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E3 2013: Lower Manhattan gets an MMO, a game for the drunk and lovely, and a tree screams
It’s all over.
It’s all over.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger has a lot to say, but the truth lies in the shooting.
The promise of the kitsch 80s falls flat in this follow-up to Ubisoft’s marquee shooter.
Rayman: Origins was a monumental return to relevance for Ubisoft’s B-list mascot platformer born in the 90s. I loved the colorful, creative worlds and challenging gameplay when I reviewed it last year, though underwhelming sales made a follow-up unlikely. When news of a sequel leaked out with a promotional video of the game running on early Wii U development kits, fans geared up for another round of slap-dancing and limbless tomfoolery. With Nintendo’s HD system low on post-launch software, Rayman was a bright light, ready to be shipped in late February. Then Ubisoft announced two things: Legends would be ported…