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This dark, quick-cut footage was the closest we got to seeing actual gameplay from Sucker Punch’s new open-world Samurai game, Ghost of Tsushima .
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In Concrete Genie you use the controller to paint light-up graffiti that creates a lush, verdant world on the walls around you, as well as fantastical creatures that can follow you along those walls.
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PlayStation VR’s Blood and Truth is a spiritual successor to The London Heist (from the same team), packing big explosions and firefights as well as the ability to shoot a guy in the shin to get him to talk, apparently.
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Literally all we saw of Spelunky 2 was this kind of hand-drawn “story” footage, but I already know I need this sequel in my life.
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Guacamelee 2 takes the excellent, lighthearted PlayStation Vita metroidvania platformer and adds four-player co-op and “dimensional waves” that split screens into two distinct worlds. Coming to PS4 “soonish.”
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The Hong Kong Massacre looks like a much higher fidelity version of Hotline: Miami , complete with the same overhead dual-stick shooting gameplay.
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The “Not a Hero” DLC for Resident Evil 7 features series favorite Chris Redfield and seems to promise more action and less hiding for your life than the original game.
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Megalith on PlayStation VR will let you take control of a massive Titan for what looks to be melee brawls against other giant beasts in a battle to become a god. Coming in 2018.
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Starchild , from developer Playful, is described as a cinematic platform game featuring a heroine with a unique power. A pre-rendered trailer showed what looked like astral projection to take control of nearby machinery.
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On December 13, Final Fantasy XV ‘s Episode Ignis DLC will let you “master your fate” with a lot of overwrought palace intrigue and psychodrama, judging by the trailer.
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Invector looks to be a PlayStation VR-supporting rhythm game in the vein of Amplitude or Thumper , featuring the music of Avicii. Simple but already looking quite polished.
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Oure , which saw a surprise launch on PlayStation Network today, gives you control of a little girl who transforms into a robot-fighting Asian dragon above the clouds. Beautiful art style, but not much else is apparent.
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Flavourworks’ Erica is all about making storyline decisions as you watch two sides of a thrilling, movie-style story play out. It will make use of Playlink technology to allow multiple people to play through their phones.
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OnRush looks poised to try to become the Motorstorm sequel in everything but name, based on some camera-flipping trailer footage.
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The PS4 remake of Shadow of the Colossus is looking more gorgeous every time we see it.
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New footage of The Last of Us: Part II featured some gruesome scenes of a woman getting her arms broken by violent hammer swings. A bit hard to watch, especially with little preparation.
With Los Angeles’ E3 and Germany’s Gamescom fading in memory, Sony used the opening of Paris Games Week today to reveal a bevy of new games for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR. The company also shared new footage of some anticipated, previously announced games. Most of these announcements came in the form of polished, non-interactive trailers, many of which provided very scant details of what the games themselves are actually like to play.
Above, we’ve captured a handful of representative shots from some of Sony’s more interesting announcements along with what we can glean about the games themselves. Click through to find out more or just check out the trailers directly using the links below: