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E3 2011: Sega Has Raging Robots, Beefy Brawlers and 3D Ninjas

[by Colin Tan, GamingUnion.net]

[Excerpt]

E3’s just around the corner — I know we keep saying that, but it is creeping around with every passing day. Every year, it seems like Sega has at least one Sonic game on show. Last year was a treasure trove with the developer-publisher showcasing Sonic 4 and Sonic Colors. But what of this year? Sega definitely has some interesting things lined up, but can they campare to the fanfare of Sonic and Vanquish of E3 2010? I imagine so, especially since Platinum Games is back with yet another game for next week’s show and it looks just as crazy and absurd as Vanquish and Bayonetta.

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Lined up for the 3DS is Shinobi, a reboot and a prequel to the classic Sega series. Not much is known other than it’s a 2.5D side-scrolling adventure featuring the father of Joe Musashi! We expect to see plenty of combos, ninjutsu and 3D ninja action. While the trailer doesn’t look all too amazing, it doesn’t look terrible either. Not to mention we have yet to see the game in action in 3D on Nintendo’s handheld. It ought to be a blast, we’ve got our fingers crossed.

See the full post here: http://www.gamingunion.net/news/e3-2011-sega-has-raging-robots-beefy-brawlers-and-3d-ninjas–5331.html

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