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E3 09: The 12 most overlooked games of E3

Enough Halo and Mario talk! Here are the hidden gems you haven't heard about

Words: Eric Bratcher, GamesRadar US

Considering all the attention being directed toward huge, marquee juggernauts like Uncharted 2, Modern Warfare 2, and Beatles: Rock Back, you’d think they were the only games at E3. Not true. Sure, those look fantastic, but we also saw piles and piles of great games that nobody is talking about. Nobody but us, that is. While everyone else in the world is crowing about The Last Guardian and Super Mario Galaxy 2, you can stuff your brain with info on these overlooked treasures. Then when they become sleeper hits in a few months, you can act all superior because you knew it all along. Which rocks.


Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Wii)

From the same artisans who hand-crafted the PS2 beauties Odin Sphere and GrimGrimoire – which were also criminally underloved – comes this lavish 2D action title. We could talk about how captivating the myth-filled feudal Japanese setting is or how there are more than 100 swords for the two main characters – an amnesiac ninja and a demonically possessed princess - to collect. But really, it’s all about the graphics. Muramasa feels like you’re playing the most gorgeous fantasy painting in the world come to life. And if (more likely, when) it gets outsold by the latest collection of big-headed mini-baby-games, we’re going to go on a murder rampage. Buy it – you’ll save lives.

 

Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (360, PS3, PC)

Yes, there’s a whole platoon of solid-looking shooters this year – Modern Warfare 2, Halo ODST, Singularity, Wolfenstein – but they’re all set between WWII and the sci-fi futureverse. Real fans should also be loading their six-shooters for this gunslinging Western tale.

For one thing, it’s visually striking – most everything’s brown because it’s the Old West, but scenes like one shootout we had in a burning cornfield are still impressive. Plus, there’s variety. In one half-hour session, we shot up a bar, stormed out of town on a stolen stagecoach, traded hot lead with the sheriff’s posse as they galloped alongside us, and used a cannon to blow up a riverboat. Plus, it’s the only shooter this year that let us fan the hammers of two pistols at once. Physically impossible in the real world? Maybe, but exhilarating in a game.

 

Split/Second (360/PS3, PC)

We’re about to say something that might rile you: screw Forza and forget Gran Turismo. They’re boring. Our E3 racing game of choice is destructo-combat racer Split/Second. It looks as hot and feels as fast as any other racing game out there, but buries the needle on the excite-o-meter by giving each driver the power to trigger environmental hazards. BIG environmental hazards. In the airport level we raced, the lower-tier items were things like exploding roadside gas tanks. But build up enough power (by drifting, jumping, or having close shaves) and you could first demolish the control tower, revealing a new shortcut, and then bring an entire jetliner crashing down into your opponent’s grill. Best of all, the game tells you when your enemies are in range of a hazard, so you can watch the carnage happen in front of you instead of glancing at it in your rear-view mirror.

 

Dementium II (DS)

The first Dementium was a surprisingly successful attempt to make a spooky first-person game on the DS. The setting, a psychiatric care facility stuck in an alternate reality and crawling with various ghosts and zombie fleshbeasts, was chilling. It looked better than a DS game has any right to look. The controls worked well – heck, even the real-time in-game flashlight was well handled. Little is known about this sequel outside of a cryptic trailer advertising a mental health hospital (most likely the setting for the game), but it only has to be as good as the original to be one of the year’s best DS titles.


 
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phoenix_wings  - 5 months 22 days ago 
It's amazing how much of these you overlook when you're paying attention to the headliners. It looks to be an interesting time for video games in the near future.
EliteBigDaddy  - 5 months 22 days ago 
I'm rather impressed with most of the games coming out of E3 this year and these ones don't look like they're disappoint.
PinkLenny  - 5 months 22 days ago 
Eric Bratcher?
I have never seen him write and article.
Cant wait for split second.
Call of Juarez looks like its for people who have to have something to hold them over till red dead.
Ravenbom  - 5 months 22 days ago 
cool, I'm definitely looking forward to about half of these.
Urbansamuri47  - 5 months 22 days ago 
still no info on metal gear rising? darn.
mertor3190  - 5 months 22 days ago 
G-Force really? yyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhno
Rhesus  - 5 months 22 days ago 
You know what, G-Force actually does look pretty good, GR. Let's hope for the best!
mgbenin  - 5 months 22 days ago 
Dude! I still have the lost vikings somewhere around my house... that games was almost as frustrating as it was fun, im definitely going to check out trine when it arrives on ps3
lava_lamp  - 5 months 22 days ago 
im really keeping an eye on a boy and his blob
Ezekiel17  - 5 months 22 days ago 
Strangly, I also think G-Force looks fun.

reCAPTCHA: 71 pistils (lol, thats alot of female plants)
Jaces  - 5 months 22 days ago 
Eric! Used to write for PSM not to long ago.

Anyway I'm really digging Split Second, looks amazing and brings some freshness to the racing genre.
Hobojedi  - 5 months 22 days ago 
Awwwwwwww Boy and his Blob looks so cute.
Hurricrane  - 5 months 22 days ago 
I really want Split Second and Muramasa to do well... but Muramasa will prolly end up another Madworld >:/
cubsfan101  - 5 months 22 days ago 
I think that Split/Second doesn't deserve to be left out of the gaming spotlight. I've seen the E3 coverage of this game and i think its one of the looking racing cars ever. Some of these games do look alright.
mastersword369  - 5 months 22 days ago 
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed how unnatrally good movie games have been this year? Wolverine, G-Force, etc
aerobie  - 5 months 22 days ago 
What about WipEout HD Fury?
NanoElite666  - 5 months 22 days ago 
Golden Sun is going to be awesome, and I'm sort of surprised to see it on this list.

Split/Second looks like it should be a lot of fun as well.
r3ap3r  - 5 months 22 days ago 
i really hope trine comes out 4 360.
Corsair89  - 5 months 22 days ago 
I've been anticipating Muramasa for some time now. It looks incredible. I always loved the cel-shading style.
bvaisius  - 5 months 22 days ago 
wow im really looking forward to Dementium 2 it looks really fricken sweet and Golden sun DS i played through the first 2 and they were and are among the best games i have ever played
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