Bethesda Reveals E3 2010 Lineup
Bethesda and the gang will be showcasing four games at E3 2010.
With E3 2010 just weeks away, press contacts are now starting to farm out booking requests for interviews and hands-on time with showcased games. Bethesda Softworks sent over its request today and revealed the games both Bethesda and id Software will be showing in the booth. The biggest news is probably a promise of a new presentation of id's latest FPS, RAGE, however details were scarce--we're betting we'll see all three platforms showing the game in action simultaneously.
In addition to the post-apocalyptic shooter, Splash Damage's Brink (PC, X360, PS3) will make an appearance, an upcoming FPS featuring a story mode that's playable online with up to eight players. Brink centers around a floating, Utopian city called The Ark. Originally built as a prototype, the city is only capable of supporting 5,000, however over the years its population has amassed to 50,000. The two opposing forces--the Resistance and Security--rage in a civil war, fighting over the city.
Also on show will be inXile Entertainment's Hunted: The Demon's Forge, a third-person co-op fantasy game set for the PC, X360, and PS3. "Taking control of either E'lara, a ranged weapon expert, or Caddoc, a master swordsman, you must use a variety of weapons, powerful spells, and cover tactics to battle your way through menacing dungeons, overgrown ruins, and downtrodden towns. Discover secrets and complete co-op-based puzzles whilst exploring the sinister world to discover answers to the game's deep, dark mysteries," reads the game's description.
Bethesda will also show Fallout: New Vegas, the next chapter in the Fallout franchise developed by Obsidian Entertainment. This installment takes place three years after Fallout 3 and 203 years after the Great War of 2077. The setting is a post-apocalyptic Las Vegas and Mojave Desert, however it won't be as mutant-ridden and crumbled as other Fallout cities.
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And... where is the NEXT TES Bethesda?? I understand that they are starting to fulfill the role of publisher, however can we get a new Elder Scrolls before the end of the world in 2012 (sarcasm
And... where is the NEXT TES Bethesda?? I understand that they are starting to fulfill the role of publisher, however can we get a new Elder Scrolls before the end of the world in 2012 (sarcasm
I'm sure its in the works, especially once all these games get released attention will be payed towards TES and we wont be disappointed.
Meeeh, lost my interest then.
The appeal of the fallout series was the whole apocalyptic wasteland thing, once you remove both components of that you just end up with a FPSRPG set in a slum...
Need TES