Entertainment Weekly’s Most Anticipated Games List

Entertainment Weekly has put up a list of their most anticipated Summer titles, and some games included just happen to be within the scope of our coverage, these games being Hunted: The Demon’s Forge, Dungeon Siege III and Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Here’s what they had to say about these titles:

19. Hunted: The Demon’s Forge (XBOX 360, PS3, PC)
This dark fantasy co-op actioner has you and a monster-bashing buddy hacking, slashing, and spell-casting through hordes of demonic beasties of the fanged, horned, and clawed variety. Behind the baddie-piercing projectiles of archer E’lara or the blood-letting blades of warrior Caddoc, you’ll collect loot, sip potions, and pile corpses like cordwood.

Why We’re Excited: Because mysterious female character Seraphine is voiced by geek goddess Lucy Lawless. (6/1)

17. Dungeon Siege III (XBOX 360, PS3, PC)
Loot, level, and lay waste to armies of mythical monsters in this updated take on a dungeon-crawling classic. Four unique, highly customizable character classes, an expansive fantasy world begging to be explored, an engaging Tolkien-esque tale, and more collectible treasure than you can shake a Broadsword of Smiting at ensure wizard and warrior wannabes will be adventuring into the wee hours.

Why We’re Excited: Because the gorgeous visual presentation is more appealing than a freshly-poured village-tavern mead. (6/21)

6. Deus Ex: Human Revolution (XBOX 360, PS3, PC)
One of gaming’s most revered series returns with an all-new conspiracy-riddled narrative, creepy-cool neuroprosthetic weapon enhancements, and a slick future-Renaissance setting. Supported by lightning-quick combat, role-playing depth, and absorbing sci-fi storytelling, Deus Ex aims to engage the mind as well as the trigger finger.

Why We’re Excited: Because this long-overdue sequel offers a rare mix of cinematic immersion and videogame-y action. (8/23)

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