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Big And Bizzare - Tokyo Game Show 2017 Photo Tour

Welcome to Tokyo Game Show 2017



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Japan's biggest video game show returns in 2017 with big, spectacular booths and weird, head-scratching oddities.



Never been before? Well let us be your experienced guides on this magical journey.



Here we are at the main gates, where Psycho Break 2 (aka The Evil Within 2), dominates the banner advertisements.



The Show Floor



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Tokyo Game Show was spread out across eleven halls this year. This is just one of them.



(Disclaimer: If you're wondering about the relatively small amount of people in these photos, please note that we took them on the Business and Media days of the show, prior to public access)



Konami



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Let's start with everyone's favourite Japanese video game publisher probably, Konami.



Zone of the Enders VR



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They have themed demo stations showing off one of the surprises of the PlayStation TGS 2017 conference, Zone of the Enders VR.



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And here's one of the Konami attendants cosplaying as Ken Marinaris from the very same game.



If you're looking for more cosplay, stay tuned for our Tokyo Game Show Cosplay gallery!



PlayStation Booth



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PlayStation always have one of the biggest booths at Tokyo Game Show, and this year is no exception. We couldn't even fit it all in one picture.



Detroit: Become Human



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Okay, here's the first bizarre thing we saw at the show: They had real people standing around in this glass cabinet all day pretending to be androids. They stood perfectly still, but if you waved at them they would wave back in a real creepy manner.



Detroit: Become Human



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Here's a closer look at one of the androids. Notice the 'For Sale' signage which imitates some of the sets from the game itself.



Detroit: Become Human



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Another look at one of the androids.



Monster Hunter: World



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Japan loves Monster Hunter, so Monster Hunter: World also had a huge presence. This isn't the main booth for it (we'll get to that later), but Sony had a portion of space devoted to it as well.



Monster Hunter: World



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They had this replica campfire setup which will be instantly familiar to anyone who has played the game.



Gran Turismo: Sport



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There were multiple rows of Gran Turismo: Sport demo booths. Kind of a big deal, right?



Gran Turismo Limited Edition PS4



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The Gran Turismo-themed PlayStation 4 was on display at the booth.



Gran Turismo Limited Edition PS4 Controller



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...and here's a look at the controller.



PlayStation



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Here's the back of the PlayStation booth.



GT: Sport



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There were a lot of VR experiences at Sony's booth, but no-one looked happier than this person playing Gran Turismo Sport.



Bandai Namco



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Bandai Namco has one of the other huge booths at TGS since they have tons of games based on popular anime and manga series. Here's the side of their booth with a small section dedicated to Dragonball FighterZ.



Code Vein



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Code Vein is the newest game from the God Eater team and has definite Dark Souls influences. The wait to play it (on a Business day, without public attendance) was over 90 minutes!



Code Vein



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Namco were also showing off some of the collectable figurines based on the game's characters.



If you're interested in more collectables or merchandise, stay tuned for our Square-Enix collectables gallery and Tokyo Game Show Merchandise gallery.



Secret of Mana



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The Secret of Mana remaster took up a small portion of Square-Enix's booth. Here's a look at the glass cabinet displaying the upcoming special edition of the game.



Secret of Mana



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...and here's a closer look at the figurines.



Secret of Mana



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You could also get your picture taken with a presumably life-sized Rabite. Aw, how cute!



Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary



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A bunch of very excited fans play Square-Enix's crossover Monopoly-like board game, Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary. This series has previously been released in the west as "Fortune Street".



Virtual Reality



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I, uh. I'm not really sure what's going on here. That is to say I don't really want to know what's going on here.



Virtual Reality



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From what we could make of it, these people were some kind of virtual classroom game. Because why not, right?



Let It Die



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SUDA51 and GungHo's Let It Die had a surprisingly huge booth this year.



Let It Die



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They were also handing out branded fidget spinners to those who played, because the world has truly gone to hell.



Esports



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There was a big portion of the show floor dedicated to an esports stage. Who doesn't love esports, right?



Esports



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There was a Street Fighter V exhibition happening while we were there.



The Show Floor



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Here's another look at another hall, with Metal Gear Survive hanging out at the front.



Earth Defence Force



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D3 Publisher had a big booth this year, with multiple Earth Defence Force titles to show off.



Additionally, if attendees were able to ride that bike down the bottom left hard enough, you could make the giant mech move!



Earth Defence Force



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A closer look at the giant mech.



The Second Building



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Let's pop over to the other building for a bit.



The one you see here housed the cosplay area, merchandise booths, and the huge indie and vr game areas.



Arc System Works



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Here's a glimpse at the Arc System Works booth, selling all sorts of Blazblue and Guilty Gear merchandise.



Square-Enix Music



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As always, there's a booth dedicated to Square-Enix soundtracks. These folks are perusing this year's selection.



Indie Games



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The Indie Game section this year was huge, bigger than any other year.



Rez: Infinite



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Everyone's favourite VR title, Rez: Infinite, had a small demo station where you could wear the famous light-up body suit.



VR



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These guys are having a virtual snowball fight. I think.



VR



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Meanwhile, a handful of people are going on a virtual spelunking tour, and are currently riding a physical (and virtual) minecart. Sure, why not?



VR



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Not content in the regular amount of VR sickness, this pair decided to take things up a notch with a physical rollercoaster thrill ride contraption. I'm getting sick just looking at them.



VR



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And uh...



VR



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At least he's having a good time?



VR



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Nevermind, that's it. I'm outta here. Let's go back to the other hall.



Sega + Atlus



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Ah, Sega! They're huge at TGS this year. Here's Yakuza director Toshihiro Nagoshi speaking on stage.



Finally, a booth that doesn't have anything strange happening in it at all.



Yakuza Kiwami 2



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Anyway, here's a couple of women they've hired to stand around and be photographed all day to promote Yakuza Kiwami 2.



Fist of the North Star



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This promotional worker's job is to spend her time fondling the plastic biceps of this Kenshiro statue for Fist of the North Star.



Sega + Atlus



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Look at how big this booth is! You can see their three biggest titles advertised here: Yakuza Kiwami 2, Yakuza Online, and Fist of the North Star



Sega



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On the other side they have demos of many other titles.



Where's Atlus?



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Sonic's all like "Sega + Atlus? I dunno dudes, I don't see no Atlus games here".



Shin Megami Tensei



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Just kidding, here's a sweet replica of the helmet from Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey to promote the upcoming redux version.



Sonic



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But Sonic's all like "Whatever dudes, Sonic Mania was dope and now everyone loves me"



Counter-Strike Online 2



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Actually, online is my favourite way to play Counter-Strike.



Capcom



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Alright, I love these guys! Here's the stage at the Capcom booth where they would show off their gameplay demos of the new Resident Evil 7 DLC. Chun-Li is on it right now for some reason.



Not A Hero



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Speaking of Resident Evil, here's a photo booth they set up so you can tell all your friends back home that you are in fact, not a hero.



Resident Evil



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Resident Evil is still a big deal for Capcom, as you can see.



Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite



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But they also dedicated space to promote their latest titles lime Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite.



Resident Evil Shooting Range



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But never mind Marvel Vs. Capcom, back to Biohazard! The BB Gun shooting range from past years returns again.



GUNS



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Those replicas are intimidatingly true-to-life.



Shooting Range



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Would you want this guy by your side in a zombie apocalypse? Judging by his paper target, probably not.



Monster Hunter: World



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Okay! Here's a look at the giant Monster Hunter: World booth. There must have been up to fifty demo stations in here easily, and the line was massive even on the business day.



Monster Hunters



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They had some really great cosplayers out front hanging out with an impressive monster statue.



Monster Hunter: World



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Here's a look at the other side of the Monster Hunter booth.



Monster Hunter: World PS4



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They were even showing off the special limited-edition Monster Hunter: World PS4 console. Looks pretty good, right?



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Here's a close-up of the controller. Now let's turn around and go over...



Final Fantasy XV



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OH MY GOD THAT TITAN JUST CAME OUT OF NOWHERE



Final Fantasy XV PC



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A lot of Square Enix's booth was actually devoted to the various Final Fantasy XV spinoffs, but here's the one that you probably care about most--the PC port.



Final Fantasy XV PC



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They built a special "Lunafreya" gaming rig made of white components. But... isn't this a Japanese game?



PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds



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Not even the Japanese can resist the allure of a 100-player LAN setup for PUBG



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And that's it! That's your taste of the sights of Tokyo Game Show. This isn't everything though, we've got galleries coming soon on the cosplay and merchanise of the show, so stay tuned!

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23 settembre 2017 alle 02:40