The world's largest publisher is showing off some of its biggest upcoming titles at its San Franciscan headquarters tomorrow, prior to E3 next month. Burnout 3, anyone?
Point of View's adaptation of Fox's hard-hitting good-cop-bad-cop drama will push the acceptability envelope at E3 next month, says the developer, while talk of a 24 game is hushed.
Ubisoft unveiled its E3 line-up today, which includes the above titles and other recently announced projects like Brothers In Arms. But is this everything?
(Updated throughout the day.) New EverQuest expansion out in July, Majesco announces wireless GBA adapter, Virtua Fighter Quest video footage, and Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure. Eh?
Future Perfect promises online 16-player competitive modes and co-op for PS2 owners, although Xbox and Cube fans will have to make do with split-screen.
(Updated through the day.) The Settlers title officially named, Hip Europe and Mythic's E3 line-ups, TrackMania 'Power Up!' demo, Halo Editing Kit download link, The Suffering on its way to PC this month, and Painkiller and Beyond Divinity patches.
Look forward to fully destructible environments, John Woo double-gun frolics, and other unilateral-'em-up related action when the next Time Crisis hits this autumn.
(Updated throughout the day.) Tribes and Tribes 2 available for free, Halo Custom Edition released, Leisure Suit Larry trailer, and Midas Interactive's E3 line-up.
With Atari's Transformers due out May 7th, we caught up with the game's director/executive producer Andrew Carter from Melbourne House, and found out what it took to make one of the prettiest PS2 games we've seen...