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Gamescom 2011: What we're most excited about

Gamescom isn't quite the year-defining event that E3 is, but it's become a big deal in the video game calendar. This year it'll host demos of all the biggest games and hopefully bring a few big announcements. Here's what VideoGamer.com is most excited about.

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Rrobba4662d ago

"What we're most excited about"

The games?

zinki334662d ago (Edited 4662d ago )

Wrong. Read the article,..

Naked men and German lager.

brew4662d ago

Starhawk space battles!

Acquiescence4662d ago

One of the directors is doing an hour presentation revolving around the game and survival-horror so I'll be keeping an eye out for that. Hopefully some new footage and concrete info on the release date will feature too.

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GameTrailers: Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary - GC 11: Multiplayer Interview (Video)

See the shiny new multiplayer in action with brand new maps and details in this Interview from GamesCom 2011 with Executive Producer Dan Ayoub.

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otherZinc4631d ago

Yes it is.

Halo:Anniversary should be the 1st remake to be nominated for a GOTY slot.

Hozi4632d ago

Halo is the only FPS multiplayer game that never gets boring. The feel of the multiplayer is amazing. You all who play since Halo:CE know what I mean.

X_GAMER_X4631d ago

I know what you mean dude. Halo is magic. Its the only game I always go back play the campaign. Not many games give that feeling. Evey time you play the campaign you find it new and exciting. Played throu my Halo ce 10 years copy for about one month ago. Still amazing like the first time. Almost every game you buy now you want just to finish it and park it. As for multiplayer. You said it bro, its awsome. Can not wait for anniversary

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GameTrailers: OverStrike - GC 11: Synopsis Interview (Video)

Take a tour of the story behind the events of OverStrike in this interview from GamesCom 2011 with Creative Director Brian Allgeier.

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Dota 2 preview: How Valve is building its first RTS from the ground up (DigitalTrends)

John Gaudiosi writes:Valve’s rich history with first-person shooters gets a break with Dota 2, a real-time strategy game that started life as a humble Warcraft mod.

Valve celebrated its latest video game, Dota 2, in a very big way at Gamescom 2011. The game maker awarded Team Na’Vi from Ukraine $1 million for winning the inaugural Dota 2 Invitational video game tournament, which took place at its booth over the course of five days in Cologne, Germany. Erik Johnson, product manager on Dota 2 at Valve, talks about the new game and why it’s a departure for the makers of hit franchises like Half-Life, Left 4 Dead and Portal.

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