Preview of New Games at E3 2005 77
Joystiq (once again answering my hailing frequencies) has up a preview of some of the new titles that will be seeing the light of day at this year's e3. A smattering of some of the games: "The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, D&D Online, UFO: Aftershock, Battlefield 2, Black and White 2, The Sims 2: Nightlife, Guild Wars, Metroid Prime Hunters, Shadow the Hedgehog, Destroy All Humans" This year we're going to have an E3 topic for your browsing convenience.
Did anyone notice. . . (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Did anyone notice. . . (Score:3, Funny)
2. Posted Apr 12, 2005, 9:24 AM ET by SenorWeird
'Encyclopedia Brown and the Missing Page Break'
The Legend of Zelda (Cube)
^---------------- "It goes here, Sally. And I bet Bugs Meany took it too!"
NIS America
Atelier Iris ~Eternal Mana~ (PS2)
Makai Kingdom: Chronicles of the Sacred Tome (PS2)
Sad to say, but Sega's completely lost it (Score:4, Insightful)
I have high hopes, like maybe he'll put some bitches in their place or jack a sweet caddy to roll in.
Re:Sad to say, but Sega's completely lost it (Score:5, Interesting)
Worth the read, if for no other reason than to watch Sonic cry.
And because they're sort of relevant and funny, their strip about Black and White [vgcats.com], Metroid [vgcats.com], and Zelda [vgcats.com].
Re:Sad to say, but Sega's completely lost it (Score:1)
What about "Spore"? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:What about "Spore"? (Score:3, Interesting)
I can't recall all the stages, but there was a beaver one which had you building a dam. The last stage was human of course. I believe you battled against evil robots.
When you cleared the final human stage, there was a big explosion wiping out most life on Earth. And of course you started all over again, as a lowly amoeba.
Re:What about "Spore"? (Score:1)
Re:What about "Spore"? (Score:1)
Re:What about "Spore"? (Score:2, Interesting)
Now, I
Re:What about "Spore"? (Score:1)
Similiarties to Simearth and other games (Score:1)
Not saying it's a bad idea, Simearth was a good idea but it was hard to understand for most people. This game is probably alot more easier to grasp.
And I really don't mind the idea of severeal types of gameplay in one game. My favorite games are hybrids after all. I just hope it's smooth between thoose games.
Re:Similiarties to Simearth and other games (Score:2)
There wasn't much moment-to-moment interaction, so you could drop the controller just about whenever and just ignore it for 10 minutes or so, rather safely.
That it was so slow might have been part of the problem with its general acceptance.
Re:What about "Spore"? (Score:3, Interesting)
Unless i have simply missed something, Spore is still only a tech demo. Considering the style of coding it was done it, i would be very interested to find out how big the tech demo was. Ive seen the 64k demos, and what they pack in there is amazing.
Still Windows Only? (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Still Windows Only? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Still Windows Only? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Still Windows Only? (Score:2)
Actually, there have been a few games on Xbox that have already done content upgrades. I know that one of the DOA games allowed you to add extra costumes via a demo disc (costumes were copied to the HD). Also from Tecmo, there has been at least 1 content update for Ninja Gaiden. I believe they added a new weapon, changed some moves, and perhaps added some additional difficulty? Anyway, with consoles getti
Re:Still Windows Only? (Score:2)
Re:Still Windows Only? (Score:1)
I suppose wha
Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:4, Informative)
Also, has Peter Molyneux made a good game since Syndicate? I mean he's clearly hard working, he's willing to take risks on high concept games, and his graphics and tech are of good quality, but in the end, the gameplay is always as week as American beer.
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:4, Insightful)
I admit true to Molyneux form, Dungeon Keeper didn't quite live up to the hype but it was good fun. I would love to see someone revisit the concept with current technology.
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:4, Insightful)
Same can be said about Fable.
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:1)
I don't know about Black and White. I got way to bored with it after I realized that I would have to train my creature for hours and hours and I found it kinda hard to be evil. Aparantly constantly destroying villages didn't make me evil enough for some reason.
Magic Carpet was such a beautiful
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:2)
Only as a historical exercise. Dungeon Keeper 2 has all the good stuff as far as I can recall. The games are very similar - with DK 2 being an evolution of the first game.
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:1)
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:2)
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:2)
Cataclyism had its problems, but so did the original. I just wish it had been possible for Cataclyism to modify the original game to use it's engine. The ablity to command your ships on the map screen was priceless.
Homeworld 2 however...
I don't really know what struck me as so wrong about it, but it j
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:1)
Try converting with fireballs and lightning, that marked me as really evil even though I never use violence outside of sacrifices against my own population. That and perhaps my bad management of their needs...
Hey, my turtle started glowing in rainb
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:1)
Re:Wasn't one Black and White already too many? (Score:1)
the story earlier today (Score:4, Interesting)
Not to mention LOTR: Battle for Middle-earth, Katamari Damacy, Prince of Persia
Re:the story earlier today (Score:1)
The main reason for this is its sheer simplicity- it probably is an excellent introduction to the world of RTS, but as an experienced player I felt that there was very little depth to it. It was very visually appealing, but around a third of the way through each campaign there hit a point where each mission plays the same (excepting those such as Shelob's cave).
I would add to your list Rome:Total War and Ground Control II. Those two a
EA (Score:2)
As for most everything else, I guarantee E3 will be
Re:EA (Score:2)
And the original Battlefield 1942 sucked. Operation flashpoint was better in every way except marketing. Hardly anyone even knew OF existed.
Re:EA (Score:2)
Re:EA (Score:2)
I'm more concerned about where the INDUSTRY ends up after the EA crap-factory pwns the industry...
Burnout 3 Rocks (Score:2)
Unlike burnout 2 I found the racing actually fun.
Takedown mode on X-Box live is great, where you race and attempt to knock out your competitors.
Its probably the best arcade style racer ever.
The only disappointment is that Burnout 2 (On cube admittedly) handled Widescreen HD better.
The few 480p widescreen titles on cube such as eternal darkness and Burnout two don't show s
About time (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:About time (Score:1)
Re:About time (Score:1)
Full DS list (Score:2)
Atlus Software
Snowboard Kids DS (DS)
Trauma Center: Under the Knife (DS)
Bandai
One Piece:Grand Battle
Buena Vista Games
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
Capcom
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (DS)
EA
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (DS)
Konami
Castlevania DS (DS)
Majesco
ATV: Quad Frenzy (DS)
Nanostray (DS)
Texas Hold 'Em Poker (DS)
Namco
Shogun Warrior: Real-Time Conflict (DS)
Nintendo
Advance Wars DS (DS)
Animal Crossing DS (DS)
Kirby: Cursed Canva
Overshadowed by Hardware (Score:5, Insightful)
This is actually the best time to own an Xbox, PS2, or Gamecube. They're cheap - they'll probably drop again this fall to compete - and the software is now top-notch.
Re:Overshadowed by Hardware (Score:2)
It's always this way at the end of a console cycle. I've been through a few now, and by far the best times I had gaming were at the tail end of the Super Nintendo era. I got the console mid-way through the cycle, and there were enough SNES consoles around such that Blockbuster rented the games for it. On numerous occasions, I would walk i
Re:Overshadowed by Hardware (Score:1)
E3 section on Slashdot? (Score:4, Insightful)
Does this mean that there will be an entire section on Slashdot for E3 links? This brings to mind an idea I've had for a while...Slashdot needs sub sections. Just as games is a "section" of slashdot.org, there should be different sub-sections of the games dept. Like this for example could be either e3.games.slashdot.org (maybe a lil too confusing?) or you could have games.slashdot.org/e3/?
Sadly enough, the games section of Slashdot doesn't get nearly the attention it deserves. The games section should have as many posts as the rest of the site combined (because there really is that much news/reviews/etc everyday in gaming) if not more... I want a fps.slashdot.org, a rpg.slashdot.org, a platformers.slashdot.org, and more. Over half the "tech" news on the internet involves gaming, so how come there's so little on here? [/rant]
Re:E3 section on Slashdot? (Score:3, Interesting)
As for the content of Slashdot Games, I think it gets plenty of attention.
The goal for the games section has never been to be like Evil A
Re:Games.slashdot deserves no such extra attention (Score:2)
Oblivion (Score:2)
Re:Oblivion (Score:2)
Then aga
15 days... (Score:1)
screenshot (Score:1)
Re:screenshot (Score:1)
Just not exciting for PC (Score:1)
Re:Just not exciting for PC (Score:1)
Judging from past upgrades, I am long overdue for another PC upgrade, but there doesn't really seem to be any reason to. The RTS genre seems to have stagnated, and everything else I'm interested in is just as good on my PS2. And often cheaper.
Xbox2 is backwards compatible? (Score:1, Redundant)
Also worth noting where are the
Gamecube2 titles? (they are supossed to be working on them now)
Playstation3 titles? (Same here)
PSP titles???! (6 titles?
Re:Xbox2 is backwards compatible? (Score:1)
And that pile of system boxes I saw at FYE the other day was probably just for decoration...
Re:Xbox2 is backwards compatible? (Score:2)
Where's the Wow? (Score:1)
Still, no "WOW" games for me. Looks like "more of the same" given all the sequels.
D&D Online? (Score:2)