PS3 launch line-up - All the details, all the games

by Steven Williamson on 22 March 2007, 10:49

Tags: PlayStation 3, Sony Computers Entertainment Europe (NYSE:SNE), PS3

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Tony Hawk leads the way





Tony Hawk's Project 8

By leveraging the next gen console’s SIXAXIS wireless controller, players will be able to balance and steer skaters through every rail grind, manual, revert, ollie and combo, as well as control slow motion nail the trick moves as they compete to be a part of Tony Hawk’s elite project 8 team.

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Gundam: Target in Sight

Reawakening the bitter rivalries between the Federation and Zeon forces from the popular franchise, Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight places players in the cockpits of numerous legendary Mobile Suits and launches them into the heart of the battle as the two sides fight for domination of a futuristic planet earth in turmoil. Teamwork and brilliant leadership are crucial in finding enemy weaknesses and locating strategic enemy facilities on the battlefield. New commanders have access to a variety of Mobile Suits for their battalion and more suits are unlocked as players progress further through the game and complete objectives in the war effort.

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Full Auto 2: Battle Lines

Full Auto 2: Battlelines puts high-speed vehicles outfitted with weapons and armor into fully realized and fully destructible urban street environments. Fierce combat-racing will ensue as you strategically use destruction to win races as well as leave massive devastation in your wake. Players can destroy the environment to dynamically change track conditions to block competitors, open new paths, or crush opponents with falling debris caused by well-timed missiles. Full Auto 2: Battlelines, which is the sequel to the award-winning Full Auto, also introduces a new Arena Mode featuring team play and six different levels, each specifically designed for a unique type of multiplayer car combat.

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Sonic the Hedgehog

If it's anything like the 360 version, it's appalling. With an innovative combination of art, physics and game design, SEGA and Mr. Naka expect to create the most intense sensation of speed ever experienced in videogames. Sonic The Hedgehog for next-gen is expected to ship on multiple platforms in conjunction with the character's 15th anniversary in 2006.

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