will be a PS4 / VITA thing (it's called marketing opportunity).
Knowing that joining a well established community — and try an all - new adventure — can be daunting, Yoshida - san offers his advice for PlayStation 4 fans who are interested in joining but don't know where to begin, and explains exactly why there's no better time to join in the fun.
Matsuno and Final Fantasy XIV director Naoki Yoshida will appear on stream and discuss the special raid, as well as details on Patch 4.1 and all the other special things Square Enix are doing to support the 4th anniversary of the game.
Yoshida: In our design plans, we really wanted to include the vehicle battles that we had been unable to do in PSII.
G: During the development of Final Fantasy XV we have seen something quite new for Final Fantasy games, at least concerning single player ones, as your colleague Naoki Yoshida has been doing the same for Final Fantasy XIV.
The mechanical monsters were all done by Yoshida, and we realized that it would be problematic if each person's character designs were different, so we consulted with each other and harmonized our designs as we went.
On the question of console lifecycles, Shuhei Yoshida explained: The great thing about consoles is that they don't change... so developers can spend time learning...
Sony did the same thing early this generation with the viral video «How you share games on PS4» with Boyes and Yoshida.
The Nintendo 3DS's success also shows that portable console gaming hasn't been killed off by smartphones yet and that doesn't seem to be changing any time soon, which makes me question Shuhei Yoshida's comments.
No, we didn't consider it,» Yoshida said when speaking with the magazine for its new PS4 bumper issue, snagged from the magazine by GameEverything (via EG).
Sony worldwide studios president Shuhei Yoshida has said that the company didn't even consider making PS4 always - online in a new interview with GameInformer.
Yoshida's comments make Sony's position on the matter clear, at least — the PlayStation 4 will work when you're internet doesn't.
If the Collector's Edition seems a bit too pricey, don't worry, Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age will also be available in a Limited Edition ($ 49.99) that includes an exclusive Steelbook featuring artwork by Akihiko Yoshida and the in - game digital code to unlock the background music option for the Official Soundtrack.
Shuhei Yoshida, the President of Sony Interactive Entertainment's Worldwide Studios, let the world know the game is done with a heartfelt message delivered through Twitter:
«I personally do not recommend that,» Yoshida said.
Sony's Shuhei Yoshida has admitted that Sony could have done more to promote the Vita at E3 this year, acknowledging the complaints he's been receiving, but saying that Sony wanted to make their press conference shorter this year.
«Development is going well, but because it's about the story, we don't want to show too much,» Yoshida told GameSpot in a new interview.
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