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"Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI
A renowned strategy game series returns with many improvements, changes and enhancements.
Mad World
Blood. Violence. Gore. Whatever, it's all about FUN and it seems to deliver. You can't really expect anything less from the people responsible for titles such as God Hand and Okami.
Castlevania Judgement
The title doesn't try to compete with the likes of Soul Calibur as expected and provides an alternative fighting game with as much emphasis on dodging as on blocking and attacking, interactive levels (note the zombies in the graveyard) and some great looking over the top special moves which fit the series it is based on. If random anime shows get fighting games, so can Castlevania.
De Blob
I urge everyone to try De Blob for the PC, a student project of yesteryear, which can give you a clue of what to expect from this, though judging by all the Wii trailers it has much improved aesthetics, **** controls and variety. I get a "Katamari meets Jet Set Radio" vibe and that's a ****c waiting to happen.
Call of Duty: World at War
More than enough effort seems to be done on the visuals this time, while with COD3's great reviews for the Wii, largely thanks to the fantastic controls it offered, this sequel could be a must have.
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World
Namco know how to make a good RPG, and this looks fantastic. It also adds a monster capturing and training element to an already great series for that extra addictive twist.
Little King Story
I get all kinds of good vibes from this. It looks kiddy, but it seems close to the Heroes of Might & Magic series, except done in full realtime rather than have separate exploration sections and turn based battles. Charmingly unique is the least I can say.
SPRay
This could be a grand adventure of the Zelda / Okami type with a few welcome gameplay twists. Why not then?
Deadly Creatures
A unique premise with pleasant visuals and reported great use of the Wii controller. What more can you ask for?
Monster Lab
What I saw looked like a combination of standard adventuring and pokemon stadium ****battles complete with fully customisable monsters and locational damage. Explore, find parts, build monsters, fight other monsters, repeat. It sounds like fun.
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
A fully featured, hardcore console dungeon crawler / roguelike. You really can't go wrong with this much improved sequel of an underrated original Playstation series.
The Conduit
Hopefully the FPS to show you can have both a good single player campaign and a robust online portion on the Wii. Don't let us down!
Also, here are a few games which weren't displayed during E3, but are most certainly on their way and looking fabulous.
Fatal Frame (Project Zero) IV
Be afraid. Again. A return to brilliant form for the creepy series.
Fragile
A brand new Namco RPG with a different, creepy, almost post apocalyptic atmosphere, involving some sort of epidemic.
Sky Crawlers
Anime inspired combat flight game from the developers of the Ace Combat series (yes, that would be Namco once again).
Shiren the Wanderer 3
The latest part of a hardcore dungeon crawling roguelike series which has been receiving great reviews on the DS.
FFCC: The Crystal Bearers
An anticipated, unique and gorgeous action RPG from Square.
Arc Rise Fantasia
Another promising Japanese RPG with unique ap based battles.
A welcome return to the original creators for the celebration of the series' 10th anniversary. It already looks very promising!"
Withholding my comments for now, I'm intersted to hear your opinion.
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