Reggie Fils-Aime took to the E3 stage to show and tell Star Fox 3D, otherwise known as Lylat Wars 3D over here, for the Nintendo 3DS. We’ve heard about it before, but not about the new features just unveiled.
If you’ve been catching up on our E3 2011 coverage you’ll know that Microsoft has been busy showing of plenty of games to get us excited in 2011 and beyond. Mass Effect 3 with voice control, Tomb Raider, Gears of War 3 and many others. But what about all that cool stuff Microsoft didn’t announce? Read on for five of the biggest Microsoft Xbox rumours that failed to materialise.
Exclusive: While Forza Motorsport 4 developer Turn 10 was busy prepping for its latest E3 appearance, Electricpig was there to keep them company. A few weeks ago we were invited to an exclusive behind-the-scenes peep inside, where we got to see everything that goes down at the studios brand new HQ.
Read on, and join us for an exclusive tour.
Exclusive: We travelled to Microsoft HQ in Seattle to witness the making of Forza Motorsport 4, where we bumped into Bill Giese, lead design on the game to talk all things Forza 4 and how Microsoft Kinect will be used. He says “we’re not trying to make the best racing game.” Say what? All will be clear, after the break.
Exclusive: Continuing our behind-the-scenes look at Forza Motorsport 4 we heard from Game Director Dan Greenawalt, who told us all we need to know about developer Turn 10′s latest racer.
From the philosophy that continues to shape the series, to how Forza Motorsport 4 will “transform the racing genre” – read all about it here.
Exclusive: Ever wondered how the car engine sounds you hear are recorded and put into the game? As part of our behind-the-scenes tour of developer Turn 10 Studios, we got to see first-hand just how it’s done for incoming Xbox 360 racer Forza Motorsport 4.
We wanted you to see too, so we recorded a video. Ear plugs at the ready?
Exclusive: Forza Motorsport 4 will be the first game in the series to sport motion controls. Microsoft Kinect will let players steer cars with just their bare hands, explore cars like never before and track head movements when playing. Forza Motorsport 4 won’t be in shops until Autumn, but we paid a visit to developer Turn 10 Studios in Washington for a first-hand look. We’ve got it all on video, right here.