
This year at E3, Activison will be covering its bases. From kid-friendly marketing machines, to adult-friendly marketing machines, to deadly killer-robot machines, the publisher’s E3 lineup has a common element. Chief among them is Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. The game was announced earlier this year, as was its futuristic venture into military drone warefare. A Call of Duty game causing a stir is no surprise, but we’re still teeming to see what’s in store. Also on the table is a new Spider-Man installment, which looks to marry the familiar acrobatic moves with the grapple and counter techniques of another popular superhero video game. The show hasn’t even started yet, and Activision already has plenty to write home about.

Activision's Transformers games have been relisted on the Xbox and Steam stores, suggesting they could be available in the future.
Aw snap, i pirated the first game since I couldn't get it on steam but couldn't get it to work. Guess i don't gotta go out of my way now. Now if only SONY worked with em to port over Edge of Time or remastered Shattered and Edge.
WTF? I’ve been wanting to replay Fall/War games. So bummed they didn’t make em backwards compatible. I think imma have to dig out my 360 out of storage

Following the Wii U and 3DS servers being taken offline, Call of Duty Black Ops 2 and Ghosts are officially dead.

Call of Duty players are jumping into Black Ops 2 for the final time before its Wii U servers go offline for good.
Of these games, I'm most interested to see how this Spider-Man game plays. "Like Arkham Asylum" is a great start.