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The 5 moments that stole E3 2014

Neil from TXH writes "E3 2014 is done and dusted, but what were the five standout moments that stole the show? There were many a great story, trailer, CGI sequence or video to show off some great games at E3 2014 but there were five that stood out to us more than any others. So let’s discuss and take a look at them"

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lonelyplayer3597d ago

I would add magicka 2 trailer. So funny!

oasdada3597d ago

for me no man's sky, gta5, blood borne, the order, uncharted 4... well practically the whole sony e3 was a treattt

Gamer6663597d ago

For me... Dragon Age trailer, Uncharted trailer, Bloodborne trailer, Crackdown trailer, and Scalebound trailer...

oKidUKo3597d ago

Crackdown was my personal highlight, loved those games even with the glitches!

ghostface93597d ago

Dead island 2 trailer was kinda funny then you figured out what game it was and all excitement was gone. Should have been replaced with the halo master chief collection because it was better than even what the people who leaked had say it would be so much greatness for only 60 dollars had me running around the room from excitement

creatchee3597d ago

The Master Chief Collection sets the bar quite high for all future remasters/collections.

ghostface93596d ago

Ya I wonder how long they have been making this it had to have been multiple years cause this is crazy amount of content

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New Speed Golf mode whacks a Critical Hit towards Golf With Your Friends

Golf With Your Friends gets better again, with the introduction of a Critical Hit DLC pack and the launch of Speed Golf.

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Cocoon is an Xbox Game Pass delight that I wish I played sooner

Between its innovative puzzles, impressive presentation, and undefeated vibes, Cocoon needs to be experienced on Xbox Game Pass and beyond.

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Rainbow Cotton Interview: Lead Programmer Sheds Light on the Dreamcast Remake

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "If you haven't played Rainbow Cotton before, you're not alone. A Dreamcast exclusive released only in Japan, it's not exactly a household name. Looking to change that, and bring the sixth-gen game back into the spotlight, is German studio KRITZELKRATZ 3000, which — with the backing of publisher ININ and original developer SUCCESS — has remade the 3D shoot-'em-up from the ground up. Featuring several modern quality-of-life upgrades, plus HD graphics and a brand new local co-op mode, it promises to merge the past and present when it launches digitally on consoles and PC on May 9.

Ahead of the game's release, I chatted with Andreas Scholl, technical director at KRITZELKRATZ 3000 and lead programmer for Rainbow Cotton, about what fans can expect from the remake."

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