Eleven New PS3 Games to be Announced at TGS. Maybe Playable, as well?

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http://kotaku.com/5056721/sony-will-have-14-unannounced-titles-playable-at-tgs
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Seems that Sony has some announcements to make at TGS, with nine of their own PS3 games to announce and two additional games, one from Konami and another from Irem, to make it eleven total. There's no word on how many of them may be PSN games and if they're all exclusives or not, but you can make your guesses now, if you'd like.

PSP owners will get to see three additional games announced by Sony, making fourteen total new games for their systems.

So what do you hope is announced and what do you think will be announced? Will Team Ico's new game finally be announced?
 
If Team Ico's game isn't shown at all I will start defecating in letters and start mailing them to each SCE. I know they [Sony] don't really have any sway over what Ueda does because he craps out gold (which ironically/tragically doesn't sell) but I'll do it anyway.
Other than that scenario, any predictions? Hopes?
Prediction: Siren 2 Remake/Whatever you would call the last one
Hope: Wild Arms 3 Remake or Wild Arms 6 if it is suspiciously like the 3rd but 2x as awesome. :drool:
Hope 2.0: Some JRPG that uses a combat system like Legend of Legaia, but better
 
I have a feeling that:
-One game will be Clap Hanz new game (whether it's a new Hot Shots Golf or some other sports game)

-One will be a franchise we've seen before finally making a PS3 appearance (possibly Ape Escape).

-One game will at least be ultra weird (like Mr. Mosquito was).

-One could be a Team ICO game.

-At least one will be a JRPG (maybe Angel Rings, brand new game, or a series making a PS3 appearance).

-Would not be surprised if one game was Game Republic.

-One might be new XI GO (Bombastic/Devil Dice) on PSN. Please happen.

-One might just be GT5 (since it's due out for the end of 2009).
[quote name='Paint Drinker']If Team Ico's game isn't shown at all I will start defecating in letters and start mailing them to each SCE. I know they [Sony] don't really have any sway over what Ueda does because he craps out gold (which ironically/tragically doesn't sell) but I'll do it anyway.
Other than that scenario, any predictions? Hopes?
Prediction: Siren 2 Remake/Whatever you would call the last one
Hope: Wild Arms 3 Remake or Wild Arms 6 if it is suspiciously like the 3rd but 2x as awesome. :drool:
Hope 2.0: Some JRPG that uses a combat system like Legend of Legaia, but better[/QUOTE]I dunno about Wild Arms to be honest since the series hasn't sold as well as it use to, and Media Vision is currently developing a DS RPG.
 
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[quote name='The Mana Knight']I dunno about Wild Arms to be honest since the series hasn't sold as well as it use to, and Media Vision is currently developing a DS RPG.[/quote]

Well, Riz-Zoawd has been given a tentative release date, and will be playable at TGS, in that respect, it's pretty much done. Media Vision certainly aren't a large company, but they've managed to handle two projects at once before, Wild Arms 6 is potentially not out of the question.
 
[quote name='The Mana Knight']I dunno about Wild Arms to be honest since the series hasn't sold as well as it use to, and Media Vision is currently developing a DS RPG.[/QUOTE]
Yeah well it doesn't really matter I would only really give an eff if it was the remake of 3, the series itself is kind of crap with high-highs and low-lows. 3 was the only one I really enjoyed, 5 was a step in the right direction. Just give it mature characters and I'm good. But yeah you know a series kinda sucks when 80% of the time the soundtrack is better than the game. :roll:
[quote name='JEKKI']whoo! Konami! Zone of the Enders! [/QUOTE]
This.
Although, I've heard rumors of it being PES 09.

[quote name='Sarrasis']Legend of the Dragoon sequel/remake PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! [/QUOTE]
THIS.
Remake and sequel, now! LoD is pretty much unplayable now because I have standards, but a remake would be fantastic. :hot:
 
[quote name='Paint Drinker']
Remake and sequel, now! LoD is pretty much unplayable now because I have standards, but a remake would be fantastic. :hot:[/QUOTE]Well, it probably won't happen for a few reasons. The first sold below SCEI expectations (and when games do, they skip the sequel in a heartbeat). And the entire development team has been divided (I know some of its creators are at Feel Plus, one use to head MS Game Studios Japan).

[quote name='Duckbutt']I'm hoping one of these games is the new Twisted Metal.[/QUOTE]It wouldn't be announced at TGS unless it was already announced in the U.S. A new TM would mostly be announced at an SCEA event or NA magazine. Most SCE is heavy region divided (where an SCEJ game is usually revealed in Japan, SCEE game in Europe, and SCEA game in NA).

One of the games is Demon Soul's, a From Software Action RPG published by SCEJ:
http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2008/10/01/demons-souls-looks-like-current-gen-shadow-of-the-colossus/
 
Sony Reveals Demon's Souls

In this week's issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine, Sony Computer Entertainment made the first announcement of Demon's Souls, a new "dark fantasy" action RPG under development by Armored Core makers From Software. The game, which will be playable at the Tokyo Game Show next week, is due out for the PlayStation 3 next year in Japan. While details are still scant on Demon's Soul, SCE Japan producer Takeshi Kajii described the game to Famitsu as a spiritual successor to King's Field, the From-developed first-person RPG that first hit it big on the original PlayStation. "I am a fan of From Software, but naturally that also means there are parts of their games I'm not satisfied with, too," he said. "If this was a new King's Field game, there would be areas we wouldn't be able to touch since they're part of the series; working together like this, we can try to make something really new."

Demon's Souls takes place in the kingdom of Boletaria, currently enshrouded in a deep fog thanks to its king inadvertently unleashing an ancient monster from his slumber. You, a nameless hero who you're free to customize Elder Scrolls-style, must penetrate into Boletaria and save the kingdom -- but like many US RPGs these days, the game is slated to be extremely open-ended. "You get only the barest minimum of a goal, and there's nothing forcing you to do anything in the game," Kajii said. "People say to you 'Save the world,' but you can ignore them and keep going if you like."

The way Kajii and From Software director Hidetaka Miyazaki described it, Demon's Souls is a bit of a hybrid -- an RPG that uses the PS3's hardware to the hilt while still retaining the challenge and exploration of traditional role-players. Your hero can use a wide variety of weapons, each of which has different attacks and animations depending on how skillful you are or whether you're using one hand or two, and the game's physics system places natural limits on what's possible in any given tactical situation. "We gave a lot of thought to how to make the fun and charms of a classic RPG interesting all over again with the latest technology at hand," Miyazaki noted. "We figured that doing the things that previous hardware ignored -- having long weapons bump into walls, lighting the area in realtime with the torch in your hand -- would make the game that much more fun. We're taking the things you did through menus in Wizardry and letting you carry them out in real life." (Miyazaki also hinted that while Demon's Souls won't have multiplayer, he would still like to "find a way to use the Internet to make the single-player mode more interesting.")
 
I saw "new "dark fantasy" action RPG" and thought "oh cool, but then I saw "From Software," so I guess we can cross this one off the list.

Really hope there's some good stuff announced.
 
so...i dunno if I just missed it or something, but have any of these 11 games been announced yet? I guess the Konami one was the new Castlevania?
 
I think there were a few that were announced...I think.
Whatever those titles were, there wasn't that much fanfare over it.
 
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