Morrowind
Developed by Bethesda
Published by Bethesda
Genre: Role-Playing
The
celebrated Elder Scrolls series is due for a sequel, and the fine folks
at Bethesda Softworks are doing its part to see that it happens soon.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is a massive single player role
playing game that boasts a wealth of content (they say it has around
300 hours of single player gameplay) plus stunning 3D visuals. We
really liked what we saw at E3, and can’t wait to see more.
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EverQuest: The Shadows of Luclin
Developed by Verant
Published by Sony Online Entertainment
Genre: Online
Never
in my wildest imagination would I have dreamed EverQuest could look so
good. The Shadows of Luclin represents a significant leap in technology
for EQ addicts, and with the new and improved visuals it's bound to
hook a hoard of jaded eye candy connoisseurs (like myself) that just
can’t swallow how the game looks now. All my friends are already hooked
on this game. Will you be next?
Unreal II
Developed by Legend Entertainment and Epic Games
Published by Infogrames
Genre: Action
Unreal
2 may not be directly created by Epic Games, but if the behind closed
doors demo at E3 is any indication, Legend Entertainment is going to
expand upon Epic's debut first person shooter with gusto. With
next-generation Unreal engine graphics, a solid storyline, advanced AI,
high polygon character and weapons and more, Unreal 2 was the best
looking and sounding first person shooter game at E3 by far.
Motor City Online
Developed by EA
Published by EA
Genre: Online
There
may be a lot of massively multiplayer games, but how can a player truly
relate to playing a magic user or sci-fi warrior? With EA.com's Motor
City Online, players will be able to not only race classic muscle cars
online but also buy sell and trade cars and parts with other players in
a persistent world. Motor City Online may be the game that brings a
whole new audience to the massively multiplayer genre.