Although it’ll be free-to-play when it finally launches next year, a paid early access version starts on 25 July. The third game in Marvellous’s Fate series arrived on PS4 and Vita earlier this year, but here’s a better look at the Switch version out next month.ĮA showed the main trailer for FIFA 18 during its conference but this one – showing legendary players Maradona, Henry, Yashin, Pele and Fat Ronaldo – excites me more.Įpic Games first revealed its co-op sandbox survival game way back in 2011. In this trailer, the dev team explains what’s new.Īn upcoming action title from Maximum Games which looks like it ‘borrows liberally’ from Attack On Titan. Originally announced as New Hot Shots Golf, Sony’s much-loved ball thwacking sim has been rebranded. It’s been on PC and Xbox One for two years, but Frontier Developments’ space-em-up is finally coming to PS4. It’s hitting PS4 next year, so have a gander. Which, let’s face it, is about as unique as a shit Donald Trump tweet.īack in 2015 Square Enix released an arcade fighter starring Final Fantasy characters (based on the its PSP one from years ago). Check out the suitably high tempo trailer.Ī tactical shooter with, according to one of its developers, the “unique hook” of having zombies in it. The third game in the cult visual novel series nobody can pronounce is coming to PS4, Vita and PC in September. Naughty Dog’s HD remaster triple-bill is out at the end of the month, so here’s a new look at some gameplay footage. This shamelessly ‘inspired’ game does though, and it even jokes about the similarities in this genuinely funny trailer. Have you ever wanted to play Portal, but with a gun that fires colours instead of portals? Neither have I. The latest trailer for Cyanide Studio’s open-world survival horror RPG in which Cthulhu gets well and truly bloody called. You know, the handheld one that still exists. The popular minimalist indie game which also sounds like a porno is coming to PS4 and Vita. That’s dogfighting as in planes shooting each other, not two pit bulls ripping each other’s baws off.Ī PlayStation VR mech game from a team that previously helped on the likes of The Evil Within and Borderlands 2 DLC. Enjoy!īandai Namco’s latest dogfighting sim is coming later this year. This still isn’t every game announced at E3 – there are more tucked away in YouTube’s darker corners – but it should give you a lot more to watch. Luckily, yer man Scullion’s gathered a load of these non-conference trailers so you don’t have to go hunting. What you may not have realised, though, is that there are a wealth of other games at E3 that aren’t part of the conferences: either because they’re made by third-party publishers who aren’t showing presentations, or because they’re first-party games that for whatever reason have taken a back seat (sorry, Gran Turismo Sport).īecause of this, if you’re the sort who only watches the conferences, you’ve missed out on a fuckton of other game trailers, some of which may be for games that float your own personal boat. Most people are happy enough in the knowledge that if they watch every conference they’ll see the best of what E3 has to offer. Of course, the main events during E3 week are the numerous press conferences, many of which I covered with podcast recaps. Note: you can browse through the list using the arrows alongside the image at the top of the page, or using the left and right arrows on your very own keyboard.E3 week is slowly coming to an end, and while it may not have been the most dramatic in terms of big reveals it certainly clarified one thing: over the next 18 months we’ll be getting more great games than you can shake a Joy-Con at. Also, I thought I'd try and pick a few things that aren't brought up that often, hence the lack of, say, Heather Poe from Vampire: Bloodlines or any of The Witcher III's awesome stuff. Add yours in the comments, yadda yadda, you know the drill. Just a few ideas and moments from them that stuck with me, whether I liked the actual game they were in at all. This week then, I'm turning the spotlight on a few small bits and pieces from various games that I think back on fondly. It takes a lot of content to fill an RPG. Years later I no longer need the Grim Reaper's help to fill my collection, and other genres have done their best to replace scouring maps for objectives with, y'know, game, but there's still few that can match it in terms of raw Stuff. That was important when there was only one birthday and one Christmas a year, and not much chance that some relative might pop their clogs in sync with Ultima VI coming out. One of the main reasons I got into RPGs back in the day was that if you bought one, you were getting a lot of game for your money.
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