
As you may've noticed, everything is happening all at once this week, with the combined weight of Gamescom's announcements and unveilings surely pushing human consciousness ever-closer to some sort of ludological Singularity point. Hence, here's a quick look at three titles unified by one theme: they're early releases for the PlayStation Vita, which want to make sure you know that Sony's new system is literally capable of doing more things than God on meth. Virtua Tennis 4: “First-person virtual reality!” Gravity Rush: “Use PS Vita to control the forces of gravity!” Everybody's Golf: um... “Interactive touch-screen!” As opposed to a non-interactive one...
We last saw Gravity Rush (aka Gravity Daze) as part of the shock-and-awe
announcement blitz for Sony's PlayStation Vita. Since those initial glimpses,
Silent Hill creator Keiichiro Toyama has been working away on the title, which
continues to look striking and potentially horribly confusing (in the best
possible way). Here's a bunch of new screenshots, which expand the anime-esque
fantasy world of the title...
One of the most impressive PS Vita games finally has a concrete international launch date...
There are too many new trailers to watch them all in a single week, so why not see them all in one big chunk? Meet SUPERTRAILER!
Before the Vita's launch, Sony used Gravity Rush to show off some of the innovative things the console could do with the age-old game concept of "traverse areas while jumping and collecting things." Now the company's almost ready to let you try the game for yourself...
PlayStation Plus is coming to PS Vita next week, and its Instant Game Collection will bring a new bounty of revolving free titles...