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Sony at E3 2013

Mat Paget

So because we don’t have that big of a team, and I wanted to stay sane over the course of the week, I wanted to take it easy for this year’s E3, especially since I’m not actually going to be there. Instead of writing a bunch of words that no one will probably read, I’m going to post the trailers to some of our favourite titles that we are, and you should, definitely keep an eye on.

Sony’s conference started out slow, but when it started, it didn’t stop. The games they were showing looked absolutely fantastic, and a certain teaser had me especially excited. But they not only knocked it out of the park with games, they also blew up the entire Internet with one small moment. You can watch this moment, as well as all the videogames that were shown, below.

Transistor
(PlayStation 4, PC)

(PlayStation 3)

Killzone: Shadow Fall
(PlayStation 4)

inFAMOUS: Second Son
(PlayStation 4)

DriveClub
(PlayStation 4)

Knack
(PlayStation 4)

The Dark Sorcerer (Tech Demo)
(PlayStation 4)

The Order: 1886
(PlayStation 4)

Destiny
(PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One)

The Elder Scrolls Online
(PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Mac)

Final Fantasy XV
(PlayStation 4, Xbox One)

Kingdom Hearts III
(PlayStation 4, Xbox One)

Mad Max
(PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC)

Indie Game Showcase


Oh, and it’s also $399.99






[NEWS] Sign Up Now For The Elder Scrolls Online Beta

John D. Jameson

Starting today, fans of the wildly popular Elder Scrolls series can apply for beta participation in The Elder Scrolls Online. Sign ups are open to the public, and although beta involvement is not guaranteed, the more information you provide, the more likely you are to gain early access to the upcoming online roleplaying game.

To sign up, head over to http://signup.elderscrollsonline.com

Also, make sure not to miss out on the brand-new cinematic trailer for The Elder Scrolls Online. The six-minute-long trailer features awe-inspiring medieval action (I’m talking Helm’s Deep quality) and depicts characters from each of the game’s three main alliances.

The Elder Scrolls Online is scheduled for retail release later this year on both Windows and OS X.