Tonight during their E3 briefing, Sony showcased new gameplay from their upcoming RPG, Horizon Zero Dawn. During the gameplay video they showcased some of the weapons and moves that the player can use when taking on the mechanized creatures of this strange futuristic world.
E3 2016: Days Gone shown at Sony Conference
At this years Sony conference a brand new IP called Days Gone is like Sons of Anarchy meets Last of Us, in Days Gone there are zombie-like creatures, except this game features a biker protagonist.
E3 2016: Sony announces new God War
Today Sony has unveiled a new God of War for a new generation.
Neither sequel nor prequel to the existing canon, God of War circa 2016 reimagines the mythology of Kratos, one-time wrathful deity slayer.
E3 2016: Ubisoft announces new IP called Steep
Ubisoft announced Steep, an all-new IP combining an open world and extreme sports.
Being made in partnership with GoPro, Steep features a number of extreme sports including snowboarding, skiing, and base-jumping, all in a large, open map partially set in The Alps.
The GoPro partnership brings with it a new way for players to share their experience with others via the multiple camera functionalities capable of capturing images and uploading them to share with friends.
Through this open world, players can take on new quests and challenges, compete for rankings on the leaderboards, and upload replays and images of their adventures on the mountains.
It is a project that initially served as a demo for Ghost Recon Wildlands and has since been rolled out as a passion project for Ubisoft’s Annecy studios, who have been working on it for just over two years.
Coming out December 2016 on PS4, Xbox One and PC
E3 2016: Ghost Recon Wildlands gets a release date
During their E3 2016 press conference, Ubisoft revealed more details about the open-world military game Ghost Recon Wildlands.
It focuses on a dangerous new drug, as you play a squad of elite special ops agents dropped behind enemy lines to disrupt the cartel’s operations.
In an extended gameplay demo, four co-op squadmates went after “The Stewmaker.” The team infiltrated his base of operations from different angles, before being spotted and then pursuing him with motorcycles and a helicopter. They then loaded him into the chopper and made their getaway for an extraction.
Out for the PS4, Pc and the Xbox One out on the 7th March 2017.
E3 2016: Watch the new trailer for South park: The Fractured, But Hole
Ubisoft has a mixture of serious and fun games, but one that is always the must fun is the South Park series. And what’s more fun that being a kid playing a superhero in South park: The Fractured, But Hole.
The story picks up where Stick of Truth left off. Kids playing superheroes. Your character will become a superhero and be able to choose your own special powers. You will join Cartman as The Coon, Butters as Professor Chaos, and Kenny as Mysterion. Also, PC Principal will be in the game.
The game has changed from a straight RP to more of a strategic RPG, with tactical positioning and all kinds of special powers uised in a turn-based mode. Players will be able to manipulate time and space with certain powers.
If you pre-purchase the game, you will get The Stick of Truth for free. The game, which will be coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC, will be released on 6th December.
E3 2016: Ubisoft shows of Star Trek: Bridge Crew
Ubisoft revealed its new VR game set in the rebooted Star Trek universe called Star Trek: Bridge Crew. The four-player coop game will put you at one of four stations on the bridge of the USS Aegis. Details were a bit sketchy except that it would work with HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and PlayStation VR, and that it would come out later this fall.
E3 2016: Welcome to Trials of the Blood Dragon
Trials got a special mention during today’s Ubisoft press conference today, with “Trials of the Blood Dragon.” The game adds an 80s twist to the stunt biking series, and will be available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One now following the Ubisoft press conference.
E3 2016: New gameplay walkthrough of Watch Dogs 2
Ubisoft revealed more details for Watch Dogs 2, the follow-up the 2013 game Watch Dogs. Most of the details were revealed in the game’s livestream reveal late last week, but the Ubi press conference added more gameplay footage.
In this demo, Marcus Holloway and his Dedsec allies infiltrate the home of a social media mogul. In this mission, Dedsec is looking to expose the CEO of popular social media platform, !NViTE, who is using the citizens’ personal data to engineer a corrupt voting process.
The game is coming out November 15 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 given new release date
CI Games announced that Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 will be released on 27th January, 2017, for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. The extra months will help ensure that the quality of the game meets fans’ — and the team’s — lofty expectations.
“As we got close to the finish, we realized we were near the target but still needed a bit more time to hone some of the details to make sure Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 is exceptional,” says Marek Tymiñski, CEO, founder of CI Games S.A.. “We sincerely appreciate players’ patience and commitment to the game. It’s just a few more months. And it’s going to be worth it.”
E3 2016: Xbox announces Xbox One S and Project Scorpio coming Xmas 2017
Microsoft has revealed the all-new, updated Xbox One console known as “Project Scorpio.”
Featuring 6 Teraflops of power, this new console will be compatible with all games and peripherals currently available for the Xbox One. It will be available starting Holiday 2017.
During the reveal, Microsoft’s Phil Spencer stressed that, despite the power of the Scorpio outdoing the Xbox One, all current console owners would not be left behind or excluded from content with original Xbox One consoles.
The new Xbox is 40% smaller than the existing model, with an integrated power supply (finally!) and support for up to 2TB of storage space.
The Xbox One S will also support 4K Ultra HD Video, HDR gaming, and will ship with a redesigned controller starting at £249.99/$299 for 500GB, 1TB £299.99/$349 and 2TB for £349.99/$399
E3 2016: E3 2016: Final Fantasy XV shows off massive battle
Square Enix appeared at the Xbox Media Briefing today to show off Final Fantasy XV playing on the Xbox One. The gameplay demo showed the protagonists battling a gigantic titan, before being interrupted by an opposing army for a large-scale three-way battle.
The extended look at the battle system promised more fluid action than many Final Fantasy games, looking like it took cues from the Lightning series in Final Fantasy XIII.
E3 2016: The next Forza game is Forza Horizon 3
Earlier this year Microsoft had planned to revealed Forza Horizon 3 during its E3 2016 press event. Considering how popular its Forza Horizon series has become, especially after the release of Forza Horizon 2 last Fall, many driving game fans have been looking forward to hearing more about its release.
Today, Microsoft has officially announced Forza Horizon 3 is coming to the Xbox One and Windows 10 with the Play Anywhere system, which allows you to purchase the game on one platform and play it on either at anytime. During the presentation Microsoft showcased the game’s seamless multiplayer experience, as well as full four player campaign coop for the first time in a Forza game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTSUgXkfooA
The game’s announcement as a Play Anywhere title is huge, especially after Forza made its debut with Forza Apex on Windows 10 earlier this year. This is a pretty big step for the series, and it’s going to be really interesting to see how the cross-play systems work in action. The new game will take place in Australia, with over 350 cars for players to check out and race, including the new 2017 Lamborghini Centenario.
E3 2016: Now you can create, colour and engrave your own Xbox One controller
Microsoft has revealed an all new controller for their Xbox One console. The new controller is completely personalisable, allowing the players to design their own controller with whatever colour scheme they so choose.






