E3 2017: I Can’t Figure Out Sony’s Agenda in Hiding this New Game

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As I’m writing this, it has been seven hours since the PlayStation E3 Showcase concluded. A bit of a spoiler for my future opinion on which company won, but I felt the show was a dud. I’ve attended the PlayStation show for the last four years, and this is easily the time I felt the least excited walking out of the theater. Almost everything I saw that I cared about was a carryover from last year, just showing us how much more finished God of War and Days Gone were. I want new IPs, damn it! I appreciate that you are remaking Shadow of the Colossus, but I want a new one!

Which is why it’s so odd that hours after the show wrapped up, there are still new trailers emerging on the Playstation YouTube page. One such is for Hidden Agenda, a social/adventure game horror hybrid meant to be played on your couch. This game looks truly innovative, and I cannot fathom why it wasn’t part of their main show. What’s even stranger is that The Inpatient was given stage time, even though both titles are under development by Supermassive Games. You might remember Supermassive Games from their previous Playstations exclusive, Until Dawn.  Now it’s too early to speculate, but I’m going to just guess the three are related. If I’m right, call me an oracle later.

PlayLink – Introducing Hidden Agenda – PS4 Video | E3 2017:
Blending the best elements of movies and games, this story based adventure drops you into a tale rife with chilling moral dilemmas. Up to four of you can join in and influence the narrative, but beware – not all of you will be working towards the same objective…

From quick-fire quizzes to immersive multiplayer experiences, PlayLink titles are all about games that everyone can enjoy. No need for multiple DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controllers.
Pop a game into your PS4, pick up your smartphones, gather around your TV and prepare for a different experience!

Hidden Agenda

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