Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’s Video Game Week Returns
E3 2012 has come and gone, but that does not stop Jimmy Fallon from showing off more of what was hot last week on his late night talk show.
E3 2012 has come and gone, but that does not stop Jimmy Fallon from showing off more of what was hot last week on his late night talk show.
One of the no-shows at E3 2012 was Anarchy Reigns by Sega and Platinum Games. A demo came out a few weeks ago on the Japanese Playstation store and Xbox Live Marketplace, and those who have those accounts can to try out this crazy competitive brawler.
From the robust and currently unmatched training mode, solid online play, the deepest fighting system compared to its competition and the low price point of $15 (free for Playstation Plus owners this month), Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown is a superb package for fighting game fans old and new.
Years from now E3 2012 most likely won’t be remembered as anything great or spectacular. If anything, it shows the hazard of being in the current console generation for so long. A new console generation would have normally started by now and brought with it new IPs, but instead games are releasing their fourth to eighth installment within seven years. Ubisoft is definitely “guilty” of this too, but the ways they’ve kept Splinter Cell, Far Cry, and even Assassins Creed fresh has left many of their competitors in the dust.
With Ubisoft’s showing at E3 2012 came a brand new gameplay trailer for Assassins Creed III.
Watch Dogs is a new IP from Ubisoft and Ubisoft Montreal revealed at E3 2012.
Sony’s E3 2012 press conference was surprisingly short and sweet, compared to past years, because they decided to stick to their strengths in their big, exclusive games.