Ubisoft e3 2012 games list




















Diablo 2 Resurrected. Disciples: Liberation. Dodgeball Academia. Doki Doki Literature Club. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance. Echoes of the End. Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising. The Elder Scrolls Online. Elec Head. Escape From Tarkov. EVE Online. Evil Dead: The Game. FAR: Changing Tides. Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. Fire Tonight.

The Forgotten City. Forza Horizon 5. The Garden Path. The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles. Halo Infinite. Hello Neighbor 2. Hitman Sniper - The Shadows. House of Ashes. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. Jurassic World Evolution 2. Killing Floor 2: Interstellar Insanity. King's Bounty 2. Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Lakeburg Legacies. Legend of Mana HD Remaster. Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2. Life is Strange Remastered. Life is Strange: True Colors. Lost Ark. Love Shore. The Magnificent Trufflepigs.

Mario Golf: Super Rush. Mario Party Superstars. Marvel's Avengers. Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. Mecha Jammer. Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries. Metal Slug Tactics. Metroid Dread. Microsoft Flight Simulator. Minute of Islands. Monster Hunter Rise. Monster Hunter Stories 2. Naraka Bladepoint. Next Space Rebels. Nier Reincarnation. The Outer Worlds 2. Phantom Abyss.

Pistol Whip. Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator. PowerWash Simulator. Rainbow Billy: Curse of the Leviathan. Rainbow Six Extraction. Rainbow Six Siege. Raji: An Ancient Epic. Red Solstice 2: Survivors. Resident Evil Village. Rider's Republic. Salt and Sacrifice. Sea of Thieves. Shadow Warrior 3. Sherlock Holmes Chapter One. Shin Megami Tensei 5.

What is it? The return of an RTS classic When's it out? October 28 What did we see at E3? A cinematic with Joan of Arc, and some gameplay reminiscent of the fondly remembered Age of Empires 2. There were war elephants, French knights, trebuchets, camel-mounted archers, a naval battle, and walls that will hopefully have those gates you could open and close by clicking on them. Is it coming to PC? Fall or Spring in Australia What did we see at E3?

Just the announcement trailer embedded above, which is pretty generously packed with gameplay footage. Wes got to spend a bit of time with the creators former Valve and Riot devs have teamed up for this one , which you can read about over here. Yes, both to Steam and Epic Games Store. An action-adventure horror set in 14 century France with lots and lots of rats. The trailer shows the return of Amicia and her brother Hugo who are a little older and wiser as they sneak their way through an oppressively grim world.

Little is shown of gameplay but there are scenes of death, horror, and a literal sea of rats. Yes and Xbox Game Pass at launch. TBA What did we see at E3? A glorious minute of madness. Sinister robots, one with a head full of fruit.

Frozen explosions. Cybernetic implants. Lightning powers. A babushka with a soup ladle. It looks incredible. A stylish live-service action game from Platinum Games When is it out? We don't know What did we see at E3?

More gameplay footage backed by soaring orchestrals, as expected. Lots of combat, which can be played solo or in groups of up to four, and some incongruous philosophizing over the top. Platinum Games has an excellent track record with this kind of thing. They have a lot to live up to but not a lot to prove. It'll be on Steam. October 12 What did we see at E3?

Back 4 Blood's baddies are called the Ridden, and among the hordes being machine-gunned and grenaded in the latest trailer we saw some of the larger variants. There's a lumpy fellow with glowing insides, an eyeless leech-mouthed thing, and a kaiju-sized beast with terrible dental hygiene. We also saw there's going to be an open beta beginning August 5, and a PvP showcase on June It's on Steam and Epic.

A near-future Battlefield which increases match size to players and introduces specialists with gadgets kind of like Rainbow Six Siege operators, but they can carry any gun When's it out? October 22 What did we see at E3?

The reveal preempted E3: You can watch the first trailer above, and read tons of Battlefield details here. There's no singleplayer and no battle royale mode in this one, but there are a couple mystery modes we'll learn about in the future. Think Stalker, but smaller and weirder.

When's it out? Igor and the gang bust into a dilapidated power plant, although it's not clear why: Perhaps to find the strange green substance known as chernobylite, perhaps to locate the woman named Tatyana, or maybe for something else entirely. A dice placement game like Dicey Dungeons or Tharsis When's it out? What did we see at E3? Damn, this looks stylish. You play a Sleeper, a worker on a massive, bustling space station full of bars, markets, docks, and seedy underbellies.

Every cycle you're woken up to do various jobs, but you also get a chance to escape as well. A s open-world cop-op smuggling game from the Just Cause team When's it out? The trailer doesn't give too much away but what we see is a cluttered hideout where we see a muddy car, junk everywhere, and what looks like some plans to steal a chest. Yep, including Game Pass. Another interactive horror movie from the folks who brought us previous Dark Pictures games like The Man of Medan When's it out? A story trailer and release date.

This Dark Picture is set in Iraq in , and follows a group of American soldiers who tumble into a Sumerian temple underground. Trapped in the dark, they're hunted by bat creatures, though they do have guns.

Will bullets be effective against the monsters? Ha ha, doubt it. Like the previous Dark Pictures games, yes. Open-ended old school RPG When's it out? Death Trash will let us create our own pixelated punk with skills like stealth, animalism, and puking.

Then explore a post-apocalyptic world with cosmic horrors and a lot of meat, solving problems any way we choose. It's like the early Fallout games but with real-time combat and even more gore. It's vomited up a Steam page already. Blizzard's classic action-RPG in modern resolutions, running at 60 fps When's it out? September 23, What did we see at E3? Our first look at the newly recreated cinematics, which sure are shiny.

Otherwise, in spite of the graphical improvements, it's still good old Diablo 2 as we remember it. We also found out multiplayer beta will take place in August. January 21, What did we see at E3? Praise the sun: Geoff Keighley didn't let us down, and we saw the first gameplay trailer and got a release date. Coming soon What did we see at E3?

The game itself seems somewhat more conventional: The hero, Jax, must unite the factions against a looming threat in a "huge, hand-crafted" post-apocalyptic science-fantasy world. Oh, and find his son, too. Yes, on Steam. Tower defense action for up to three players. You protect crystals from alien bugs on a space station When's it out?

A gameplay trailer emphasizing the die-and-try-again nature of this cartoonish sci-fi roguelike from Amplitude, the makers of the Endless series.

Yes, Endless Dungeon is being made by the same people who made Dungeon of the Endless, Endless Space, and Endless Legend, but now they've gone real-time. It seems kind of like an isometric Sanctum. Endless Dungeon will be on Steam. What else could an official Evil Dead game be, but a cooperative zombie slayer reminiscent of Left 4 Dead?

The reveal trailer above was shown during the Summer Game Fest. In addition to revealing all the key facts and a very lifelike Bruce Campbell, it shows off some grim horror environments fairly reminiscent of Friday the 13th: The Game.

Morgan has the full rundown on the four-player melee co-op game here : he liked the look of it. Yes, but a storefront is yet to be confirmed. Giancarlo Esposito is an evil dad and you need to go shoot lots of his henchmen in lush, outdoor environments When's it out? October 7 What did we see at E3? One of those villain speeches where the bad guy is charismatically menacing at a group of people Is it coming to PC? They seem to be in some kind of surreal afterlife? Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon comes with it too.

Three heroes who are out to kill chaos. The lead is an angry man who has some kind of red crystal power, and he hates chaos. The villain is chaos. Every third word, said in ludicrous anime dub voice, is chaos. The first six Final Fantasy games, remastered in a way that preserves their original art style When's it out? Not much. What we did see leads us to expect a collection that abandons the makeover the Final Fantasy games were given for mobile, and which the PC ports kept much to the dismay of fans.

Yep, Steam. A very pretty game about driving cars real fast. This time the series is heading to Mexico When's it out? November 9, What did we see at E3? Lots of shiny cars going real fast in picturesque environments. The trailer for Forza Horizon 5 is one of the prettiest yet with some huge dust storms, lush vegetation, and volcanic scenes. Combined with the new ray-tracing lighting tech and super detailed photogrammetry textures, Forza is looking real fine.

Like, real fine. As with all Microsoft games, it'll be there day one on Xbox Game Pass. TBA, but it can't come soon enough What did we see at E3? Five atmospheric minutes of alpha gameplay. Gloomwood is a true immersive sim, with features we love to see like a diegetic inventory and systems that let you distract opponents to sneak past them, or get the drop on them and do a gory murder.

Tick a few other things off the bingo card while you're at it: leaning animations, bodies you can pick up, and loud footsteps. Not a game, but many games. Indie showcase Guerrilla Collective didn't hold back on Saturday, showing an enormous selection of new trailers.

We collected over 70 of them in a separate article. And at the end of that list, there's a link to even more games shown at the Wholesome Direct stream. The free-to-play multiplayer "experience" tied to Halo Infinite When's it out? Holiday What did we see at E3? A fun look at the silliness of multiplayer matches, confirming that Halo Infinite Multiplayer will have grappling hooks, and will bring back the gravity hammer, energy sword, familiar vehicles, the Oddball, sticky frag grenades, and the announcer.

Probably not for a long time What did we see at E3? Just Kojima teasing the project, which is unnamed. It won't be like the past, it won't be one step at a time. No word as yet, but Death Stranding did. Session-based survival game set on a dangerous alien planet When's it out?

August 11, What did we see at E3? A new trailer featuring some of the biomes on Icarus, including the forest, alpine, and desert areas.

The trailer also highlighted some of the transplanted Earth animals like bears and wolves, and the threat of extreme storms which can destroy your bases. Sam Barlow's next game. Very little! It's about a missing actor who starred in three movies that were never released, and it's from the creator of Her Story and Telling Lies with help from a few TV writers.

Given Barlow's involvement we're expecting a live-action puzzle mystery that involves scrubbing through footage. Space station management sim from the creators of Warhammer 40, Mechanicus When's it out? An introduction to the future of Ixion, in which humanity creates an ark to leave the Earth and things go rather wrong. As the captain of Tycoon Station we'll be making hard decisions, researching technology, exploring the galaxy, and trying to keep our crew alive. It's a bit like Frostpunk in space.

The game was announced during the Summer Games Fest, and what we got was the trailer above. The game looks much prettier than its predecessor and seems to boast a much larger scale. Yep, to both Steam and Epic Games Store. Prime Matter is a "premium gaming label" owned by Koch Media, who already own publishers like Deep Silver. Monument Valley, but Lego When's it out? June 22 What did we see at E3? If you're the kind of person who complains that the Lego games are all about smashing Lego instead of making things with it, this charming puzzle adventure seems like it's for you.

Two years after its mobile release, it's coming to Steam. A multiplayer time-loop FPS When is it out? August 3 What did we see at E3? A new trailer and an interview with the developer. Lemnis Gate is a tough game to explain—each of your operators has 25 seconds to run around the map working toward their objective, then they get looped.

You layer another copy of that operator in each time. So does your opponent. In one loop, maybe they throw a grenade. In the next, you intercept them before they get a chance. The base mode gives each player 10 loops, which sounds like enough for things to get chaotic.

It's in the PC Gaming Show so it better be! There's an open beta coming in July; here's a Steam page. The third main series Life is Strange game, focusing on Alex, a psychic empath on the trail of a killer When is it out? September 10 What did we see at E3? A deeper look at how the enhanced empathy will work. Focusing on characters with glowing auras lets us hear their thoughts, which can unlock new dialogue options.

Some characters have auras that can trigger novas, which let Alex see a reshaped reality that's altered by their feelings and exploring these dreamlike spaces can let her resolve them. An action-roguelike that is apparently "like Diablo and Tetris had a baby" When's it out?

A gameplay trailer and commentary by Miro Straka of straka. It looks rad. You travel along an underworld river with a beaky plague doctor mask and a slow but powerful sword swing, but the coolest thing in your arsenal is the ability to make island platforms you're standing on slam around at speed.



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