Sony's plans for the PlayStation VR headset and platform got more bullish at the PlayStation Experience on the weekend, with a number of new titles introduced.

A new instalment in the Ace Combat joined Rez Infinite and Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin in a list of well-known titles making the jump to virtual reality.

Glimpses at those games can be seen in Sony's PSVR sizzle reel below, but it's the original games (even further below) that really stood out.

Ubisoft announced a new spinoff from Assassin's Creed entitled Eagle Flight, where players soar above the Paris skyline solo or with each other as birds of prey.

Job Simulator, previously only announced for the HTC Vive, was confirmed as coming to Sony's VR platform as well.

The intriguing Golem, from Bungie cofounder Martin O'Donnell's new studio Highwire Games, puts players into the head of a girl who can remotely control mechanical stone golems.

Other titles were more whimsical, like the physics-driven The Modern Zombie Taxi Co, in which players ferry fragile, sometimes drunken zombies around an English city.

Arguably the most hilariously weird concept in the show, however, was 100ft Robot Golf, which is exactly the laid-back robotic destruction/sports title it sounds like.

There are now over sixty games in development for PlayStation VR, including previously-announced titles like Super Hexagon, Ark: Survival Avolved, Adrift, Robinson: The Journey, EVE Valkyrie, and The London Heist.

PlayStation VR launches sometime in 2016, and will require a PS4 to operate; no release date or price has been set.