E3 2008: Flower Hands-On

Flower is a beautifully original new game from the makers of Flow. We took a break from the show floor to chill out in its illustrious company.

While E3 is a mecca for new games and hardware, it can sometimes be a taxing experience. In between the hiking, the scrambling, and the missed appointments, it can be difficult to find time to actually write everything up. Perhaps that's the reason we're so thankful for games like Flower. Sony's new PlayStation Network game offers an experience that's so soothing, so ethereal, and so downright trippy that it made us forget we were in the middle of a bustling convention centre. We're not even embarrassed to say that its raw beauty was enough to bring us close to tears, and if you consider games to be an art form, then Flower is the Mona Lisa.

The game is being developed by That Game Company, the team who previously created Flow. As with its predecessor, the concept behind Flower is incredibly simple. You start with a single petal and then fly through open fields collecting more and more petals. If you pick up all the petals in a certain area then the grass will become more vibrant and alive, and you reach the end of the level by enlivened everything you can. But if you're racing to the end of each level then you're kind of missing the point. This is a game that's all about stirring emotions, and playing it to relax is as much a part of the experience as completing each level.

Although it has a simple premise, Flower has technical and artistic prowess. The PlayStation 3's Cell processor is put to work rendering 200,000 individual blades of grass, and combined onscreen they move in a highly convincing manner. The background details are minimal, but the concentration on core elements such as petals, grass, and spectral colours means it's exquisite to look at. The first level was full of vibrant greens, but the second field mixed purples and reds to enjoyably psychedelic effect.

Like Flow, Flower's controls hinge on using motion-sensitive controls. It's clear that the team have a great belief in Sony's control system, and they want the game to be as east to pick up and play as possible. You move the petal forward by holding the X button, and then tilt the controller to fly it around the world. If you tilt the controller up then you can gain height, or you can do a 180-degree turn by flipping it sharply.

Such an original concept perhaps shouldn't be shoehorned into a story, but there is a small element of exposition within Flower. Each petal starts life on a shelf inside someone's apartment, and your flower collection increases with each trip into the field. The story will explain more as you progress, but all we could ascertain is that there are dream sequences that allude to some connection between the urban world and the nature that surrounds it.

That Game Company promises that there will be more challenge to Flower in the final game, and that they're focussed on providing a complete experience that make the most of its captivatingly simple idea. They also admit that they may release more levels online at a later date, but with Sony being coy about a final release date, that could be some way off. One thing's for sure, though--if you're a fan of games such as Rez, Loco Roco, and Ico, then make sure you keep an eye on Flower.

48 Comments

  • CureForLiving

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 4:47 am PT

    Flower seems like a nice casual game and interesting enough, not quite a console seller, but something to do to pass the time and relax a bit.

  • emorainbo

    Posted Aug 19, 2008 1:46 pm PT

    seems like it would make a good unwinding game, kinda like endless ocean or animal crossing.

  • spin164

    Posted Aug 12, 2008 2:24 pm PT

    It looks absolutely stunning. I'm looking forward to coming home to this game and relaxing...

  • Illdo

    Posted Aug 12, 2008 11:50 am PT

    This will probably upset some, but this doesn't at all look interesting. I mean, what is the game about? You basically fly around and do nothing? Bah. Maybe if the landscape looked nice I might find it interesting, but the area in the trailer was bland and not very nice-looking.

  • morbid_man_guy

    Posted Aug 11, 2008 10:22 pm PT

    i wonder if they have venus fly traps, that would be fun, floating around chomping up all the little helpless petals while they scream in fear and agony....
    *ahem*
    i guess it's not that kind of game

  • Blizz99

    Posted Jul 25, 2008 4:16 pm PT

    When I get pissed off at a game because I'm having a bad online day and getting owned, I'll go on flower to calm down =D

  • Philo350

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 10:51 pm PT

    Seems relaxing. Need to look more into this lol.

  • scorch-62

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 7:28 pm PT

    Uhhhh... No...

  • leofiregod

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 8:03 pm PT

    What?

  • joseph_mach

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 9:50 am PT

    Hmm...I'm going to have to look into this one I suppose. Looks interesting.

  • dark_being

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 3:55 pm PT

    The PS3 line-up kick butt. flowers seem like a nice relaxing game.

  • TehFuneral

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 1:01 pm PT

    Sounds intresting

  • Macgyver40

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 12:23 pm PT

    zen gaming, ohm ohm

  • lettuceman44

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 2:15 pm PT

    Interesting........

  • ch-ch-chaoguy

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 7:16 pm PT

    I am really loving the third party support for Sony, I hope Nintendo can catch up.

  • TUNEwon

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 5:25 pm PT

    God I love sony, games never before seen or played. A much needed shot in the arm for gamers like myself who have played it all.

  • Hungry_bunny

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 4:38 pm PT

    I remember this game from the presser even though they just showed a few seconds of it... it looked beautiful and it doesn't surprise me that the guys behind flow created it.

  • Mauller

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 3:33 pm PT

    These are worthwhile original games that would make me want to get a PS3.

  • 5FingersOfDeath

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 3:07 pm PT

    These are the games that need support from us.

  • Rockclmbr6

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 2:00 pm PT

    Looked seriously beautiful during the incredibly brief clip at Sony's conference. I definitely want to buy a PS3 soon, and this will be one of the games that are a must-buy.

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