We got a look at Lara last night from publisher Square Enix’s upcoming Tomb Raider, in which she gets quite the beating.
I didn’t say the quote in the headline here. The EA spokesperson who just sent me this screenshot from Dead Space 3 did. We’ll have much more coverage of the game next week at E3.
We’ve not heard much from Hiro and his tiny assassin friends since 2009′s Mini Ninjas, which makes sense; you’re not supposed to hear ninja. Fans will get a chance to learn that for themselves come June 29, when Square Enix releases Mini Ninjas Adventures, a Kinect-powered fight-fest for Xbox Live arcade.
Bohemia Interactive’s ArmA 3 has been looking good for a long while. This video demonstrates the aspects of the game that BI will be showing at E3, from general navigation to vehicle combat to underwater sequences.
E3 2012 is on the way, and Los Angeles is turning into a veritable wonderland of gaming marketing. Enormous ads and banners are beginning to blanket the city, showing off some of the hotly-anticipated titles we expect to hear more about next week. Halo 4, Borderlands 2, and The Elder Scrolls Online have all made larger-than-life appearances so far, decorating downtown.
For the fourth year in a row, we’re comparing E3 hype to gaming reality. On Wednesday, we looked at Sony. Yesterday, we investigated Nintendo. Today, we wrap up with a look at Microsoft’s E3 2011 promises.
Dishonored has pretty much come out of nowhere to become one of the buzz games of 2012 (justifiably so!), and everyone’s going to see some pretty cool gameplay from it tonight during GTTV‘s big pre-E3 show on Spike tonight. But how about a sneak peek for you?