![]() No Man's Sky at last showcased a proper bit of gameplay footage. Guerrilla Games' announced a stark new IP in Horizon: Zero Dawn. Street Fighter V popped up as well, via a new trailer confirming that fan favourites Birdie and Cammy are joining the roster of playable stars. We got a quick peek at the wave defence 'Survival' mode in Star Wars: Battlefront and a fresh look at the next Destiny expansion: The Taken King. Same goes for Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (right)– the PS4 version comes with some exclusive missions featuring touted female protagonist Evie Frye. Players of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 will be getting exclusive maps and beta access on PlayStation 4 later in the year. We also had the typical bit-of-business announcements. Time will tell.Īssassin's Creed: Syndicate protagonist Evie Frye as seen in a gameplay walkthrough. ![]() There was a lot of stuff at the Sony show to get excited for, in the sense of reflexively wetting one's knickers at the re-arrival of a beloved franchise Hitman and especially Dreams could turn out to be clunkers. And because IO doesn't know how to make a good Hitman game these days, the new one is apparently going to be some online thing, ever-growing, ever-changing, with new stuff being added all the time. The aforementioned Dreams, despite lending the presser some balladry, looks like the same twee, empty, pseudo guff Media Molecule has somehow become famous for. Your stock is about to go up.īut look past that holy trinity of beloved fan franchises (fanchises) and the Sony conference had a lot of potential duffers. This is a good time to hold a stake in Sony. But they're coming, in short order, either as outright or timed exclusives, to the PlayStation 4. Nobody believed The Last Guardian, Final Fantasy 7 and Shenmue would ever see the light of day again. A game where, allegedly, anything you can imagine can be brought to life – where you dreams can come true – it's the interactive spirit of Sony's presentation. There's poetry to Media Molecule revealing its new PlayStation 4 exclusive, Dreams, at this E3. In a deft example of game industry alchemy, Sony has managed to turn meaningless speculation into gold, taking a handful of franchises that fans have dreamed of for years and making them reality. The Last Guardian was re-revealed via new in-game footage, the long-awaited remake of Final Fantasy 7 finally touched down and Shenmue 3 is coming to PlayStation via a Kickstarter campaign. If you're even remotely familiar with this industry, the list of games coming soon to PlayStation illustrates singularly how Sony has undercut Microsoft, Nintendo and even all its own previous trade shows. Video games, either at home or in the board room, have always been about competition, so let's start with a simple truth: Sony has won E3. ![]() Shenmue III is expected to be available in the second half of 2018, according to the Deep Silver official website.Fans were sent to dream land by the announcements of Shenmue 3, a full Final Fantasy 7 remake and The Last Guardian's return. Shenmue 3 will have familiar elements from its predecessors and new fight mechanics to achieve a new level of interactive storytelling…Our ambition is to deliver a Shenmue experience that will draw in newcomers to the series and reward diehard fans with its deep story and rich gameplay.” Created for modern platforms (PC and PlayStation 4) and built in Unreal 4, Shenmue 3 will continue the legacy of Shenmue. Shenmue 3 is the true sequel to the classic open world action RPG games, Shenmue and Shenmue 2. The official Kickstarter (which is obviously closed to donations now) has some info on the first games, and what we should expect from Shenmue III: “Making his way from Japan to China on a quest to avenge his father, Ryo Hazuki grows from boy to man, encountering new friends, and foes alike, as he completes his Kung-fu training. ![]() Today, PlayStation released the first teaser trailer for Shenmue III, which you can watch in the player below. The publishing deal includes both the physical and digital copies of the game, which will be playable on PC and the PlayStation 4. Last week however, the news that Deep Silver will be publishing Shenmue III hit the web. The campaign was successful (it raised more than $6 million), but we haven’t heard much from Ys Net since then. The catch was that it was going to be funded through Kickstarter. Watch the brand new teaser trailer for Shenmue IIIīack at 2015’s Sony E3 presentation, we learned that developer Ys Net was getting ready to bring us Shenmue III.
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