Despite the fact, as people have mentioned, half of them will probably be delayed until 2009, and some of them will be utter gubbins, the only one I have never heard of is 'Redwood Falls'.
Anyone got any info on it ??
Kuju Works on PS3
Developer of Battalion Wars shows off PS3 first person shooter.
by Anoop Gantayat
US, February 7, 2006 - Kuju Entertainment, known for its recent work with Nintendo on Battalion Wars, the GameCube adaptation of the Japanese giant's popular Advance Wars strategy series, is now working with the PS3. At an event held today at the UK embassy in Tokyo, the developer gave the world a first peek at Redwood Falls, a first-person shooter being designed for the next-generation system.
Creative director Tancred Dyke-Wells shared a demo video clip of the new title at the event. The clip showed what appeared to be an enemy creature being blasted with gunfire. The enemy body reacted realistically to the fire, with positional damage leaving open wounds that exposed detailed innards, right down to the bones. With enough damage, body parts started falling off. Instead of collapsing to the ground from the beating, though, the enemy's body regenerated itself, returning to original form.
Speaking with Japanese game site Famitsu.com, Wells noted that the point of the demonstration was to show some off the technology that Kuju has developed. He added that the demo could have gone further, with detailed recreations of internal organs, although this might have taken things too far.
Wells would not disclose solid details on Redwood Falls, citing that a publisher has yet to be announced, and the game could end up changing. The theme of the game, he revealed, is not "destruction," but "regeneration." He finished off with a particularly confusing comment: "in this game, the cells of your enemies have individual AI."
For a quick glimpse at this mysterious new project, check out Famitsu.com -- just make sure you can read Japanese, or you'll have no idea what the hell they're talking about. Images from the demonstration are located midway through the page.
The demo took place as part of Play UK 2006, an annual event, started in 1998, in which the British government shows off the appeal of the British games industry. Including Kuju, six UK content and tool creators gave demonstrations at the event.