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E3 2012

Lörd TH

Registered User
Fifa 13
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Splinter Cell: Blacklist
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Gears Of War: Judgement
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Halo 4
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A couple more new games

South Park: The Stick of Truth

Turn based RPG, looks exactly like an episode of South Park, gonna be a definite purchase for me. Highlight of MS conference for me.

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Resident Evil 6

AFter being promised gameplay more akin to teh survival horror roots, this demo goes to show Leons parts are just as action as RE 5 was :( Disappointment imo

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Hunter

BELIEVE
Now THIS is a fitting LOTR game:

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Woah, a Lego game now has dialogue?

What's the world coming to? :lol:

I can't say I'm against it mind. If anyone has played Lego games before, it really does help to know the backstory of the particular series or movie before going in - as with no dialogue, you sort of rely on the facial expressions of the Lego characters. As you can imagine, these expressions aren't exaggerated either - it's Lego. So to now have dialogue could really help even just casual fans to jump in.

I honestly was quite intrigued by the Lego Star Wars games, but I never bothered to play them because I don't know the Star Wars story well at all. I've seen just one Star Wars film, and having played Lego games before, I knew the Lego game wasn't going to help me when it comes to trying to grasp the story so I gave the Lego Star Wars series a miss. However, if the Lord of the Rings Lego games have dialogue, I think I may give it a rent at the very least.
 

Lörd TH

Registered User
Woah, a Lego game now has dialogue?

What's the world coming to? :lol:

I can't say I'm against it mind. If anyone has played Lego games before, it really does help to know the backstory of the particular series or movie before going in - as with no dialogue, you sort of rely on the facial expressions of the Lego characters. As you can imagine, these expressions aren't exaggerated either - it's Lego. So to now have dialogue could really help even just casual fans to jump in.

I honestly was quite intrigued by the Lego Star Wars games, but I never bothered to play them because I don't know the Star Wars story well at all. I've seen just one Star Wars film, and having played Lego games before, I knew the Lego game wasn't going to help me when it comes to trying to grasp the story so I gave the Lego Star Wars series a miss. However, if the Lord of the Rings Lego games have dialogue, I think I may give it a rent at the very least.
They announced a Lego Batman game too which has dialogue
 
Are taketwo or Rockstar there?

The sow doesn't officially open until Tuesday Afternoon in UK time, the current events are Press only Press conferences from the larger companies.

Rockstar do not have their own presence at E3 but their games may well turn up in the Sony or Nintendo press conferences and then in their sections of the show floor.

I'm hoping for Bully 2/Red Dead Stories for Vita and maybe something good for the Wii U.
 

Phatmann

HGW XX/7
I got an e-mail informing me about a new Need for Speed game called NFS: Most Wanted. Has there been any info about this at E3 yet or is that still to come in the next few days? It seems closer to the Hot Pursuit NFS games which I prefer to the other types like Shift and Unleashed.
 
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