Bethesda has put out a new extended gameplay trailer for Rage, and it’s not looking any more impressive, it still looks like nothing more than an action version of Fallout 3, and while that may be more than enough for some people, others are quite tired of the robotic humans, and dank environments, there is more than one way to design a post-apocalyptic world.
It is nice of the mutant freaks to all do a cute little roll on the ground in front of you before they attack. Check out the trailer here.
Square put out a teaser trailer, presumably for a real trailer to come during E3 sometime. The game looks nice visually of course, and the areas seem at least a bit more open in this teaser than FFXIII.
Konami released the E3 trailer for their latest attempt to resurrect their beloved, but poor selling, horror franchise, and it looks pretty damn good. It looks much better than the last HD game, and while it might not be quite as experimental as the Wii Silent Hill it definitely isn’t coming off as another bland rehash so far.
Follow up to the 2009 & 2010 game of the year Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls looks to continue to stand up to the erosion of true gaming brought on by the likes of Halo, Uncharted, and Heavy Rain. This trailer from Spike’s pre E3 show shows off a hint of the feel of the Dark Souls world that all true gamers will be spending countless hours exploring, and conquering.
Metro 2033 is one of the bigger hits to come out of the Eastern block developers recently, leading to the upcoming sequel Metro Last Light. Here we have the pre E3 trailer for that game, though it really is more of a teaser, they’re hopefully holding something better back for when the real E3 gets rolling in a couple days.
Spike, always good for some shilling for the most mainstream, and biggest budget crap, was there for Naughty Dog when they needed someone to dump out some co-op footage for their interactive movie experience Uncharted 3 Drake’s Deception.
Because no one ever gets tired of licensed superhero games, here comes yet another Spider-Man game, not connected to any film, but to a less popular bad idea, can it live up to Web Of Shadows or that other multi timeline Spider-Man game that just came out yesterday? Only Kirsten Dunst knows for sure, but you can make your best guess after watching this trailer:
Spike’s pre E3 extravaganza included this trailer for Prey 2, the developers better be praying that it’s better than Prey 1 if they want to effectively compete against all the other mediocre console shooters on the market. This looks good for a bunch of CG concept design target BS.
Another trailer out of Geoff Keighly’s vanity project #46, it’s of course a teaser that conveys absolutely nothing about the game, so if you have any hope left for this being a true successor to SSX Tricky, or SSX 3 enjoy that feeling now, cause those hope should soon be dashed with a proper reveal at E3.
One of the few games to actually show anything from the actual game on the pre E3 GT.TV special, this Soul Calibur V gameplay footage looks quite a bit like Soul Calibur IV, just with less Star Wars characters.