While waiting to speak with Q-Games Dylan Cuthbert and PixelJunk Eden artist Baiyon, we burned through a new level from the PixelJunk Eden Encore expansion, enjoying the new âmirror modeâ gameplay.
The new addition to the third PixelJunk brand game feels like a natural fit, both comfortable and innovative, not unlike the trio of downloadable games weâve seen Q-Games deliver on the PlayStation Network. The newest Encore, which adds five new gardens and two new gameplay modesâthe other being a âzero Gâ modifierâwas in response to Edenâs âgeneral popularity.â
We asked Cuthbert about the success of Eden and what we should expect from the next entries, tentatively titled PixelJunk 4 and PixelJunk Dungeons.
Cuthbert said that the PixelJunk series was originally âmeant to be quite esoteric.â
âWe werenât expecting much in the way of sales,â Cuthbert noted. âBut sales have definitely surpassed our expectations.â Perhaps so much so that Eden visual artist and musician Baiyon is now âmore in-demand.â Expect to hear more about Baiyonâs other game endeavors in the near future, but donât expect them to be PixelJunk related.
After PixelJunk Eden Encore ships, we may finally hear more about the fourth game in the series that strives for a balance of old-school gameplay with modern day, âtrue HDâ visuals running at 60 frames per second.
That fourth game wonât be the previously hinted PixelJunk Dungeons that Cuthbert name-dropped at GDC last year.
It will, however, tap the PlayStation 3 hardware more so than any other previous game, with PixelJunk 4 taking advantage of the Cellâs multi-SPU architecture. Expect to see Q-Games start teasing the game closer to release, a strategy different from the pre-release campaign of Eden.
âThis time, we want to have more of a gap,â Cuthbert said of the gameâs reveal. He wants PixelJunk fans to hold off from setting their expectations about what 4 will be.
As for Dungeons, we might know even less about the game than we thought we did. Thatâs because the Q-Games founder says the game might not be called PixelJunk Dungeons at all. And itâs not necessarily a dungeon crawler, re-imagined in the PixelJunk style.
âWe want to make sure we can make a game thatâs different from what people expect,â he said.