Another day of E3 down, another deluge of game trailers to get excited about. This time we finally have some gameplay footage for Disney's Epic Mickey and Q Games' PixelJunk Shooter 2, as well as a first look at the new Professor Layton game and a tour of the spaceships from Star Wars: The Old Republic. Here are a few of the best trailers from the third day of E3.

Epic Mickey

While the combination of Mickey Mouse and Warren Spector has us excited about Epic Mickey, all we have been able to see of it so far is a few screenshots. This new trailer finally gives us a glimpse of what the game looks like in action, and it sure is shaping up nicely.

Professor Layton and the Unwound Future

Curiously absent from Nintendo's E3 keynote, the latest Professor Layton game looks to bring just what series fans enjoy: plenty of puzzles and a juicy mystery to solve. This time around the game begins when the Professor gets a letter from his assistant Luke. It's dated 10 years in the future and describes a future London in complete disarray.

MotorStorm Apocalypse

The last MotorStorm let players race around a beautiful tropical island, complete with active volcanoes and dense forests. But Apocalypse looks like it's going in the exact opposite direction, as the game is set in a city reminiscent of a post-apocalyptic San Francisco. It even looks like it will have a little bit of Split/Second mixed in, with crumbling buildings and collapsing roads.

PixelJunk Shooter 2

It's no secret that we here at OT love us some PixelJunk, and this new trailer for the sequel to PJ Shooter has us excited. In it we finally get a glimpse of some of the new features of the game, including the new light/dark dynamic as well as the new "inside a giant creature" setting.

Heroes on the Move

One of the few new game announcements to come out of Sony's keynote was Heroes on the Move, which will make use of the Move motion controller for what looks like some fast-paced, beat-em-up action. The twist, aside from the Move support, is that the game stars a mixture of characters from Ratchet & Clank, Sly Cooper, and Jak & Daxter.

Lost in Shadow

2D platformers seem to be all the rage at this year's E3, but Hudson's Lost in Shadow looks like it will put an interesting twist on the well-worn formula. In it, you play as a young boy's shadow, manipulating the light to change the world of shadows around you as you solve puzzles.

Star Wars: The Old Republic

At EA's press conference BioWare and LucasArts revealed a new feature for Star Wars: The Old Republic. When the highly anticipated MMO finally launches, every player will get his or her very own spaceship. This trailer takes you on a quick tour of two possible ships, one for the Jedi and one for the Sith.