01/18/2012 Written by Alex Osborn

Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima has shed some light on the series’ Raiden-centric spin-off, namely when a playable version of the game will be available for demonstration. It looks like developer Platinum Games has quite a bit of work between now and June, because Kojima has assured gamers that Revengeance will be playable at this years’ Electronic Entertainment Expo.

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01/06/2012 Written by Rae Langdon

Sony’s next home console may be revealed at E3 2012 if the latest round of rumblings and rumors are true. Sony executives have reportedly informed third party developers that the next PS4 will not be left behind in the next console generation. Read More »

06/22/2011 Written by Paulmichael Contreras

ModNation Racers burst onto the kart racing genre mid 2010, combining the racing antics of Mario Kart with the creative freedom of LittleBigPlanet. The game also saw a PSP port, but that version felt a bit limited. Enter ModNation Racers (Working Title) on the Vita. With aims of perfectly replicating the console version of the game on the go, can developer SCE San Diego deliver? We went hands-on with the game during E3 and have our preview ready for you below.

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06/21/2011 Written by Max Murray

Sonic Generations is Sega’s celebration of the 20th year their famous blue mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog, has sped his way through the annals of gaming history. The game will feature Classic and Modern versions of Sonic as they traverse familiar areas seen throughout different periods of Sonic’s history. Sega is hoping to attract fans from all periods of Sonic’s history as the gameplay style is split between that of Classic 2D side scrolling Sonic, and Modern 3D exploration Sonic. With a release date scheduled for later this year, I went hands on with the first playable level in Sega’s E3 booth this year to see if the blue blur still can spin with the best.

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06/20/2011 Written by Tyler Minarik

Warhammer 40,000 fiction spans an incredible number of board games, table top games, video games, novels, and even movies. As if that’s not enough, now it’s going to step into new territory with a third person shooter known as Space Marine.

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Written by Steven Garcia

Lightbox Interactive approached Starhawk with the goal of differentiating it from the various other shooters currently saturating the market. After experiencing some hands-on time with the action packed title, it would be a vast understatement to say they succeeded.

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06/18/2011 Written by Paulmichael Contreras

Deus Ex: Human Revolution has been a long time coming. Originally announced as far back as May 2007, the game has seen its shares of ups and downs during a lengthy development cycle. With an August release date seemingly settled upon, Eidos Montreal had multiple demos running both on the showfloor and in the media-only area. We got to spend some time with the latter, and have our preview just past the jump.

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06/17/2011 Written by Cameron Teague

Announced at E3, Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time looks to steal the hearts of gamers everywhere in typical Sly fashion. Courtesy of the PlayStation Blog, we have a gameplay video below showing off the game and giving us a few juicy new details.

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Written by Tyler Minarik

You may not be familiar with the Metro franchise, since Metro 2033 was only on the 360 and PC, but that’s no reason to overlook the successful game’s sequel, Metro: Last Light, which will come to PS3 as a multiplatform release. Now that we’ve seen the game up close and personal, we’re convinced that it’s going to be worth a look.

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Written by Anthony Severino

The dust has finally settled on the annual megaton explosion that is the Electronic Entertainment Expo. The PSLS staff is still recovering from what might just be the largest show ever, but we’ve managed to muster up enough strength to do the unthinkable: narrow down all the amazing games at E3 2011 to a short list of just 10 of the very best titles shown.

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Written by Jonathan Leack

Resistance has been a flagship series for the PlayStation 3 platform since they were introduced together in late 2006. The last release in the series had a powerful ending, and now Resistance 3 is looking to carry the torch into late 2011. I had a chance to play both singleplayer and multiplayer at this year’s E3 convention, and I’d like to share some of my insight. Read More »

Written by Allen Tyson

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Asura’s Wrath was the best game of Capcom’s booth at E3, and that’s meaningful since it had some stiff competition. CyberConnect2 has managed to take the best elements of gaming, anime, and pop-culture, mixed in some fresh ideas of their own, dashed it with style and have thus created an adrenaline filled world of epic proportions. Read More »

06/16/2011 Written by Josh Fernandes

E3 may be over, but footage from the show floor is still trickling out. Earlier, we posted footage of Assassin’s Creed: Revelations gameplay from E3. Now we have a cuddly gameplay demo for the PlayStation Vita.

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Written by Joseph Peterson

The Walking Dead is most well known for both the comic book series and the currently running television show on AMC. Both of these follow the journey of Rick Grimes in a zombie infested world after an outbreak has occurred. Sounds perfect for a videogame right? Well Telltale Games is developing such a game, and while they couldn’t tell us everything, here is what we learned at this year’s E3.

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Written by Cameron Teague

It feels like every game out there is trying to add some kind of multiplayer experience to their product in an attempt to enhance value, and the next developer to jump on the multiplayer bandwagon might be BioWare with Mass Effect 3. According to a Eurogamer report, ME3 will feature a four-player co-op component when it releases next year.

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