New Sony E3 Montage Has Secrets

Well, what have we got here? Another Sony montage, that’s what. A very slick one at that. Available to download from the EU PlayStation Store yesterday (although strangely it would appear to have been removed) the new compilation certainly looks the part.

Included within the montage are some of Sony’s favourite stealth reveals. Hidden within the video you will see Jungle Party for the PSP. This would appear to be a compilation of the various PS2 and PSN Buzz! Junior titles, compacted down for your pocket in PSP form. Next is Buzz! The Ultimate Music Quiz, also for PSP. Again, nothing spectacular to see here, seemingly the yearly Buzz! update in handheld form.

Perhaps of more interest is later on there is the first footage of the same game but for the PS3. Based from this trailer alone (as this is the only information available at this time) it visually looks identical to Buzz! Quiz World, which we was released last year but with questions all about music. Expect to hear more about this title in the coming months.

Also, there is the first footage of Echochrome 2. From this brief snippet, the game certainly has changed direction and with the incorporation of Move, is barely recognisable when compared to the original game. SOCOM Special Forces has a slot, with it’s new tagline and Invizimals is also there, but entitled “Invizimals Shadow Zone”.

Considering during the Sony E3 presser the game was simply called Invizimals (it hasn’t been released in the US yet) and this is an SCEE produced video, it suggests a new title in an Invizimals series.

Finally, check out the awkward dancing to SingStar Dance, the first footage of MUBI (the movie streaming service) and new PSN download title, Eat Them! Watch it below to see what you make of it.

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  1. I saw a full trailer for Echochrome 2 on Gamespot yesterday, it looks really interesting and is clearly based on the torch tech demo where they changed the direction of the light by pointing the Move at different angles close to the screen. I think it’s a really interesting concept and one of the most intriguing Move games shown so far.

    If anyone hasn’t seen it and can’t (be bothered to) view it imagine some blocks floating in the air not connected to anything, now imagine shining a torch on them to cast a shadow on the wall, now imagine moving that torch at different angles to change the location/shape of the shadow – the point of Echochrome 2 is that instead of linking unconnected objects by changing the camera angle, you link their shadows by changing the direction of the light and shadow people walk along the shadows you cast…

    Another PSN title based on a Move tech demo that has been announced is Tumble – looks a bit like a Jenga style game where you stack objects in the same way they did during the E3 2009 stage demo…

    • Echochrome 2 makes me think that Alan Wake would probably have been perfect for move

  2. sooooo many montages. to many trailers to watch. i swear to good its been like watching the weirdest movie ever paying attention to E3 this year

  3. What an absolutely wonderful trailer. Ignoring that we’ve seen most of it before (although for me there was a huge amount that looked new)… it really shows off the incredible range of games available on the PS3. Damn, this is a good year.

  4. MAZINGS!!!!

  5. Release:
    Killzone 3, InFamous 2, Medal of Honor and the new Twisted Metal…
    …and I will be one happy person.

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