Take control of battleships, aircraft carriers, subs, planes and so on and control theme all individually as US forces take on the Japanese Navy in the run-up to the Battle of Midway.
Vivendi-Universal Games is claiming that Monolith's latest project, which it plans to show off at E3 this week, might be described as "The Matrix meets The Ring". First shot inside.
Ubisoft Montreal apparently responds to criticism of the repetitive combat system in The Sands of Time, outlining aims for a new and unhinged alternative. Plus: first shots!
Black & White 2, TimeSplitters Future Perfect, GoldenEye, Burnout 3, but nothing you haven't already heard about, other than four PSP titles to be announced next week.
The movie could be one of this summer's biggest blockbusters, which usually doesn't bode well for the attached game, but with a little help from Devil May Cry this is actually surprisingly enjoyable to play.
He couldn't let it lie, could he? MGS3 may not have won our hearts and minds back at E3 in quite the same way Half-Life 2 did, but it certainly caught our attention this week. Say hello to Hideo Kojima's secret weapon: the Camouflage Index.
You in particular. Other highlights on the THQ E3 line-up include Full Spectrum Warrior, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., The Punisher, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, and an EyeToy-enabled Nicktoons game.
It'll be on the show floor along with Star Warses Battlefront, Republic Commandos and Galaxies: Jump to Lightspeed, but we're more interested in something else on the list...
Tekken 5 hyper-ultra-confirmed and no returns, Time Crisis: Crisis Zone, Ace Combat 5, Taiko Drum Master, XenoSaga Episode II and all sorts of others join the E3 party.
Doom, COD: United Offensive, Rome: Total War, Vampire: Bloodlines - it's a mostly PC-flavoured line-up so far. But no The Movies, COD: Finest Hour or Tony Hawk?