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Yesterday, Sony finally took the wraps off its next-generation PlayStation 5 console. We now know what it looks like, what its accessories are, and also that there will be a disc-free digital edition.
But as exciting as the reveal was, it was only just the last five minutes or so of the actual event, which really was entirely dominated by the games that you will be playing on your PS5. Some of them are coming by the end of this year, most of them will be in 2021, and some even as far ahead as 2022 were showcased.
But the games really were the focus of Sony's event, as they should be. It is the games, after all, that define a console generation and what people remember long after these things turn to dust. So with that in mind, this article will focus on some of the games Sony showcased yesterday. The list is of my personal favorites based on everything I saw during the keynote yesterday and is in no particular order.
I've also decided to leave out the first party AAA titles. Sure, a new Horizon Zero Dawn, Spider-Man or Gran Turismo game is exciting and what everyone will be talking about, but for me, it was really the new IP from the lesser-known studios that stole that show.
So here's a list of my favorite new PS5 games from Sony's announcement.
Grand Theft Auto V
Just kidding, I don't really care about this one. I just had to get it out of my system because Sony really thought it was not only worth including but also starting the event with. I know this game is still popular and I've enjoyed spending countless hours in it. But we are now seeing this game being re-released for the third time over as many console generations. You can do better than this, Rockstar. And so can you, Sony.
Little Devil Inside
I'll start with the one that struck me as the most interesting game that was revealed in the keynote, Little Devil Inside by indie developer Neostream Interactive. This game first appeared on Kickstarter back in 2015, where it was successfully backed and has been in development ever since.
The game involves the player character in a "Victorian-like" era embarking on dangerous missions to find evidence and findings for his employer, a mysterious professor. The gameplay is an exploration-focused survival action RPG with a charming low-polygon paper mache-style art design. The gameplay almost reminded me of Shadow of the Colossus, but with much smaller creatures. Hopefully, it's as fun as it looks.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits
As a sucker for art style, Ember Lab's Kena: Bridge of Spirits is right up my alley. It's a gorgeous looking game with a storybook-like aesthetic with wonderful creature designs and fluid animations. It's a story-driven third-person action-adventure title with fast-paced combat where players find and grow a team of spirit companions called the Rot. These creators enhance the player's abilities and create new ways to manipulate the environment. It also looks like something people of all ages could play and appreciate, so that's definitely a bonus.
Oddworld: Soulstorm
Soulstorm is the latest entrant in the beloved Oddworld series, known for combining fun action-adventure and platforming mechanics with a dark sense of humor and relevant themes. Soulstorm is a continuation of the last game in the series with Abe as the main hero on a quest to save his world. The levels are bigger and more intricate this time and the developers are taking advantage of the power of the PS5 to have even more characters and objects on screen at once. But below all the mayhem and insanity, there also seems to be a story and character that you'd want to care about.
Stray
Yet another absolutely gorgeous looking game, this time from Annapurna and BlueTwelve Studios, Stray is a story about a stray cat in a futuristic walled city seemingly populated only by robots. The cat must find its way home with the help of its sentient drone friend and perhaps also help the city along the way. I'm not sure what the final gamepl
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