E3 2012: Wii U hands-on
Our first impressions of Nintendo Land, Arkham City: Armored Edition, Ninja Gaiden 3 and of course, the GamePad itself, direct from the show floor.
3Our first impressions of Nintendo Land, Arkham City: Armored Edition, Ninja Gaiden 3 and of course, the GamePad itself, direct from the show floor.
3Realtime inventory management and permadeath make Ubisoft's striking survival horror one of Wii U's most intriguing exclusives.
2Wii U will be home to a roster of proven successes, but not a whole lot of surprises - and the jury's still out on the hardware itself.
4The God Of War creator on the Twitter consensus, a wronged former colleague, and a dream lineup of drinking buddies.
Reggie Fils-Aime says Nintendo theme park is to Wii U as Wii Sports was to its predecessor: "Play it, and you begin to understand."
5Shigeru Miyamoto wants to "help people understand once again the kind of fun deeper games can offer."
Inappropriate applause, overlong gameplay demos, and next to nothing for Vita owners.
6Ellen Page to play lead role in the Heavy Rain developer's new adventure.
1Ubisoft Montreal's stunning thirdperson action game is an early contender for game of the show - but which platforms is it for?
5If Xbox is indeed the biggest console gaming brand on the planet, then console gaming is in trouble.
13A multiformat massively multiplayer game is the first in a series of experimental games from the ex-Lionhead lead.
See Assassin's Creed III, Far Cry 3, Rainbow 6 Patriots and the publisher's Wii U launch slate from 11pm UK time.
1Matt Firor tells us how he put together the perfect team to take Elder Scrolls online.
See The Last Of Us, David Cage's new game and, it seems, a revolutionary cloud gaming deal, right here at 2am on Tuesday.
Halo 4, the new Gears, and much, much more, right here from 5.30pm on Monday June 4.
5Puzzles and platforming collide in a game that references both Doom and Donald Duck.
2West, Zampella and studio staff settlements agreed upon, but kept confidential.
Raiden's starring role, now in the hands of "the greatest action game company in the world," due in early 2013.
2No scores, no fail states, no challenge - do titles like Journey, Dear Esther and Proteus even deserve to be called games?
3Too Human developer now hit with $4.45 million damages payment.