

Metal Slug Tactics was announced at the Summer Game Fest with a really cool trailer - like the best one of the night, basically, because it was mostly styled like an anime trailer.
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Metal Slug is a series of run-and-gun games from the 90s (you know, the sort of thing Graham probably likes). Metal Slug Tactics - announcement trailer Gearbox aren't letting go of Butt Stallion, huh? This reveal was accompanied by a projected release window of early 2022. Andy Samburg, Will Arnett and Wanda Sykes, as well as perennial voice actor fave Ashley Burch," then Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is for you. If you really liked the Borderlands 2 DLC Tiny Tina's Assault On Dragon Keep, and were like "Wow, I wish that were a whole game, with the voice talents of e.g. Watch on YouTube Tiny Tina's Wonderlands - announcement trailer What Dark Souls fan doesn't live for that shit? That's not a bad thing! Look at that weird king-like monster guy with a back covered in arms. Let's not lie to each other: it's not called Dark Souls 4 but it might as well be. This was the finale of the show but I'm not an idiot and so I know you want to see this first, right? Elden Ring, the new soulslike from FromSoftware - the developers who invented Souls games (so is it just a soulssoul?) - got a flashy new trailer, as well as a release date of January 21, 2022. Elden Ring - new trailer and release date And that's not even mentioning Weezer doing a song.

It was, in fairness, quite an exciting night. The showstopper may have been FromSoft's Soulsy darling Elden Ring, but there were some lovely brand new games like Planet Of Lana, and extended teases for games that are worried we might have forgotten them, like exciting zombie-smasher Back 4 Blood. We've also got a list of every game from the Day Of The Devs stream, if the below isn't enough for oy.u It was a glut of new game trailers, and they whizzed by so quickly that you might have missed some. E3 2021 has now officially kicked off, with the new unoffocial semi-official mascot of video games Geoff Keighley presenting the Summer Game Fest.
