I like the style... reminds me of InFamous, but the contrast between the cartoony style and dark overtones is even greater.
Looks Ghost in the Shell-ish. Gameplay @ E3 please.
I think it's time Nintendo take notice of the Wii in Japan. It's been selling record lows over the past month and a half, even being outsold by the 360 and often being outsold by the PS3 2:1. Announce some more damn games!
It could very well become that... COD4 and WAW were both huge. Especially if they make a Wii version.
factor 5's games were always conceptually great, and visually awesome. it's just, some of them got stuck up in the actual gameplay(not just singling out lair, either).
A Crack... like ass crack.
Walking in Kojima's steps isn't easy, but the Yakuza games are good, so I have faith in Nagoshi. The Yakuza 3 demo is so much fun!
OMG, PS3Center just updated the post... Due out in 2009, games running in full 1080p!
Katamari comes home!
It was the Saturn that was the trouble, not the Dreamcast, and don't you say otherwise =P
Neither one of those are new
how many games could they possibly bring out in 2009? i mean, i guess the next ratchet game is a pretty obvious one, but still, i'm inclined to think the majority of these unannounced ones would be PSN titles at best.
Thats a pretty harsh statement... sounds like someones a bit upset their Scarface game didn't sell well on the Wii.
game sounds siiiiiiiick... this may be one of the PS3's big games of 2010.
It would be cool to lead an uprising against Kratos some time =P Don't get me wrong, I like him, but he's such an asshole/jerk, it would be fun to fight him.
epic
I actually don't think haze really flopped... well, critically it did, but it sold like 700,000 copies. that's certainly not floppage numbers.
We can always hope for GDC =P
That would be great if Sony could back them up on this, since they are still looking for a publisher. They could have their own RPG series like the 360 has Mass Effect.
I might be more excited if it wasn't made by Koei. They always seem to be right on the verge of something great, but always just miss the mark.