When someone gets up and says the inspiration of their latest game was to "reawaken my son's imagination", that's always going to get my attention. And I'm glad I did pay attention, because the upcoming PlayStation 3 title Puppeteer looks charming, fun, and fresh.
In this case, the words were coming from Gavin Moore: creative director on the title, and a long-term fixture at Sony Japan. He said his son was actually getting bored of most games - a result, perhaps, of having a game developer father who owns every single console. In fact, says Moore, his son would play a game for half an hour, then announce: "I'm bored! I'm going outside now!"
Part of Moore was very pleased that his kid was heading outside, but the game developer side of him wondered why his son wasn't engaging with these titles, and whether he could make something that did.
At its most basic, Puppeteer is a platformer. But it combines several cool elements to create an experience that feels fresh in such an overdone genre. Let's break it down:
• Theatrical: The conceit, or premise, or whatever, is that of a puppet show. This particular puppet show tells the story of a boy whose soul is stolen by the evil Bear King who lives on the moon. This evil King has stolen many souls of children, putting them in marionette bodies and eating their heads. Your name is Karuto, and you're simply the latest to be stolen away and imprisoned in the King's land. But of course, there's something special about you...