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Our Top 5 Trailers From Sony’s Epic TGS 2015 Conference

You weren't in Japan, right? And you had better things to do than stay glued to the Internet during Sony's Tokyo Game Show 2015 presentation.

Well, you were hardly the only one. The good news is that we can get you caught up right here: Here are several of the very best trailers that wowed attendees during Sony's TGS press conference.

As you might expect, there are some mainstays in here – Uncharted 4: A Thief's End , for instance – but don't sleep on the likes of Dark Souls 3 and Gravity Rush 2 !

The Last Guardian Might Shine On Sony’s TGS 2015 Stage

Sony wowed us all when they finally, at long last, brought The Last Guardian to E3 this year .

And now, despite the PlayStation 4 exclusive not being on Sony's list of confirmed titles for the Tokyo Game Show , it looks like we can expect something special from the developers.

Co-developer genDESIGN posted on Twitter that they're considering a "new and different" way of showing off the promising game.

To clarify, Trico is the name of that huge creature we've seen in trailers, and Makuhari refers to the venue where TGS 2015 will be held. This year's event runs from September 17-20 and Sony's press conference is set for September 15. Only a few days to wait!

Related Game(s): The Last Guardian

Confirmed List Of PS4 And Vita Games Coming To TGS 2015

The last major industry event of the year is just around the corner, and Sony has confirmed the games they'll be putting on display.

According to DualShockers , there will be 19 titles in all (15 for PlayStation 4 and 4 for Vita) and as you might expect, there are some huge games on tap.

The list includes the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops III , Street Fighter V and the Uncharted: Nathan Drake Collection . For the record, these are the only titles that "can be disclosed" for the time being, so you might see a few surprises at the show.

PlayStation 4

PS Vita

Additionally, Sony said they'd have a handful of Project Morpheus demos available for the attendees to try. Sony will have its presss conference on September 15; interestingly, Microsoft is skipping this year's TGS. Maybe they're trading off; Microsoft presented at Gamescom last month but Sony didn't.