…in Japan. Square Enix announced that eagerly awaited role-playing-game Final Fantasy XIII would be on the Xbox 360 next Aussie autumn. The game still looks poised for a late 2009 release in Japan.
As part of a strategy of “confluence,” Ubisoft announced today at its press event that it would be launching an in-game serviced called U Play in the next year.
At the Microsoft gaming showcase tonight, I finished up a session of Splinter Cell Conviction and ran into my one-time gaming rival Soulja Boy. He was on his way to play Halo 3 ODST. He wants to set up a rematch: Street Fighter IV maybe. He’s done with Geometry Wars.
What do we see at Nintendo’s E3 booth but a flower, a coin and question boxes.
Raven Software’s second Unreal 3-developed game after X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Singularity, is looking mighty spiffy in this trailer.
Mass Effect 2 is breaking cover significantly for the first time this week, with an extended trailer during EA’s press conference, and some new screens to go along with it.
Crysis 2 is going multi-platform. Don’t expect this E3 trailer to shed light on how it will look on consoles. It doesn’t.
On Day Zero of E3, I was impressed by the Xbox press conference, absent through misadventure at the EA press conference and exceedingly cramped at the Ubisoft press conference. Here’s my take on what I saw.
Mega huge game company EA big E3 announcements. Know where they are? They’re right here.
Brian Crecente and Stephen Totilo are at Microsoft’s E3 VIP get together, playing the latest and greatest Xbox 360 games, including Forza Motorsport 3, Halo: ODST and Left 4 Dead 2.