Horizon: Zero Dawn was first shown off way back at E3 2015. The E3 demo really threw us for a loop, as the introduction of robots in a very neanderthal aesthetic.

Guerrilla Games just showed off their press demo for the first time to the public. In the demo they show off two hunts. One where the main character, Aloy, has to track some gazelle looking robots and harvest the canisters on their back. She employs a series of traps, and scares the grazers into them. Next we are shown a huge battle with the big guy from the E3 demo, the Thunder Jaw. Hermen Hulst from Guerrilla explains the different attacks the monster has, and the thought process in how the battle went during the E3 demo.

Game looks better and better, but it makes me just yearn for a current gen console version of Monster Hunter.

No official release date has been announced besides the tentative 2016.

Briefly: We finally know just when we’ll finally be able to play the holy-crap inducing No Man’s Sky, and it’s still quite a ways away.

Being that the game is likely to take eons to actually complete (well, if completing it is even possible), I’m actually kind of glad that the just-announced release window is pretty far out. It’ll give me a chance to almost finish Fallout 4 (and not make a dent on a single other game in my backlog)

Paris Games Week is now in full swing, and today Hello Games and Sony debuted a brand new, breathtaking look at the still-mysterious game, and also revealed that it will launch in June of 2016.

It would be pretty hard not to be blown away with everything that we’ve seen so far. Somehow, every look at the title has looked substantially different from the last, and it’s simply crazy to imagine what’s in store for us when we finally begin to explore.

The big question, is whether or not that insane ambitiousness will result in a fun-to-play game. We sure hope so! In any case, take a look at the new trailer below, and be sure to let us know if you’re looking forward to No Man’s Sky!