This year's E3 brought tons of news and info on some of the biggest franchises in gaming history. A lot of big titles will be hitting store shelves soon as well as a new version of the Xbox that is already on it's way. Check out some of the trailers for a few games I can't wait to get my hands on, and an unboxing of the new Xbox.
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
E3: What to Expect in the Near Future
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E3 2010 Wrap Up
Microsoft
M
icrosoft's other major announcement at E3 was the formal naming of their new motion sensor peripheral, formerly named Project Natal, now named Kinect
. Kinect will supposedly allow gamers to immerse themselves even further into the game by capturing their movements outside the game without a need for a controller. A new Kinect port will come standard on the Xbox 360 250GB providing Kinect with power and data transmission capabilities. Owners of the original Xbox 360 will need to use a USB port and an included power adapter to use Kinect and the price of Kinect around $150.
Sony
S
ony's presentation at E3 did little to disappoint and shed some much needed light on their new motion controller, the PlayStation Move. Sony's press briefing revealed a $100 motion controller starter pack
, the cost of a controller a la carte
($50) and a $30 price of a solo navigation sub-controller
. Sony said a $400 PS3 bundle
is also in the works. Among the games that will be compatible with Sony's purportedly one-to-one peripheral: Killzone 3
due out February 2011, Heroes on the Move:
which will feature Jak and Daxter, Ratchet and Clank, and Sly Cooper, and Time Crisis: Razing Storm, which will include the arcade editions of 2007's Time Crisis 4
and the just-released Deadstorm Pirates. Both games have been updated with Move functionality and will also be compatible with the Guncon 3
light gun peripheral as well as Move. The PlayStation Move will hit stores in North America on September 19th and include a Move "demo disc" most likely similar to Wii Sports.
Sony also took some time to tout their already launched 3D enabled gaming. Although a bunch of games have already received 3D support via a firmware upgrade (all that you require is a 3D enabled TV
) Sony announced a few new games that would be receiving 3D support from the get-go. Among those: A New Twisted Metal, Little Big Planet 2
, Gran Turismo 5
, Killzone 3
, Metal Gear Solid: Peacer Walker, the upcoming Shaun White Skateboarding
, Tron Evolution
, Crysis 2
, NBA 2K11
, the new Mortal Kombat, Eyepet
and more. Portal 2
(expected in 2011), Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
, Medal Of Honor, more get will be getting exclusive PS3 content as well.
Nintendo
In this Zelda, Link is a little boy born into a land above the clouds called Skyloft. One day, he learns there is a land below the clouds ruled by evil forces. However, the revelation prompts a series of events that force him to go to the land beneath the clouds and retrieve the Skyward Sword. The sword possesses intelligence and will assume the semi-human form in the teaser poster shown last year and will eventually become the Master Sword. The game will feature a new exaggerated inked art style, a big improvement over the last entry, "Twilight Princess
."
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