ReCore has a helpful spider turret who will haunt your waking hours
We saw another glimpse of Keiji Inafune’s new game ReCore on stage during Microsoft’s E3 presentation. It’s a cheery, robotic action adventure starring scavager Joule Adams, and her varied team of Corebot companions.
Along with Titanfall 2, it’s starting to look like E3 2016 could be the year of the grappling hook. Joule uses hers for yanking cores out of robots that inhabit the world of Far Eden. We see Joule zipping around and fighting a host of bizzare enemies, including one that looks like a flying caterpillar made out of televisions. No, really.
The trailer also gives us a better look at her companions. There’s Mack, her programmed-to-be-faithful robot hound; Duncan, a heavy-hitting robot gorilla; and Seth, some sort of nightmare spider-turret, plucked from the very depths of your darkest nightmares. The cool thing about Seth is that he can scamper up certain surfaces, leaving Joules free to grapple to his location. The bad news is that this requires physical contact with a SPIDER TURRET. Nope.
ReCore is due out this year, and you can check out the trailer below. Oh and the music is MSTR Rogers - I'll Take You, by the way.
Check out every announcement and full summary details on our Microsoft E3 press conference page.
Sign up to the 12DOVE Newsletter
Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more

Lumiose City is going through an "urban redevelopment plan" in Pokemon Legends Z-A, and I bet it has something to do with the 1100lbs battles on its rooftops

In classic Nintendo fashion, the latest Pokemon Legends Z-A reveal left out the best part: the Lumiose City map looks great after a massive overhaul in the 12 years since X and Y