
Looking back on the projects we have done so far this year, one of them stands out just for the sheer fun we had making it. So we thought we would share the love for Cloudberry Kingdom.
Looking back on the projects we have done so far this year, one of them stands out just for the sheer fun we had making it. So we thought we would share the love for Cloudberry Kingdom.
We’ve loved watching the rise of indie games this year and so we were ecstatic when The Chinese Rooms briefed us on the Gamescom announcement trailer for their new title Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture.
Our launch campaign for a new Might & Magic RPG title comprised of logo design/branding, key art, announcement tease for digital and social channels, and an announce trailer for PAX that would make maximum impact across the gaming press and community.
To announce the arrival of LittleBigPlanet on VITA, we wanted to find the best way to show that the create tools of LBP could now be experienced anywhere and on the move – with a whole new set of tools and functions to take advantage of its new portable incarnation.
The challenge with Sleeping Dogs was to highlight the specific content of the DLC packs whilst keeping them firmly set within the iconic style of the game.
To activate the Manifesto and bring it to life we created “The Manifesto for the Greater Good” film which debuted as part of the Ubisoft conference at Gamescom.
Following on from our trailer production work on Ridge Racer: Unbounded, Namco Bandai approached us to provide strategy and brand direction for a new Free-To-Play version of the game.
The Promax Gold award winning History of Videogames trailer showcased LittleBigPlanet 2’s new functionality and creation tools by combining stop motion animation and our most ambitious level design undertaking to date.
To kick off the multiplayer campaign for HomeFront we developed and produced a trailer that showed off the key USPs of the game – large scale warfare in a real, brutal battle set in America’s deserted suburbs.
Bringing a new IP to market is always a challenge – bringing an all-out Japanese action title to a western market can be even trickier.