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E3 2017: New Trailer For ‘Detroit: Become Human’ From Makers Of ‘Heavy Rain,’ ‘Beyond: Two Souls’
During Sony’s presentation at E3 2017 a new trailer was released for Detroit: Become Human, the next game from Quantic Dream, the developer behind games like Indigo Prophecy, Heavy Rain, and Beyond: Two Souls.
As was the case with Heavy Rain, the game follows multiple playable characters, and the choices you make determine how things play out…including which characters survive and which die. The trailer follows androids who are sick of being slaves to humans, and are ready to do something about it.
Continue below to read more about the game and check it out.
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E3 2017: New ‘Crackdown 3’ Trailer Released
A new trailer was released at E3 2017 for Crackdown 3. The trailer starts with the real Terry Crews, who plays Commander Jaxon in the game, giving a little speech in which he mentions bringing down buildings like we saw in that crazy gameplay demo a couple of years back.
After that, the trailer offers a rapid-fire collection of peeks at the game. You can read more about Crackdown 3 and check out the new trailer below.
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E3 2017: ‘Fallout 4 VR’ and ‘DOOM VFR’ Trailers
Bethesda has said in the past that their post-apocalyptic sequel Fallout 4 would be coming to virtual reality. During their E3 2017 showcase, we got an idea of what this will look like.
Bethesda has released a trailer for Fallout 4 VR. They also released a trailer for a VR game based on another one of their recent hits, DOOM VFR. You can read more and watch both trailers below.
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E3 2017: ‘Middle-earth: Shadow Of War’ Gameplay Reveals Nod To ‘Finding Nemo’
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A new gameplay demo for the sequel to Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, titled Middle-earth: Shadow of War, was presented at E3 2017. It’s another fun preview of the game, similar to what we’ve seen in previous trailers and gameplay. But one thing stood out, and it alone makes me want the game.
A new character is introduced, an orc named Bruz the Chopper, who sounds an awful lot like Bruce from the 2003 Pixar classic Finding Nemo. The actor who voiced Bruce, Barry Humphries, has only done one video game in his near 60-year career, Kinect Disneyland Adventures, once again voicing his Finding Nemo character. And Humphries is not yet officially listed on the cast. But so far the only actor who is listed is Troy Baker, who returns to voice the main character Talion. Oh, and a semi-related note: Humphries also played the Great Goblin in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
Continue below to watch the new gameplay video and judge for yourself!
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