Highlights

  • Twisted Metal’s 2012 reveal featured Sweet Tooth driving onstage, PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale copied Super Smash Bros., and No Man’s Sky showcased awe-inspiring space exploration.
  • Resident Evil 7’s surprise reveal at E3 2016 followed a mysterious teaser, and The Last Guardian’s 2009 announcement built on the anticipation of Ico and Shadow of the Colossus.
  • God of War’s 2016 return introduced an older Kratos and shifted to Norse mythology, leading to the 2018 release and the upcoming God of War: Ragnarok in 2022.



Since the PS1 launched in Japan in 1994, Sony has always had a bit of showmanship when it came to their PlayStation press conferences. From the hardware to the first-party software, they had the crowd going wild. They even had big reveals from third-party software over the years during E3 with notable franchises returning to a roar of celebration from the crowd.

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Sony has always put an emphasis on play, so it’s no surprise that there is a level of hype for their games not seen anywhere else. Yet, how do the best PlayStation game reveals rank against each other? Not counting PlayStation hardware reveals, let’s find out.


Sweet Tooth Drives Onstage

Sweet Tooth from Twisted Metal


  • Released: February 14, 2012
  • Platform: PS3
  • Developer: Eat Sleep Play

Twisted Metal launched as a series on the PS1 in 1995. From there, it received numerous sequels and touched every Sony console. The last game was Twisted Metal: Head-On for the PSP in 2005 and besides a PS2 port, that was it for the series in quite a while.

That changed during Sony’s E3 2010 event which first had a live-action teaser trailer about two cabbies arguing about what game in the Twisted Metal series was better. This led to the reveal of Sweet Tooth in the trailer and then Sweet Tooth drove out onstage with his truck. It was then that Twisted Metal was announced which didn’t get released until 2012 and that has been the last entry in the series for over a decade now.

5 PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale

A Smashing Move From Sony


  • Released: November 20, 2012
  • Platforms: PS3, PS Vita
  • Developer: SuperBot Entertainment

Super Smash Bros. was an incredibly popular and bizarre crossover game for the N64 in 1999. Not many companies were bold enough to outright copy the idea but the release of PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale in 2012 seemingly opened the flood gates and now there are almost too many platform fighters to count. Rumors about the game started to spread in 2012 leading to Sony having to force their hand with an early announcement.

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The big coverage was saved for E3 that year though when four players took to the stage to show the game off. It did receive some DLC characters but eventually, the developer, SuperBot Entertainment, was shut down in 2014. Will a future PlayStation console ever get a port or sequel for PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale?


4 No Man’s Sky

Become An Explorer Like No Other

No Man’s Sky was showcased in the first major way during Son’s E3 2014 show. It was a full gameplay trailer that showed an explorer on a weird foreign planet interacting with wildlife. That alone was wild as it all looked extraordinarily colorful.

Then this explorer jumped in his ship and flew to space instantly like it was nothing. The promise of No Man’s Sky as a space exploration game was high. It continued to show well at shows but when it launched in 2016, things weren’t great for it. Still, over time, the developers at Hello Games made No Man’s Sky a better experience, reflecting the awe and wonder that viewers had when this was first showcased.


3 Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

A Welcoming Return To A New Family

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Released
January 24, 2017

At E3 2015, there was a demo released for a game called Kitchen. It looked like some type of horror game reminiscent of Kojima’s P.T. but no one of note was attached to the project. Then, at E3 2016, Sony revealed the surprise during their show. The trailer teased that before Kitchen there was something else.

There was a series of grotesque images while a spooky rendition of “Go Tell Aunty Rhody” played and the name was revealed. It was Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. A completely shocking surprise with a totally different tone to previous entries. Cooler than that, it was launched in about six months on January 24, 2017. Capcom would continue with this quick reveal-to-release trend, making every trailer following this announcement exciting. This includes other games in the Resident Evil series like Resident Evil 2’s remake.


2 The Last Guardian

The Rough Journey Of Project Trico

The Last Guardian

Released
December 6, 2016

Ico and Shadow of the Colossus were two highly celebrated games on the PS2. That’s why the third entry from Fumito Ueda and his development team was so hotly anticipated. The big reveal for this project, The Last Guardian, was officially unveiled at E3 2009 and video game animal lovers everywhere gushed.

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The trailer promoted a 2011 launch date for the PS3 but this would be wrong on a couple of levels. First, after E3 2009 the game was largely missing from Sony showcases until E3 2015 when it re-emerged. The game still looked the same but now it was being developed for the PS4. Thankfully, it would not disappear significantly again as it did indeed launch on the PS4 a year later.


1 God of War (2018)

An Epic Intro To Norse Mythology

The God of War series was all about Greek mythology and there were a lot of sequels and prequels between 2005 and 2013. Then, the God of War train stopped with the death of Kratos. Yet, with a thunderous live orchestra taking hold in E3 2016, a reveal trailer would change everything for the franchise’s big return.

A booming voice captures the audience, and emerging from the darkness is none other than Kratos himself. Kratos was much older, had a son, and was taking on Norse mythology beasts. What was going on? PS4 players would get their answers in 2018 followed by the story’s conclusion with God of War: Ragnarok in 2022. What mythology will Kratos tackle next, if any?


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