almost ten years ago Hideo KojimaHe surprised everyone by presenting a small work that he decided to put completely free on the PlayStation Store. It was the famous PT Demoa terrifying experience which drove Japanese fans crazy but which served as a weapon in the war he waged with Konami ready to do anything to oust the one who was, for many years, its star developer.
That PT Demo This was one of the best things to happen in the early days of PS4 but in 2015 Konami decided to end any possibility of developing a title based on this idea and removed it from the PlayStation Store. Plus, it doesn’t matter if you downloaded it and added it to your collection, because the Japanese had even removed it from all libraries by that time. Only if you kept it installed on your console would it be possible to continue enjoying this experience.
The demo shows a PS5 (son of Kojima)
The fact is that, on a recurring basis, not only have fans asked Which if it was possible to take over the project and bring it back to the present, but in many cases they asked, without getting anything, that this PT Demo would end again PlayStation Store to rediscover the old sensations of such a nightmare, but now on PS5 (which PC reaches the power of the Sony console?). But everything was in vain because Kojima got involved in his own projects and Konami did not want to give in.
Regardless, this collaboration announced at E3 2014 between Kojima and Guillermo del Toro has remained intact… until today. That some fans have decided to put an end to this nightmare of not being able to enjoy PT Demo
As you can see, the essence of PT Demo and this map full of apparitions and ghosts that stalk us, no longer in front to frighten us, but from behind, breathing into us and making enough noise for us to feel their presence. These dark corridors, the apparitions that make the heart beat and, in general, all the elements that made the work of Which
How did PT Demo get to this day?
The secret of that PT Demo reached us in 2024 bears the name Dreamsthis game that Sony launched in February 2020 for PS4 and which allows you to develop games on it (forgive the redundancy). The number of alternatives it offers is such that it is even possible to develop this type of project with really interesting quality, pixel by pixel. And the proof is this demo who launched Which in June 2014.
So now you know, all you have to do is get the game Dreams (you have it available on PS Plus) and browse the community works until the one signed by Dr. Jones and two other colleagues from Fatigues. Great work!