3. Forza: Kinect
Easily one of the biggest franchises to support Kinect, Forza looks to take a revolutionary step towards the racing genre. The demo showed at E3 looked spectacular even though it has a lot of lag, but hopefully they will be able to fix it soon. Now look at your car from a distance, sit in your car, touch the head lights, and even drive using hand based gestures. Gaming can’t get any better than this!
2. Crysis 2
The original Crysis was a benchmark setter. A benchmark so high that even after four years, no shooter seems to surpass it. The only game that looks to overtake the highly praised original is its sequel. Crysis 2 will also support 3D and you all know the possibilities that come along with that technology. Crytek has also teased a new Nanosuit, called “NANOSUIT 2” in an advertising brochure, created by the in-game “Crynet Systems”, the company behind the Nanosuits.[Crysis 2 will hit retail shelves March 2011.
1. Gears of War 3
If the demo showed at E3 2010 is something to go by, then Gears of War 3 should be one of the most outstanding games of 2011. Scheduled to be released in April 2011, exclusively on the Xbox 360, Gears of War 3 might just be the game that will give the 360 the much required push up. Featuring four player co-op and stunning multiplayer modes, Gears 3 is one of the games that we are most excited at GB.
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