Opinion: Five reasons why people hate E3 (and why they should shut up)
E3 has a lot of haters out there...
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E3 has a lot of haters out there...
In a double-dose of quick Shack Reels, Joe and Andrew prepare for a Madden grudge match, and enjoy the sights and smells of a food truck.
Nintendo quietly debuted two new games from famed creator Shigeru Miyamoto at E3 this week, both intended to showcase the GamePad's unique strengths. The results were unfortunately mixed.
BioWare has devoted a lot of time explaining what Dragon Age: Inquisition isn't (namely: Dragon Age 2). At E3, it focused much more on showing off what it is.
I'm afraid the explosion-to-plot ratio in Call of Duty may be veering wildly out of control. In a demo at E3, Activision showed off a few of the...
Dying Light has come a long way from its debut last year.
Soon after Geralt successfully slew a griffon at Microsoft's Xbox pre-E3 presentation video, he takes its head to Novigrad, the biggest city in the land. There, he trades the trophy to a mobster spy for information leading to an ashen haired girl. This kicks off the gameplay presentation for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and gives players a first look at the massive world that awaits them in the third and final chapter of Geralt's story.
A hands-off demonstration of Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain didn't entirely resolve concerns about the series' transition to an open world setting, but it was an impressive show nonetheless.
Earlier this week, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number received a level editor. Shacknews had a chance to check it out during E3 2014.
Sony's open-world zombie MMO, H1Z1, is coming along, but is not close to ready for public consumption, given SOE's decision to push back the anticipated Early Access build. In the meantime, Shacknews got to check out some of what's been added since our last preview.