It's time to wrap a big fat bow around our Paris Games Week 2015 coverage – well, until we've got some kip anyway. How's that for some English slang, American readers? We digress. The point is that it's time to wrap up all of the major announcements from Sony's press conference earlier today – just in case you lot missed them. We thought that the show had some high points and low points, but mostly suffered from some pacing problems. The content, though, was all-around good stuff in our eyes.
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Paris Games Week 2015 brought the goods earlier today – but could it measure up to Sony's extraordinary E3 2015 press conference? The answer, unsurprisingly, is no – but the Japanese giant still delivered some big announcements and ably illustrated just how much variety there is on the PlayStation 4 right now. As is becoming a tradition, editors Sammy Barker and Robert Ramsey share their thoughts.
Paris Games Week 2015 Press Conference Announcements
- Paris Games Week 2015: Gran Turismo Sport Races to PS4 in 2016
- Paris Games Week 2015: Detroit Continues Kara's Plight Exclusively on PS4
- Paris Games Week 2015: Uncharted 4's Multiplayer Mode Emerges from Knee-High Cover
- Paris Games Week 2015: PS4's WiLD Has Changed, But Still Shows Huge Promise
- Paris Games Week 2015: You've Still Got to Wait Quite a While for No Man's Sky on PS4
- Paris Games Week 2015: PS4's Dreams Looks More Like a Nightmare
- Paris Games Week 2015: Gravity Rush 2's New PS4 Trailer Will Turn Your World Upside Down
- Paris Games Week 2015: Ratchet & Clank Proves the Power of PS4
- Paris Games Week 2015: MatterFall's the Next PS4 Exclusive from Housemarque
- Paris Games Week 2015: Wake Us Up When Avicii's Vector Launches on PS4
- Paris Games Week 2015: Horizon: Zero Dawn Details Its RPG Elements
- Paris Games Week 2015: Star Wars Battlefront Trailer Gives Us a Look at Heroes and Villains in Action
- Paris Games Week 2015: Whoa, Who Could Have Guessed Tekken 7 Would Be Announced for PS4?
- Paris Games Week 2015: Boundless Takes Inspiration from Minecraft and Goes Even Further
- Paris Games Week 2015: Dhalsim Stretches into Street Fighter V
- Paris Games Week 2015: DriveClub Bikes Pulls a Wheelie on PS4 from Today
- Paris Games Week 2015: Robinson: The Journey Is a VR Experience About Avoiding Dinosaurs
- Paris Games Week 2015: Until Dawn: Rush of Blood Takes You on a Virtual Reality Roller Coaster
What do you think were the highlights from the press conference, and which bits could you have done without? Speak with a fake French accent in the comments section below.
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I want to know more about Matterfall. That looks crazy good.
Also, @get2sammyb, great work by you and the team as usual! I didn't watch the show but it's very easy to come here and get caught up on everything. The work you guys do is always appreciated.
@Gamer83 Dido, great work Push Square team!
Its amazing that so many of these games are PS4 exclusive in one way or another and thst they actually look good. My games wishlist judt went up by 8! Im very impressed with the quality of game Sony brought to #ParisGamesWeek Didnt feel like a throw away event at all.
I think RIGS on PS VR could be a big seller, I think it looks great.
Decent show from Sony I thought! Highlights for me were Driveclub Bikes, Dreams, Gravity Rush 2, and Detroit. I did miss some of the show itself, so I need to catch up on a couple of things. I want to check what Boundless is all about, and there's plenty of trailers I missed.
Awesome times!
@3Above @Gamer83 Thanks! You're very welcome!
to be honest not a huge amount really, guess they are saving all the big stuff for the PlayStation Experience (at least i hope they are)
Did not watch the event, but you guys saying it was poorly paced makes me happy I didn't.
I would rather have the trusty PushSquare team give us the recaps like this.
Still wondering what the status of Rime is....and from what I have read it wont be at PS experience either, unless its a surprise.
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