E3 2009 Preview_ These Are The Big Shooters, We Reckon
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
In one week, E3 will reveal just about every major game you will be able to play in the next year. For shooter fans, these are the big ones expected at the big show: Bioshock 2 – The sequel to one of the most acclaimed and respected games of this generation is getting both a narrative twist (you are the Big Daddy) but also some new shooter mechanics (dual-wielding of plasmids and dynamic firefights triggered when you send adopted Little Sisters to harvest Adam). Plus maybe they’ll show us the new multiplayer. (PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. Preview here.) https://kotaku.com/bioshock-2-impressions-spoilers-what-spoilers-5220853 Singularity – Development studio Raven Software mixes an FPS with the ability to age and de-age barrels, boats, bad guys and more. (Xbox 360, PS3) Modern Warfare 2 – Infinity Ward gets its feet snowy with a sequel to Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. ” Last time Infinity Ward H25 showed a trailer at E3 it upstaged a new Halo. Again this year? (PC, PS3, Xbox 360.) Halo 3: ODST – Indie gaming development studio Bungie has a Halo expansion/sequel to its first three Halo games. And this one has stealth. How? (Xbox 360) Dead Space Extraction – Few E3 projects are as fraught with the potential to disappoint at the show then this Wii prequel. And that’s considering the fact that this on-rails Wii game could be superb. It’s challenge is impressing fans who were wowed by the graphics of its predecessor on far more powerful systems. So beloved was the first Dead Space that it compelled people to talk trash about Resident Evil. (Wii, Preview here.) https://kotaku.com/dead-space-extraction-preview-cant-stop-shaking-5270041 Resident Evil Darkside Chronicles – Capcom’s light-gun sequel covering more Resident Evil lore. (Wii) The Conduit – High Voltage’s must-hyped hardcore FPS for the Wii (Wii) Section 8 – Timegate’s Tribes-style multiplayer shooter with a high-altitude aerial drop strategic gimmick. (PC, PS3, Xbox 360 Preview here.) https://kotaku.com/section-8-preview-death-from-above-5187815 Borderlands – This game’s gimmick last year was that it could randomly generate thousands of weapons to wield in its vast open environments. This year it adds its “hand-shaded” graphical makeover. (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) MAG – The game that can support 256 player matches is likely to be pushed hard by Sony as it is the first PS3 outing from the makers of SOCOM (PS3) Ratchet and Clank Future: A Crack in Time – No matter how much story gets added to these games, they always make their guns the stars. Insomniac gets to be one of the first studios — the only? — to debut a fifth PS3 exclusive, suggesting they should demonstrate some comfort with that architecture. (PS3) Lost Planet 2 – In from the cold, Capcom goes tropical with a heavy focus on three player co-op. And with giant bosses to scale. (PC, Xbox 360. Preview here.) https://kotaku.com/lost-planet-2-shadows-of-shadow-of-the-colossus-5229780 Dark Void – Capcom adds a jetpack to the Gears of War formula of third-person cover combat. Kinks are still being worked out. (PC, PS3, Xbox 360. Preview here.) https://kotaku.com/dark-void-preview-break-neck-speed-5232386 APB – Essentially a Grand Theft Auto MMO, APB’s E3 showing is expected to be good. On what platforms it will be for is the mystery. Aliens vs Predator – Not included in Sega’s official E3 2009 line-up, it could still show up. (CORRECTION: It is in the official line-up. It will be there. And Aliens will fight Predators.) Quantum Theory – Tecmo’s take on Gears of War. (PS3) Rage – Id’s big shooter
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