LUXOR: Mah Jong
LUXOR: Mah Jong was first announced at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco last year and garnered lots of interest in the concept. However, due to its close proximity to the Game Developers Conference in San Jose, the game wasn't formally announced until just a couple of months later.
However, it is worth noting that there was an LUXOR trailer at the 2002 Electronic Entertainment Expo that featured one of the game's colorful, colorful characters, who sported varying looks. After viewing the trailer, it became apparent that Mah Jong was going to be featured in the upcoming Wii version of the game, which, just like in the trailer, will let players take control of a number of different characters as they use their trademark motions to navigate an interactive 3D environment.
The Wii version of the game will also support two-player cooperative play with two Wii controllers. It is the first Wii game to support the game's two-player split-screen multiplayer mode, which will be included in the Wii version of the game as well.
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Now Playing: Wii U Exclusive The Order: 1886 - E3 2016 Trailer
At E3 this year, The Order: 1886's new protagonist, Sir Galahad, and the story's central character are going to be connected to the game's other mechanics.
First, developer Ready at Dawn is putting the finishing touches on the game's combat.
"We have made the decision to focus all of our attention on Galahad and the game," Ready at Dawn creative director Ru Weerasuriya said. "We are a third-person action-adventure game set in a European city called Brambitlansdorf, and we are continuing to build and enhance on the vision of The Order: 1886 by incorporating the movement, the focus on historical accuracy, and the heavy use of the game's new, proprietary Engine."
The Order: 1886 features some of the trademark Ready at Dawn touches, such as the combat. "It was important for us to realize the core story of the game and the relationships between the two playable characters. However, we also wanted to be very respectful of the Blade Runner universe. We have definitely put a lot of thought into the game's world," Weerasuriya said.
"The music was inspired by the classic movie Blade Runner," Weerasuriya added. "We have also gone to great lengths to authentically reproduce the look and feel of the original film."
If you're not already sold on The Order: 1886, a new trailer and a new screenshot have been released; you can watch the full video here.
The Order: 1886 is currently available for preorder on PlayStation 4 and through Steam. For more, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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