El33tonline writes:
"This year’s gamescom videogame event in Germany is going to be packed to the rafters with games that are weeks, months and years away from release, and we’re going to be able to satiate our gaming appetites by going hands- and eyes-on with these upcoming, very exciting titles!
All of the biggest names in the industry will be present and accounted for, with games from Sony, EA, Bethesda Softworks, Activision, Warner Bros. Interactive, THQ, 2K Games, Microsoft, Nintendo and many, many more all confirmed to appear at the biggest videogame show in the world.
What titles are members of El33tonline most looking forward to seeing and playing at this extravaganza? We all have our preferences, so let’s find out!"
See the shiny new multiplayer in action with brand new maps and details in this Interview from GamesCom 2011 with Executive Producer Dan Ayoub.
Halo is the only FPS multiplayer game that never gets boring. The feel of the multiplayer is amazing. You all who play since Halo:CE know what I mean.
Take a tour of the story behind the events of OverStrike in this interview from GamesCom 2011 with Creative Director Brian Allgeier.
John Gaudiosi writes:Valve’s rich history with first-person shooters gets a break with Dota 2, a real-time strategy game that started life as a humble Warcraft mod.
Valve celebrated its latest video game, Dota 2, in a very big way at Gamescom 2011. The game maker awarded Team Na’Vi from Ukraine $1 million for winning the inaugural Dota 2 Invitational video game tournament, which took place at its booth over the course of five days in Cologne, Germany. Erik Johnson, product manager on Dota 2 at Valve, talks about the new game and why it’s a departure for the makers of hit franchises like Half-Life, Left 4 Dead and Portal.