Post by Anthony on Nov 2, 2015 17:47:44 GMT
PARIS Games Week is finally over and these are the 10 best new game trailers coming soon to next-gen consoles
A week of exciting announcements at Paris Games Week finally came to a close Sunday night and although the trade show might not be the biggest gaming expo around the globe, there were some exceptional new trailers on show.
We’ve seen some stunning reveals, a massive multiplayer announcement and plenty more incredible virtual reality titles added to our most wanted list.
Most of these amazing looking new titles won’t hit shelves for a number of months, but you can get a taste of what’s to come with our top ten trailers below.
1. Detroit: Become Human
The creative genius behind Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls is back with his take on a poignant Blade Runner-esk interactive drama
2. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
Our best look yet at Nathan Drake's exciting all-action multiplayer mode in the hugely popular Uncharted series
3. Gran Turismo Sports
The greatest racing series to ever grace consoles makes a much welcome return with also the promise of compatibility with Sony’s new VR headset.
4. Robinson: The Journey
Virtual reality, dinosaurs and a floating robot travel guide. This is the Jurassic Park inspired VR game we’ve all been patiently waiting for
5. Driveclub Bikes
Sony’s popular racing simulator gets a two-wheeled expansion and best of all it’s already available on the PlayStation Store.
6. Tekken 7
A not-so-quick recap of the popular beat ‘em ups storyline (yes, we’re as amazed as you) before a sneaky glimpse at what’s next to come.
7. Star Wars Battlefront
Is there a bigger and better game released this Christmas other than Star Wars: Battlefront? On the evidence of this new trailer, we’d have to say no.
8. Horizon Zero Dawn
It’s another fantastic look at easily the best new game to come out of this year’s E3 conference
9. Ratchet & Clank
One of the best platform games ever made is back and ready to make its first foray onto next-gen consoles.
10. No Man’s Sky
Another lengthy trailer for the biggest open-world (or should that be open-galaxy?) sandbox game ever conceived
A week of exciting announcements at Paris Games Week finally came to a close Sunday night and although the trade show might not be the biggest gaming expo around the globe, there were some exceptional new trailers on show.
We’ve seen some stunning reveals, a massive multiplayer announcement and plenty more incredible virtual reality titles added to our most wanted list.
Most of these amazing looking new titles won’t hit shelves for a number of months, but you can get a taste of what’s to come with our top ten trailers below.
1. Detroit: Become Human
The creative genius behind Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls is back with his take on a poignant Blade Runner-esk interactive drama
2. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
Our best look yet at Nathan Drake's exciting all-action multiplayer mode in the hugely popular Uncharted series
3. Gran Turismo Sports
The greatest racing series to ever grace consoles makes a much welcome return with also the promise of compatibility with Sony’s new VR headset.
4. Robinson: The Journey
Virtual reality, dinosaurs and a floating robot travel guide. This is the Jurassic Park inspired VR game we’ve all been patiently waiting for
5. Driveclub Bikes
Sony’s popular racing simulator gets a two-wheeled expansion and best of all it’s already available on the PlayStation Store.
6. Tekken 7
A not-so-quick recap of the popular beat ‘em ups storyline (yes, we’re as amazed as you) before a sneaky glimpse at what’s next to come.
7. Star Wars Battlefront
Is there a bigger and better game released this Christmas other than Star Wars: Battlefront? On the evidence of this new trailer, we’d have to say no.
8. Horizon Zero Dawn
It’s another fantastic look at easily the best new game to come out of this year’s E3 conference
9. Ratchet & Clank
One of the best platform games ever made is back and ready to make its first foray onto next-gen consoles.
10. No Man’s Sky
Another lengthy trailer for the biggest open-world (or should that be open-galaxy?) sandbox game ever conceived