Alongside the unveiling of the PlayStation 3 hardware, Sony also had an impressive array of software showreels and demonstrations, drawing upon both old and new franchises, and news of support from numerous high profile developers.
The full list of games identified at the event can be found below. Big names include Konami's Metal Gear Solid 4, which while not shown is definitely on its way as a platform exclusive, Polyphony Digital'sVision Gran Turismo, Namco's Tekken and Capcom's Devil May Cry 4, of which virtually nothing was shown.
Other known titles include The Getaway and Killzone - a pair of Sony Europe franchises which threaten to look very impressive on the next-generation format - and the likes of Formula 1, EA's Fight Night, and even Bandai's Mobile Suit Gundam, which made us think that perhaps stompy robot games are about to find new feet.
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The full list of games identified at the event can be found below. Big names include Konami's Metal Gear Solid 4, which while not shown is definitely on its way as a platform exclusive, Polyphony Digital'sVision Gran Turismo, Namco's Tekken and Capcom's Devil May Cry 4, of which virtually nothing was shown.
Other known titles include The Getaway and Killzone - a pair of Sony Europe franchises which threaten to look very impressive on the next-generation format - and the likes of Formula 1, EA's Fight Night, and even Bandai's Mobile Suit Gundam, which made us think that perhaps stompy robot games are about to find new feet.
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Particularly impressive though was the volume of new franchises. We'll bring you more details on them all shortly, but SCEJ's Eyedentify was particularly impressive - a game that involves being the operator, your EyeToy-ed face splattered over comms devices and PC screens in-game, and talking to two very saucy female assassin-esque protagonists; as was WarHawks, with its fleets of aeroplanes and floating aircraft carriers streaming across the sky.
But the biggest impression was probably left by MotorStorm from UK-based Evolution, which threw so much mud and so many explosions at the viewer that we lost count. Mud would splatter the screen, the guy would glance at the speedometer, the wipers would come on - only for a bike to land on the windshield and the car to be propelled through the air and explode, and the camera move on to the next one. Hyperbole is inevitable, but it's difficult to express just how "exhilarating", "jaw-dropping" and all the rest this stuff really is in light of what we're used to on the current generation of machines.
In addition to what's on the list below, we also saw KOEI pledge two further games, Factor 5 talking about their support, and video of an as-yet untitled Rockstar game that smacked very heavily of Red Dead Revolver. Grand Theft Auto was alluded to at one point by Kaz Hirai, who said that it would be fascinating to see where franchises born on PlayStation (including GTA, Metal Gear and Gran Turismo) went next, but Rockstar and Sony stopped short of full confirmation.
Finally, while Square Enix showed off a video of the PS2's Final Fantasy XII (and spoke of a "fiscal 2006" release date), and pledged to take Final Fantasy to PlayStation 3, the highlight from them was a tech demo of the introduction to Final Fantasy VII shot in real-time on PS3, with Advent Children levels of detail. Square Enix is not remaking it, Yoichi Wada told us, but the audience certainly appreciated the sentiment.
The following list represents the full software line-up, most of which appeared in video form to some extent. We'll link to screenshots of as many of them as possible shortly.
Devil May Cry 4 (Capcom)
Eyedentify (SCEJ)
Fifth Phantom Saga (SEGA)
Fight Night Round 3 (EA Sports)
Final Fantasy (Square Enix)
Formula 1 (Liverpool Studio)
The Getaway "Screen Test" (Team Soho)
Heavenly Sword (Ninja Theory)
I-8 (Insomniac)
Killing Day (Ubisoft)
KillZone (Guerrilla)
Metal Gear Solid 4 (Konami)
Mobile Suit Gundamn (Bandai)
MotorStorm (Evolution Studio)
NioH (KOEI)
Oni (KOEI)
Tekken (Namco)
Vision Gran Turismo (Polyphony Digital)
WarHawk (Incognito)

(By the way, sorry for my English
You can bet alot of companies are investing alot of money into these machines for down the road.
Money to be made people!
About innovative games : I think Eyedentify is trying to improve on the "Operator's Side" by adding a camera.
I do hope that games that give a split-screen multiplayer solution, they also include the possibility to have the second player on the second display instead. Imagine 2 players both full screen on the same console
sony have a wonderful track record of demonstrating games at hardware launches, that look not at all like the final products. granted some of the game showreels look impressive but one thing that appears to be desperately lacking from the sony show was realtime, interactive demonstrations, or demonstrations of the actual games running on the actual hardware - what interactive tech demos there were were far from inspiring (hinted-at gameplay-wise), certainly nothing that excited me any more than any games on any other technology on show so far from e3/pre-e3 announcements.
fair do's, sony want to get a lot of people interested in the platform and games, and they've done a good job with that. i just hate to see people falling for the same bull**** time after time
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