Even if you’re not a Nintendo fan, you have to respect the company’s insistence on doing things their way. Boldly, stubbornly, perhaps even foolishly, they have never been afraid to go in directions that defy conventional wisdom. Perhaps nothing embodies that quality better than their E3 2015 Digital Event. It simply has to be seen to be believed.
Read more »Sony closed out the first day of Trailerpalooza 2015 with an expansive display of old favorites, new potential hits, projects that defy description, and something most had given up as dead long ago. Instead of having to sit through drawn out speeches full of self congratulation, just read on to see what’s important: the trailers.
Read more »Welcome back to Trailerpalooza 2015. Bethesda opened things up last night with an exciting set of new material, but now it’s time for the headliners to take the stage. First up today is Microsoft. Will the big green machine have more than Halo and Tomb Raider to show off? Let’s find out.
Read more »Yes, friends, it’s that time of year again. Officially known as the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3 for short, we here at Save Game like to call it Trailerpalooza. We trim off all the excess hype and hyperbole to bring you what you want to see most: the trailers. First up this year, is Bethesda.
Read more »Bethesda are holding a stand-alone E3 press conference for the first time ever. The conference will be held on June 14, the Sunday before E3, in Los Angeles, California.
Read more »Now that the post-E3 hangover has finally worn off, we’ve got one last interview for you. I was lucky enough to get a hands-on preview of Little Big Planet 3, and have a chat with Jason Stewart, one of the producers on the game. While I wasn’t initially excited about seeing a new Little Big Planet game, Sackboy’s new pals quickly won me over.
Read more »Doesn’t it seem like Destiny has been in development for, ohhhhh… forever? Believe it or not, Bungie’s next big thing is actually being released this September, and Destiny was everywhere at this year’s E3. But if you happened to miss some of the trailers, demos and interviews, we’ve got you covered. So read on to get caught up.
Read more »I’ll be honest – one of the games I was most looking forward to seeing at E3 this year was Dragon Age: Inquisition. However, this excitement was mixed with trepidation – whilst Dragon Age: Origins remains one of my favourite video games, Dragon Age 2 never reached the same compelling heights of its predecessor. After viewing the 35 minute E3 presentation of Dragon Age: Inquisition I can excitedly say that this game is bringing the magic of the Dragon Age world back with a vengeance.
Read more »We know that E3 can be a little overwhelming. So many games to see, so little time. There’s bound to be stuff that you simply forget to watch, even from games that you’re dying to play. So we’re going to round up every scrap of coverage from some of the major titles, and collect it all in one place for your viewing pleasure. First up? The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
Read more »Alright folks, this is the big one. The interview you’ve all been waiting for. Today at E3, I got to sit down with Mark Darrah, Executive Producer of Dragon Age Inquisition, and it was five minutes of pure journalistic pleasure. We talked about romances, save imports, and drinking contests. So come give it a read, won’t you?
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