TGS 2005: Three PS3 Games From Namco

Source: IGN

Among the flurry of silent (but legitimate) PlayStation 3 game announcements at the 2005 Tokyo Game Show, Namco unveiled three titles that it plans to support the system with. The first, which for some reason or another was listed as a “New Fighting Game” is in all actuality, the next Tekken (which had its E3 trailer playing on Sony’s video wall). The other two, however, are entirely new and had never been mentioned before until today — a brand new RPG and an unknown shooting game.

Speculation in the IGN war room is running rampant about the new titles, as we’ve tossed around ideas that the new titles could be anything from a new Tales or Xenosaga game to Time Crisis and kill.switch follow-ups. Just how accurate our guesses are only time will tell, but whether the two new titles are sequels to existing franchises or brand new IPs altogether, the announcement is still great news for eventual PS3 owners.

Stay tuned for more as it develops.

Source: IGN

Among the flurry of silent (but legitimate) PlayStation 3 game announcements at the 2005 Tokyo Game Show, Namco unveiled three titles that it plans to support the system with. The first, which for some reason or another was listed as a “New Fighting Game” is in all actuality, the next Tekken (which had its E3 trailer playing on Sony’s video wall). The other two, however, are entirely new and had never been mentioned before until today — a brand new RPG and an unknown shooting game.

Speculation in the IGN war room is running rampant about the new titles, as we’ve tossed around ideas that the new titles could be anything from a new Tales or Xenosaga game to Time Crisis and kill.switch follow-ups. Just how accurate our guesses are only time will tell, but whether the two new titles are sequels to existing franchises or brand new IPs altogether, the announcement is still great news for eventual PS3 owners.

Stay tuned for more as it develops.

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