Feature | Best of E3 2010
Now that the dust has finally settled we’ve come up with our selection of the best that E3 had to offer.
Now that the dust has finally settled we’ve come up with our selection of the best that E3 had to offer.
After invading the moon last year, the Rabbids are back. This time the loveable Rabbids travel back in time in a washing machine and wreak havoc, revisiting some of the greatest moments in history.
Sony’s Shuheu Yoshida has finally confirmed that the PlayStation 3 is no longer bleeding the hardware sector dry of funds. This is great news for the company, but unfortunately, they’re still struggling to meet demand in the retail world as the company continues to face shortages.
U-Sing: Girls Night (Wii) promises 30 tracks from today’s leading female artists and a recording facility which will enable players to record and playback performances.
Fans of Metro 2033 and its creepy environment may be glad to hear that THQ is planning on releasing a sequel to the shooter, aptly titled Metro 2034.
According to various internet reports, the annual salaries of leading Japanese business figures have just been made publicly available.
Almost a third of the UK population now classifies themselves as gamers, making gaming one of the most popular modern leisure activities.
At E3 last week, the publisher announced two special edition versions of Dead Space 2 and Medal of Honor exclusively for the PS3.