Lead your squad into the many battles that await you when Mass Effect 3 reaches stores worlwide in March of 2012 for PC, XBox 360, and PlayStation 3.
Lead your squad into the many battles that await you when Mass Effect 3 reaches stores worlwide in March of 2012 for PC, XBox 360, and PlayStation 3.
Plus footage from the show floor.
The 10-minute E3 demo featured a zombie beat-down in a futuristic carnival called “Uranus Zone,” set in Fortune City, Nevada.
Can DoA’s first Nintendo entry appeal to both a DoA newbie and a DoA regular?
For those wishing to see a review done by someone who has played the rest of the DoA series, please see Nick’s review of the game.
Check out Jason's impressions on Sony's latest Move game.
This year, we're doing something a bit different. In order to bring you coverage as fast as possible, we'll be posting audio recordings of notes from staff members at E3 and later adding in a written version of the impressions. Please click through and check out this staff member's recorded thoughts on the game from the E3 show floor.
Jason grabs hands on impressions of the latest 3D Mario game after the Nintendo press conference.
Picture Super Mario Bros. 3 and put it in a 3D Mario game, and that’s about what it felt like. There were some major changes though, things you definitely need to know about before you can call them the same thing.
A Kinect sidequest to the Fable series is currently in development.
Peter Molyneux took the stage today at the Microsoft press conference to reveal the latest game in the Fable series, Fable: The Journey. Unlike the rest of the games in the series, this title appears to be a spin-off that's primary focus is around use of the Kinect. Currently, the game is slated for an unspecified 2012 release.
The extended cut will feature new content, 3D, and Move support for the PS3 this October.
On their blog, Sega announced today that The House of the Dead: Overkill will be making its way to the PlayStation 3 in a special Extended Cut edition. The new version of the game will feature a few improvements over the original Wii version of the game, specifically support for the PlayStation Move controller, improved visuals and support for stereoscopic 3D, and two new scenarios beyond the original seven levels of the first game. Players will be able to grab the game this fall, on October 25.