GamePro Weekly: E3, PSN, Call of Duty (cont'd)

04.06.2011

The only thing that would make it better? A little more news about the MechWarrior reboot announced way back in 2009. But alas, that project is looking more and more like vaporware with each passing day.

Maybe you noticed that Paramount announced a new Star Trek game earlier today? It's not getting a lot of buzz, probably because Star Trek games have rarely been very good, but I think that'll be changing pretty soon. As it happens, on it for the latest issue of GamePro, and I happen to think that it's looking pretty great.

This is probably the first Star Trek that I've actively anticipated since A Final Unity.

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