E3 2009: 5 New Games For the Xbox 360

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Published Jun 2, 2009
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Microsoft has officially announced 5 new games for the Xbox 360 at E3 2009. Now the console looks brighter than yesterday when future titles will come from studio juggernauts like Valve, Epic, and Kojima Productions.

Left 4 Dead 2

Left 4 Dead 2
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Developer Valve returns with a sequel to last year's zombie infested action game, Left 4 Dead. Now you and your squad will be using your teamwork down in Southern USA, from Savannah all the way to New Orleans. Familiar foes like the Smoker and the Boomer make their return, but Left 4 Dead 2 promises to be a bigger game than the original, promising an improved co-op experience, more boss zombies, new weapons and items, more maps for the Versus campaign and Survival mode, as well as new playable characters. Melee combat will be a central part of the cooperative gameplay in L4D 2, as the Survivors will be able to use chainsaws, frying pans, axes, and baseball bats. Left 4 Dead 2 will be console exclusive to the Xbox 360, dated for release on November 17, 2009.

Crackdown 2

Crackdown 2
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The original Crackdown's well designed sandbox gameplay and fast paced action was considered one of the best multiplayers on the Xbox 360. Now this this open-world third person shooter will have a sequel in Crackdown 2. Instead of Real Time Worlds making Crackdown 2, it will be developed instead by the studio Ruffian Games. In the sequel you will be up against infected people who have turned into zombies; this concept may fit like a glove since crazy zombies running around town would be a wonderful playground for a Crackdown player to experiment his superhero powered abilities on. Right now no other specific details about the gameplay and release date has been announced. What Microsoft does promise for Crackdown 2 they say is, “take multiplayer gaming to unprecedented levels for the ultimate cooperative and competitive multiplayer experience, providing you and your friends with the freedom to explore, destroy and play as you return to restore justice and peace to Pacific City."

Joy Ride

Joy Ride
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Some people think that Microsoft has Wii-envy, especially when motion controls and avatars are now important players for the Xbox 360. So what else are they going to do in the future to lure the Wii Sports and Wii Fit audience? At E3 Microsoft announced another Wii-like game in Joy Ride for Xbox Live Arcade. This cartoonish game is a family friendly kart racer similar to Nintendo's smash hit, Mario Kart Wii. One important feature in Joy Ride is that you will be playing as your Xbox Live Avatars, racing up ramps and performing tricks on your karts with your friends. The game will be free to play, but fees will be applied for additional karts and tracks players can buy; purchased tracks can actually be shared with others as well. Joy Ride is schedule for a December 2009 release.

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