Tokyo Game Show 2010: Hideo Kojima Confirms Metal Gear Solid – Snake Eater: 3D For Nintendo 3DS
When Nintendo unveiled their shiny new 3DS handheld to the world, it wasn’t really the new Kid Icarus or StarFox that wooed the attending massive. It was Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater: The Naked Sample; a demonstration of PS2 quality graphics running flawlessly on the handheld system with full 3D effects worked into the code.
It looked truly impressive but rumours began to swirl that the title itself was nothing more that a tech demo unlikely to see the light of day as a fully featured retail product.
Thank the powers then, that series maestro Hideo Kojima today confirmed at the Tokyo Game Show that Metal Gear Solid for the 3DS is very real and will be arriving in 2011.
/cheer
Tokyo Game Show 2010: New Steel Batallion Announced For 360 + Designed For Kinect
In an effort to perhaps stem the tide of casual titles for Kinect, Microsoft today announced in conjunction with Capcom that a new installment of the dormant Steel Batallion franchise would arrive on the 360 sometime next year; and would be built from the ground up for the upcoming motion control system.
It’s official title is Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor.
When it launched in 2002, the original was a decidedly hardcore mech sim that gained substantial noteriety by being playable only with a terrifyingly large controller made specially for the game which encompassed two control sticks and forty or so buttons.
Yep it was crazy, it was expensive but it also felt decidely… authentic. With that in mind it’ll be interesting to see how Kinect support will work for this.
If they are looking to recreate the complex control system from the previous games, presumably there will have to be some kind of on-screen interface for the player to interact with.
Speculation at this stage is all we have to go on, as outside of a release date and the promise of Kinect support, the only other thing we have to go on is this pre-rendered, detail-bereft trailer:
Tokyo Game Show 2010: Team ICO’s The Last Guardian Gets A Date And New Trailer
At the Tokyo Game Show today, perhaps the single most impressive looking title to arrive this generation has finally recieved a date.
The Last Guardian, from ICO and Shadow Of The Colossus developer Team ICO, will arrive worldwide for Christmas 2011.
Below is the new trailer, and it looks fucking sublime:
Mind = Blown.
Tokyo Game Show 2010: Team ICO Confirms ICO & Shadow Of The Colossus HD Re-release
Sony have today confirmed the existence of the ICO/Shadow Of The Colossus HD Re-release for the PS3 which has been rumoured for months now.
Boasting both titles and of course HD visuals, this upcoming twin pack represents a HD spit and clean of two of the PS2’s landmark titles. Additionally, the HD release will also come with 3D support and the now obligatory trophy support.
The twin pack is tentatively due for release on the PS3 in April 2011.
A trailer for this can be seen below.
2011 can’t come soon enough.
Tokyo Game Show 2010: Tecmo Koei Unveils Ninja Gaiden 3 Behind Closed Doors
It was only a matter of time until we would see a third Ninja Gaiden title and as luck would have it, that time was at this year’s Tokyo Game Show.
Eschewing a big, glamorous unveiling in favour of a behind closed doors demonstration, Ninja Gaiden 3 supposedly will be upping the gore stakes once again and will endeavour to show players more of the ‘human side’ of franchise hero Ryu Hayabusa.
Very little else is known regarding the title, except for the fact that echoing earlier comments, it will be a multiplatform title released on PS3 and 360 simultaneously.
More on this as it develops.
Enslaved Demo Arrives On PSN Today
Yep that’s right.
For you PS3 owners who have been itching to try out the next game from Heavenly Sword developer Ninja Theory, your wait is over.
Namco Bandai have confirmed that a demo of Enslaved: Oddysey to the West is available to download from the Playstation Store.
Win.
Tokyo Game Show 2010: Capcom Confirms The Rumour; Ninja Theory Are Developing The Next Devil May Cry
For what seems to be months and months the rumour mill seemingly wouldn’t let it die that Heavenly Sword and Enslaved developer Ninja Theory would be at the helm of the fifth Devil May Cry title.
Well, the stubourness of that rumour to come to terms with it’s mortality has been validated; Capcom have announced ‘DmC’, a brand new entry in the Devil May Cry series that is being developed by UK Developer Ninja Theory and is being overseen by none other than Hedeaki Itsuno, who has worked on all of the previous titles in the famed sword and gunplay series.
The aforementioned hallmark sword and gunplay that the series is famous for will be complimented by new weapons, all new powers and what Capcom are mysteriously referring to as a “revitalised gameplay system”. The star of the series, Dante, also appears to be reimagined, sporting darker colour short hair and a much younger look.
‘Dark’ and ‘brutal gameplay’ will also apparently feature.
Well, that’s a relief then.
The trailer can be seen at the link below:
Stay tuned folks.
Tokyo Game Show 2010: Capcom Announces Brand New IP – Asura’s Wrath
In addition to extensions and re-imaginings of existing IP, Capcom also had something entirely new to share with us in the form of Asura’s Wrath, an Unreal Engine 3 powered hack and slash affair developed by Naruto developer CyberConnect2.
Very little at all is known about the title, but it is supposedly meant to be very OTT with battles between massive armies and the title character himself able to summon god-like beings to assist him in battle.
The official PR fluff says this:
“Inspired by Asian mythology and fused with science fiction, Asura’s Wrath will redefine the action genre by delivering unprecedented levels of dynamism, drama and interaction,”
“Once a revered deity, Asura was betrayed by his fellow gods and stripped of all his powers. Consumed by anger at the injustice he has suffered and swearing vengeance, Asura discovers he can use this fury to his advantage and turn it against his enemies. By channelling his inner rage, Asura is now able to unleash devastating attacks and wreak havoc as he battles against the deities who have wronged him and their earthly forces. Inspired by episodic dramas, Asura’s Wrath will be split into distinct sections with gameplay and narrative unfolding as one and building to a final climatic conclusion.”
Groovy. The crazy as all hell trailer can be seen below:
The title isn’t very far along in development at all, so a 2011 seems unlikely at this point.
The platforms that Asura’s Wrath will release on are the 360 and PS3.
Tokyo Game Show 2010: Capcom Announces Dead Rising 2: Case West
Presumably the 500,000 units that the Dead Rising 2 Prologue: Case Zero has sold has emboldened Capcom, since today they have announced another XBLA exclusive Dead Rising 2 episode, this one taking place after the events of the game instead of before it.
Dead Rising 2: Case West will be a downloadable episode exclusively for XBLA and continues after the main story of Dead Rising 2 has concluded.
Capcom unveiled the title by showing a short teaser of the game. In the teaser, Dead Rising 2 hero Chuck Greene is seen gazing out over Fortune City saying he must prove his innocence, but for this to happen he’ll be needing some help with none other than Dead Rising 1 hero Frank West showing up.
If they can provide a similarly replayable experience to Case Zero and at a similarly pleasing price point, there is no reason why this shouldn’t be another hit for Capcom.
Capcom obviously think the same, since they also announced that they have purchased the developer of Dead Rising 2; Blue Castle Games, renaming them Blue Castle Studios Vancouver.
Tokyo Game Show 2010: EA Reveals Shadow Of The Damned – A Suda51/Shinji Mikami Collaboration
Just minutes ago at the ongoing Tokyo Game Show event, EA through their EA Partners development umbrella, have revealed Shadow Of The Damned; a gory third person shooter collaboration between Grasshopper Manufacture’s Suda51 (he of No More Heroes fame) and famed Resident Evil producer Shinji Mikami.
Not looking too dissimilar at all to Resident Evil 4 and 5 with it’s over the shoulder third person perspective and shooting mechanics, Shadow Of The Damned casts the player as Garcia Hotspur(?) a demon hunter who has been sent to Hell to eradicate the Satanic filth wherever he finds them.
While competent graphically and with plenty of dark style to spare (check out the gun decked out with a skull under the barrel), the title didn’t really have a ‘wow’ factor that made me instantly excited about it.
Take a peek at the announcement trailer below and see if it does anything for you:
The title is due in 2011 for the 360 and PS3.