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E3 games I actually care about.

Here's a few titles that I'm actually interested in at least seeing in action.

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  • Yeah, I'm a bit of a sucker for the sci-fi, retro future, alt history, post apocalyptic RPG series. I technically never really played Fallout 1 very far past the first few towns and didn't ever install Fallout 2 but I got the double pack WAY back in 2000 and loved the HELL out of wandering the capital wastelands of Fallout 3. (on a side note, I do keep as many bottle caps as I can and give them to wasteland cosplayers I see at conventions)

  • Come on. Its Twisted Pixel. Gonna be at least goofy fun.

  • Got a kick out of the first one, especially the story and story telling method. I still debate on finding if the Wii version is on discount somewhere and checking it out to at least see the story they tried doing there.

  • Like wow man. I can like... touch the colors. I mean ALL of them.

  • Well, if I want to trip out to Child of Eden, I'm gonna need one of these.

  • As someone who used to play not only the previous Fable games, but Black & White 1 & 2, I know that Peter Molyneux is someone who love to talk about the grand ideas that really won't be technically possible but the games have still at least been interesting to play.

  • Not much of a multiplayer guy, but I still have fun w/ the single player in the Halo series more than the Gears series. I think its because I like the mid-long range weapons in Halo vs the "only way to win is to get right up on the guys" of Gears.

  • I'm willing to give them a second chance now that I saw the trailer showing a D-pad control option.

  • OK. This is more I just want to see this in a demo setting. Purely out of curiosity.

  • Really, this is another "I'm gonna keep my eye for this". Back when the Wii came out, I remember hearing about the Rayman games and decided to pick up Rayman Raving Rabbids. Later I found out that while there were regular platforming levels PLANNED it just was a (damn good) mini-game collection. I'm still curious to see a Rayman platformer. I am still glad that the Rabbids have been able to earn their own spinoff branding.