Played some more PS3 games today:
Valkyria Chronicles - A good idea to combine turn-based and real-time systems, because it puts you into the action at the ground level while not sacrificing the reliance of strategy and the use of multiple units in different way afforded by the pulled-back style of TBS games. The serious down-to-earth story, which so far hasn't introduced a ridiculously evil villain [and I hope that continues to remain to], is a nice change from the flashy, flamboyant style that's become the norm in Japanese RPGs.
Journey - I'm not ashamed to say that I instantly fell in love with this game. It reminds me of The Dig, without the reliance on story and characters. It reminds me of ICO/Shadow of the Colossus without the fear of death hanging in the background. It reminds me of those old CG animation showcases that used to crop up on VHS and DVD during the 90's, only playable. Exploration in its most distilled form, the desire to discover what's hiding behind the next dune. True to its name, it's not the destination that's important. And I really like the way they've integrated multiplayer without dragging along all the noisome baggage that allowing in random strangers from the internet usually brings along. If these guys make another game in the same vein, I won't hesitate to get it.