They get beamed down into the controller. It’s as easy to play as the real thing but with that extra touch of digital magic!įor our last example, we introduce the little AR Bots. Dragging your finger on the Touch Pad, you move your paddle up and down to return the ball. On the screen, the play field is projected between both controllers so each player can stretch, twist and bend it to try to get the upper hand. As a first test, we took a classic Air Hockey game and gave it a holographic visual treatment. Next, we also show you how you can use a pair of DualShock 4 controllers and combine them to create new gameplay. Of course, you can touch him, push him about and even stroke his sensors! But being a prototype robot, he still has a few unexpected mood swings, so better not tease him too much or he might get cranky and get back at you! By rubbing the Touch Pad like a magic lamp, you can summon Asobi, an interactive flying robot who comes out to play in your living room. It’s easy to use and very responsive, thanks to the high resolution of the Touch Pad.Īnother cool finding is one we nicknamed “the sci-fi genie”. Using the Touch Pad, you can scroll through them and click to make selections. This allows us to make cool augmentations like these holographic panels, which come out of the controller and appear around you on the screen. The first thing you will notice is how the Light Bar is tracked by the PlayStation 4 Camera. So what happens when we combine these with the PlayStation 4 Camera? Well, let us show you with this new video! There's only one reward here, the " Run Astro Run!" Trophy for logging a total time of under 7 minutes across all the levels.Hi everybody! We’re excited to unlock the doors to The PlayRoom, a place for fun and innovative PlayStation 4 Camera and DualShock 4 controller experiments!Īs we recently announced, the DualShock 4 controller is packed with lots of new features (such as Light Bar, Touch Pad, Motion Sensor, Speaker, improved Dual Motors…). Network Speed Run is a side area with a set of levels dedicated entirely to testing your skills with suits and obstacles from the main four zones in the game. 1994 Throwback is the only level dedicated entirely to a boss fight, but we'll refrain from mentioning more about it here.! This zone's suit is the Monkey Suit, which you control with the Adaptive Triggers and the SIXAXIS.ġ994 Throwback is the final zone of the game, whose entry is located in the underside of the CPU Plaza (use the ramp between the entries to Memory Meadow and GPU Jungle to get down there). It's coloured green after the Triangle button. GPU Jungle is the fourth and final zone in the game, with Artefacts covering the PlayStation 4 era from 2013 to 2019. This zone's suit is the Frog Suit, again controlled with the Adaptive Triggers and the SIXAXIS. It's coloured blue after the Cross button, more commonly referred to as the X button. This zone's suit is the Rocket Suit, which you control with the Adaptive Triggers and the SIXAXIS tilt controls.Ĭooling Springs is the third zone in Astro's Playroom, whose Artefacts come from the PlayStation 3 era from 2006 to 2013. It's coloured red after the Circle Button. SSD Speedway is the second zone in the game, whose Artefacts cover the PlayStation 2 from 2001 to 2006. ![]() The suit in this zone is the Baseball Suit, which you can move around by swiping on the Touch Pad. This zone is coloured after the pink Square button. Memory Meadow is chronologically the first zone in the game, with Artefacts covering the original PlayStation era from 1995 to 2000. It has nothing to do with cardboard peripherals, that's Nintendo's thing! PlayStation Labo is your place to view and admire all the collectibles you've gathered throughout the game, including Artefacts and Puzzle Pieces. Despite being a hub area, it does have a few Puzzle Pieces in it! ![]() Here you can access the seven other zones in the game. The CPU Plaza is the main hub of Astro's Playroom. Their order in this guide is based on the artefacts, starting with the original PlayStation through to the PlayStation 4. It's worth noting that you can play through the first four zones in any order you please.
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