Login to access exclusive gaming content, win competition prizes
and post on our forums. Don't have an account? Create one now!
Why should you join?
Click here for full benefits!
GamesForumsCheatsStore
Two Worlds II gets MoveShots(TM) | China blames online games for drugs, murder and teen pregnancy | Borderlands Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot out now | Dragon Age DLC coming Jan 5 | UK: Games outsell movies | C&C; eyes "new medium" | Mass Effect 2 save game details | Star Wars: The Old Republic video | 25% off Telltale games | FIFA 10 World Cup due April? | GTA 5 info at E3? | 3D Realms: Strong resurgence coming for Duke | Merry Christmas and Happy New Year | Final Fantasy XIV screens show customisation, boobs | Left 4 Dead 2 SDK in time for Christmas | Quake Live gets Silent Night remake | Carrier Command: Gaea Mission screens, info | Star Trek Online Gold Edition screens | Cheap PC games | Aliens vs. Predator: The story trailer | Allods Online: Beta Key Giveaway | Red Faction: Guerrilla patch details | Mum calls 911 over son's GTA addiction | Dead Space 2 screens out | Team Fortress 2 bot testing begins
All|PC|PlayStation|Xbox|Nintendo|Download PC Games
Search CVG
Computer And Video Games - The latest gaming news, reviews, previews & movies
CVG Home » PC » Features
PreviousRevisited: 8 Big E3 Rumours The 101 best PC games ever, part four  Next

The PC Games Of E3

Article: Hit and misses from the show floor
It might not have looked it from the press conferences but there was plenty to see on PC at this year's E3.

Over the next 12 months PC gamers will be able to play practically everything shown by the major publishers on their platform of choice, plus - in the words of PC Gamer UK editor Tim Edwards - mouse and keyboard is home to "the two best games at the show"; ambitious and impressive MMO, APB and fellow online giant from BioWare, Star Wars: The Old Republic.

But there were plenty of misses on the show floor too. PC games that we think should have appeared at the show went demo-less, teaser trailer-less and some just didn't turn up at all. How rude.

Here's a rundown of both our hits from the show floor and the titles that for one reason or another, were missing in action.

Hit: Left 4 Dead 2
ETA: November 17, 2009

The original Left 4 Dead was the best multiplayer game of 2008; this is the second campaign. While boycott groups rage over its speedy, full-price release, we think fans should see all Left 4 Dead 2 has to offer before jumping to conclusions.

Left 4 Dead 2Official trailer
1:16  E3 trailer right here, right now
Click to playClick to play in HD
Now playingMore videosShare this 
Watch tons of other game videos in HD over on our video channel!

As well as new environments, survivors and radically different day and weather settings, L4D2's box carries five new campaigns, melee weapon and zombie dismemberment systems, as well as dozens of weapons and special infected variations - not soft changes. Valve's spoilt us rotten in the past and frankly we'd pay 40 quid for more Left 4 Dead right now.

Miss: Rage
ETA: TBA

Despite promising "new stuff" at E3 2009, id Software's showing was a fairly underwhelming one at this year's Los Angeles show, barely getting a mention during Rage publisher Electronic Arts' E3 press conference.

Rage: Leipzig trailerOfficial trailer
2:15  
Click to playClick to play in HD
Now playingMore videosShare this 
Watch tons of other game videos in HD over on our video channel!

We've gone a good two years since Rage's announcement and it's still without a release date - let alone any new footage, and the id fanbase is slowly starting to feel like we'll be lucky to see the id Tech 5 shooter before the end of 2010.

We were also disappointed not to see a teaser trailer for the announced fourth instalment of Doom. It's not all bad news for id fans though; QuakeCon 2009 is planned for August 13 and we're likely to see at least something of the developer's illusive projects. We hope.

Hit: Star Wars: The Old Republic
ETA: 2010

Those disappointed by the online direction for BioWare's latest Star Wars effort are set to be pleasantly surprised by The Old Republic. It's the first MMO to have all the production values and story of a big-budget single-player release, but in the mould of a massive, content-filled online game.



Every scene in The Old Republic is fully voice-acted and conversations with NPCs are impressive, especially when other players in your party contribute to the chatter. Quests are already sporting astounding polish and like the Xbox games grant light and dark side points depending on the player's actions. Meanwhile Spectacular Sith vs. Jedi combat - as well as Bounty Hunter and Smuggler shooting - look to live up to expectations. Disappointed? This could be the best KoTOR yet.

Miss: Half-Life 2: Episode Three
ETA: TBA

This autumn will mark two years since the release of Half-Life 2: Episode Two, and we're yet to see a single screenshot of what the third episodic instalment will look like.

From Half-Life lore we know that the third episode will likely revolve around the Aperture Science-owned (see Portal) Borealis research ship that crashed in the Arctic, but almost five years after the release of Half-Life 2 we're hungry for something more. Valve boss Gabe Newell said of Episode Three's E3 absence: "I get a ton of email everyday saying why aren't you talking about Episode 3? And there are very good reasons why we're not talking about Episode 3, which I can't talk about yet, but I will." Let's hope they're very good reasons.

Hit: Brink
ETA: 2010

Enemy Territory dev Splash Damage has finally branched off and dreamed up its own, both terrifying and exciting game IP. The idea is this; you team up and shoot stuff with your mates online or in co-op in a meaty, cinematic story. But, at the same time other players might be working for the other side, trying to take out or defend your objective.

BrinkOfficial trailer
1:17  A teaser trailer - more at E3.
Click to playClick to play in HD
Now playingMore videosShare this 
Watch tons of other game videos in HD over on our video channel!

There's essentially no difference between the single player and multiplayer worlds, which could either make Brink a genius first-person shooter or the worst idea we've ever heard. Read E3 impressions here.

Miss: Dragon Age Origins
ETA: 2009

Sex mini-games, rockin' rock music... BioWare's going for a clear audience with Dragon Age Origins and it's not necessarily one that would be old enough to attend its E3 demo sessions.

We just can't work the game out. It's fantasy in the most traditional sense; magic, loot, dragons - the lot, but it seems to have lost a lot of what made the RPG developers' games so great in the first place; subtlety and brains.

Dragon Age OriginsOfficial trailer
1:14  E3 trailer
Click to playClick to play in HD
Now playingMore videosShare this 
Watch tons of other game videos in HD over on our video channel!

While the role-playing systems look solid, combat is blood-filled and mindless and what we've seen of the sex sections has been outright cringe-worthy.

Hit: APB
ETA: 2010

APB sounds like a genius game; it's online cops and robbers where player crook heists will initiate an APB (All-Points Bulletin) to player cops, who'll then scream around in their cops cars and kick off the havoc.

Furthermore, rhere's the best looking character customisation system in any game pushing it along, and player matching systems that'll send the right amount of police for how good you are.

APBOfficial trailer
1:52  Awesome APB movie direct from E3
Click to playClick to play in HD
Now playingMore videosShare this 
Watch tons of other game videos in HD over on our video channel!

You can start a gang, buy property, put up advertising and even play your own music from your MP3 collection - and other players will hear it. In summary, APB is the MMO GTA fans have been waiting for. Read the E3 impressions here.

Miss: Diablo III
ETA: TBA

We love you Blizzard, but stop being so bloody secretive! Granted, BlizzCon is just around the corner but it would've been nice to have received some new Diablo III images to gawk at, let alone a viewable demo or any sort of word regarding a release date at all.

Diablo III gameplay trailerOfficial trailer
19:16  
Click to playClick to play in HD
Now playingMore videosShare this 
Watch tons of other game videos in HD over on our video channel!

BlizzCon again seems to be the venue for Diablo news, though StarCraft II at least got confirmation of an aimed release this year at the show.

Over to you PC gamers. What were your highlights (and lowlights) of this year's show? If we get enough sensible responses, we'll knock them together and do a follow-up.

computerandvideogames.com
// Interactive
Share this article:  
Digg.comFacebookGoogle BookmarksN4GGamerblips
del.icio.usRedditSlashdot.orgStumbleUpon
 
Read all 6 commentsPost a Comment
Where is MASS EFFECT 2!!!
I don't care if it's gonna hit the sh*tbox 360 first, it's still gonna be released on the PC and it'll be much better than the console version!
Doogan on 17 Jun '09
You gave Dragon Age a miss CVG? Really? I am pretty sure you are just basing your assumptions off of the latest trailers that have been shown and not much else.
voad on 17 Jun '09
This message is not being displayed because the poster is banned.
humorguy on 17 Jun '09
No show at E3 probably means the studio is getting the game done, rather than preparing a demo for an exibition.
doomthree on 17 Jun '09
No show at E3 probably means the studio is getting the game done, rather than preparing a demo for an exibition.
doomthree on 17 Jun '09
That Dragon Age trailer isn't Biowares work. Thats the work of a publisher trying to sell what is essentially a classic RPG to a console audience. And citing Jade Empire and Mass Effect as evidence that Bioware has dumbed down...? Have you even played these 2 games?

I know you gave Half Life 2: Ep 3 a miss, but I have a lot of love for Valve right now and I'm going to give them a well earned benefit of the doubt.
Ironlatch on 21 Jun '09
Read all 6 commentsPost a Comment
// Related Content
Reviews:
Previews:
Interviews:
News:
More Related
Left 4 Deadfrom £13.95
Game GearsIn Stock£13.95
PriceMinister UKIn Stock£14.41
Amazon.co.ukIn Stock£14.57
Left 4 Dead 2from £29.97
GameseekIn Stock£29.97
// The Best ofCVG
Click here to subscribe to PSM 3 magazine.
News | Reviews | Previews | Features | Interviews | Cheats | Hardware | Forums | Competitions | Blogs
Top Games: Unreal Tournament III | Football Manager 2007 | Medieval 2: Total War | Final Fantasy XIV Online | Games of the Decade | Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Mass Effect 2 | Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising | The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings | World of Warcraft: Cataclysm | Tiger Woods PGA Tour Online
Top Reviews: Left 4 Dead 2 | Tropico 3 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | Dragon Age: Origins | Football Manager 2010 | Championship Manager 2010
Borderlands | Risen | Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising | Champions Online | Need for Speed: Shift
Copyright 2006 - 2009 Future Publishing Limited,
Beauford Court, 30 Monmouth Street, Bath, UK BA1 2BW
England and Wales company registration number 2008885