E3 2015: DOOM 4 gameplay trailer
Bethesda started E3 2015 with a bang and a lot of head shots with its DOOM gameplay trailer. Id Software’s legendary shooter is back, with more gore, bigger guns and just more of everything.
Bethesda started E3 2015 with a bang and a lot of head shots with its DOOM gameplay trailer. Id Software’s legendary shooter is back, with more gore, bigger guns and just more of everything.
From Doom to Elder Scrolls Legends to a new Dishonored, Bethesda Softworks brought the heat to E3 Expo with the first press conference of the show. Oh, and did we mention a little thing called Fallout 4!
It’s less than a month to go until E3 2015 kicks off. It’s been a slow year for me, so I’m hoping for some mega announcements with release dates for this year. So without further ado, here are the E3 2015 games I want to see.
GiN Publisher Nate Wooley visits Baltimore Comic-Con, and finds a show on the rise that can now be considered in the same breath as the giant cons we all know.
One of the many things that made DragonCon 2014 so incredible was the HUGE emphasis on costumes and cosplay. There is even an annual parade that seems to bring out the entire city to watch. Check out some of the amazing costumes that our reporter ran into during the show.
Marie Brownhill has covered every DragonCon for GiN over the past five years. It seems to get better every year, and 2014 was no exception. This is the place to visit if you happen to be anywhere near Atlanta.
GiN Reporter Lisa Campos spent her third year covering E3 Expo. She tends to move off the beaten path and dive into the dark corners of the show. She again brings us all the hidden gems of E3 2014 as we wrap up our show coverage for yet another year, and look forward to good times and games ahead.
Among all the flash, noise and crowds of E3, the ESA was also showing off the finalists of the second annual College Game Competition. Want to see the future of the industry? Here are five examples.
Sony kicked off their E3 Expo Conference this year by showing all the games, peripherals and original content that will be available for PlayStation gamers of all stripes.
Leading off the E3 Expo conference this year, Microsoft stressed that it would be all about the games, and then delivered a solid 90 minutes of AAA, indie and exclusive titles that would soon be landing on the Xbox One and Xbox 360.