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Scientist, Soldier, Engineer and All-Star are PopCap’s take on the popular shooter classes in Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, coming next year to PC, Xbox One and Xbox 360. The Zombies’ Engineer looks like a guy you don’t want to get behind, either.
The game will feature online matches of up to 24 players, plus a four-player online cooperative mode. Xbox One, the first console to get the game, also will have a two-player split screen co-op mode exclusive to it, and something called “Boss” mode, a tactical view using Kinect and SmartGlass. You can see the video of that below.
Need for Speed: Rivals was discussed during EA’s press conference with its new AllDrive mode and more.
According to the presenter, Alldrive “destroys the line between single-player and multiplayer,” granting points using a new system which will build up until you are busted by the cops. Speedlists, a new set of objectives you will need to complete in exchange for various unlocks, will also be included.
Check out the new video below.
As you can see in the trailer, multiplayer is a big thing, even for the cops… This could be epic fun
EA showed off a brand new Titanfall raw gameplay video at gamescom 2013. Take a look at the stunning video below.
The trailer shows off a lot of the Anime Mech Fight tropes we’ve always wanted, from AI controlled Mech following you across the battlefield, to punching a pilot out of his Mech and throwing him away…
It was originally a tech demo made by five guys in their spare time, but now EVE-VR – the Oculus Rift space dogfighting game that made its debut at EVE Fanfest this year – is going to be a full game called EVE Valkyrie, coming in 2014.
The teaser trailer is enough to give anyone with fond memories of games like Wing Commander chills. The game itself was hugely impressive even in tech demo format at Fanfest, putting you into the cockpit of a nimble fighter craft with full freedom of movement and vision thanks to Oculus Rift, but now that it’s been greenlit for full production it will have the resources behind it to look truly stunning. Development is being handled at CCP’s Newcastle studio in the UK, and the people at CCP’s head office in Reykjavik who prototyped the game in their spare time are all moving there to lead the project.
Developer CCP is arguably already the video game world’s official King of Space, as the creator of long-running, fascinatingly complex and fanatically beloved spaceship MMO EVE Online, which ties into free-to-play PS3 shooter Dust 514. EVE Valkyrie is set in the same universe, but it won’t have the complex gameplay of either. It’s a high-speed, high-adrenaline flight combat game.
CCP’s boss Hilmar Petursson had this to say: “From the moment this year’s Fanfest attendees first got their hands on EVE-VR, the question has been, ‘When can I have this?’ What started as a passion project by a small, incredibly talented group of CCP developers became one of the most highly anticipated games of the year — before we even announced it. We have big plans for EVE: Valkyrie and I can’t wait to share more details later this year.”
We’re looking forwarded to hearing more about Valkyrie from Gamescon and we’ll add more info when we hear about it, until then, enjoy the reveal trailer and let us know what you think in the comments