Xbox 360 games from BioWare, Lionhead, Pandemic Studios at GDC 2007
Microsoft is definitely strutting its wares at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2007. Some people may miss J Allard, the Corporate Vice-President who oversaw the design and engineering of the original Xbox as well as the Xbox Live, but Allard did a good job, and the games, as they say, can speak for themselves.
On Tuesday, March 6, Microsoft will be featuring a couple of 45-minute demos for exciting titles like BioWare‘s Mass Effect, Lionhead’s Fable 2, as well as a demo of the much-talked about Blue Dragon from Mistwalker. On that day, new additions and builds will also be revealed for Forza Motorsport 2 and cross-platform game Age of Conan.
We’ve heard that Electronic Arts (EA) will be bringing Crysis and Hellgate: London to GDC in San Francisco, but we are kind of more interested in Pandemic Studios’ Mercenaries 2: World on Fire. The Orange Box from Valve Corporation will also be there, and EA will showcase a playable Xbox 360 version of Portal.
New and exciting Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) games will also be revealed. More on these as GDC develops.
Microsoft is definitely strutting its wares at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2007. Some people may miss J Allard, the Corporate Vice-President who oversaw the design and engineering of the original Xbox as well as the Xbox Live, but Allard did a good job, and the games, as they say, can speak for themselves.
On Tuesday, March 6, Microsoft will be featuring a couple of 45-minute demos for exciting titles like BioWare‘s Mass Effect, Lionhead’s Fable 2, as well as a demo of the much-talked about Blue Dragon from Mistwalker. On that day, new additions and builds will also be revealed for Forza Motorsport 2 and cross-platform game Age of Conan.
We’ve heard that Electronic Arts (EA) will be bringing Crysis and Hellgate: London to GDC in San Francisco, but we are kind of more interested in Pandemic Studios’ Mercenaries 2: World on Fire. The Orange Box from Valve Corporation will also be there, and EA will showcase a playable Xbox 360 version of Portal.
New and exciting Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) games will also be revealed. More on these as GDC develops.