THE PC GAMING SHOW
ThehighlightsofourPC-dedicatedE3show
‘Moebius’ Giraud. “It’s not a game
about combat,” developer Greg
Kythreotis said at the show. “It’s
about solitude and exploration. You’ll
travel around on your hoverbike
learning about the people, culture,
and history of this world.”
Maneaterwas also shown off. This
action RPG has you playing as,
bizarrely, a man-eating shark. “We’re
working onManeaterwith Alex
Quick, who created the original
Killing Floormod,” says John Gibson,
president of publisher Tripwire
Interactive. “You can jump out of the
water and snatch people off piers,
and there’s a shark skill tree where
you can get bigger teeth.” Sold.
T
he fourth annual PC
Gaming Show, held in
the gorgeous Wiltern
Theater in Los
Angeles, was
positively heaving with first looks,
announcements, and world
exclusives. The show was hosted
once again by the wonderful Sean
‘Day9’ Plott and we’re proud to
have given PC gaming the showcase
it deserves at E3.
One of the biggest cheers was for
Sega which revealed thatYakuzais
finally coming to PC.Yakuza 0and
Kiwamiare canonically the first two
games in the series, making them the
perfect starting point for PC gamers
unfamiliar with it.Yakuzais famous
for its brutal combat, wild humour,
stirring melodrama and karaoke
sections, and we can’t wait to play it.
We sawSable, a beautiful game set
in a stylised desert reminiscent of the
art of comic book legend Jean
WE’RE PROUD TO
HAVE GIVEN PC THE
SHOWCASE IT
DESERVES AT E
Host Sean ‘Day9’
Plott talks to
Shedworks, the
developers of
intriguing exploration
game Sable.
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