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E3 2010: PC
Posted Wed 23 Jun 2010 at 11:46

Was there seriously only two games that interested me on PC that was shown at E3? No... There was only one exclusive (Civilization V) and Portal 2 (which is going to be on consoles as well). There are more that I consider more console than PC... but here's what I found interesting about these two games.

CIV5
PALGN have an interesting preview of Civilization V. Seems like a lot is changing in the series, but I think it's too early to tell how these changes will play out in combination with each other.

Quote:

..the game will feature 10 policies: tradition, freedom, autocracy, commerce and growth. If you get fully upgrade at least 6 of these, the you get access to the ‘utopian’ social policy, which allows you to build a wonder.

Wonder if that's the only way you can build a Wonder, or if it only allows you to build a utopian wonder or...

Anyway, looks interesting. Go read the preview they have some screen shots too.

IGN has a Behind the Scenes video, you can view it here
Portal 2
I think we can put our differences behind us... for science... you monster...
There's some cool looking stuff in Portal 2. From the interesting looking plot (wait, wasn't this supposed to be a prequel... now it's a sequel) to the new features (like goop) It looks like it might be able to stand alone on it's own.

Check out all Part 1 of 3 of the Portal 2 E3 demo in the youtube vid below


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