![]() Some things are staying the same, however. IGN Japan also reports that TGS received a record number of submissions for games to be exhibited in the Indie Game section. These are some of the highest numbers ever recorded. According to organizers, TGS 2023 is expected to have at least 770 exhibitors, of which almost half are from overseas. With the tagline " Games in motion, the world in revolution," the event is keeping in touch with a rapidly changing world.Īt the same time, it's looking to be bigger than ever. Ordinary fans and those in the business are being welcomed at its usual venue, Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture. One of the largest video game events in the world, the event is back at full scale for the first time since 2019. It's running live and in person from September 21-24. We were hoping to end the day with some footage of Syd and Ryan playing “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare” in the Xbox area, but just as we were about to enter the gameplay area, the staff took one look at us, and decided that moment was perfect for closing up shop.Tokyo Game Show (TGS) is back for 2023. G-cluster is a multi-platform cloud gaming service, and they were showing off their service with two awesome titles, the new ZOIDS game, “ZOIDS Material Hunters” set to release in spring 2015, and “Final Fantasy XIII”, set for fall 2014! We even had a chance to win the G-Cluster device in their huge gacha machine, but we were met with disappointment that would follow us to the final stop on our trip. ![]() This multi-platform game looks amazing, and we can’t wait for it to release in March of next year.Īnother big point of interest was the G-cluster / Broadmedia booth. Up next, we went to EA and got some great shots at the “Battlefield Hardline” area. We were expecting some figures on display at their booth, and we were not disappointed! We got our first look at some of the Square Enix figures already on pre-order at HLJ.com, as well as some prototypes for upcoming products! We were especially impressed with the gorgeous Fran figure from “Final Fantasy XII”! But it wasn’t just gameplay we were after from Enix. Square Enix had a great booth as well, and we were excited to get some gameplay footage from “Final Fantasy XV”, set to release on the PS4 and Xbox One. In this area, we took a look at the newly released, multi-platform title “Destiny” by Bungie and captured some gameplay footage of the upcoming PS4 title “Bloodborne”! At this point, we were also hoping to capture some new info on the newest Persona game, “Persona 5”, but after a wild goose chase, all we ended up with was the same animation clip that’s already been seen around the net.ĭirectly behind SONY was the stage for “Earth Defense Force 4.1”, with a massive mobile suit that even trumped the “Gundam Breaker 2” display in size! This mecha was massive, but the gameplay for this new installment to the “Earth Defense Force” series looked equally impressive, and the ever knowledgable Cacophanus gave us a ton of information on the game and series! Making our way into the next area, we were immediately blown away by SONY’s booth, featuring a huge stage, several PS3 and PS4 gameplay stations, and videos of all the upcoming releases. We also had a nice chat with the “Tales of” producer, Hideo Baba, but unfortunately he was swept away before we could get in a proper interview. And before we left, we made sure to thoroughly enjoy the “Tales of Zestiria” corner! Zestiria is the 20th anniversary title in the “Tales of” series, and from the short demo alone, we saw that there were quite a few new features in the battle system. And after basking in the glory of their gigantic Gundam display, we jumped right into some gameplay! Following up at the NBGI booth, we checked out the new “-Godzilla-” game for the PS3, along with their S.H.MonsterArts display featuring the king of monsters himself, along with a teaser picture for the web exclusive Mecha King Ghidorah. Starting with Namco Bandai’s impressive booth, we took a look at one of the upcoming Gundam games, “Gundam Breaker 2” for the PS3 and PS Vita. ![]() We’re back in the office after an amazing run at Tokyo Game Show yesterday! This was the HLJ team’s first time attending the event, and despite the crowds, we did our best to bring you coverage of some of the best games presented at the show along with gameplay footage wherever possible!
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