I had to go with Titanfall 2, Infinte warfare improved it's status in my book and horizon zero dawn
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Probably Gears of War 4 for me although Dead Rising 4, Forza Horizon 3, Titanfall 2, Scalebound, Infinite Warfare, Halo Wars 2, Zelda Breath of the Wild, Final Fantasy XV, and Horizon: Zero Dawn were right up there too.
Probably Gears of War 4 for me although Dead Rising 4, Forza Horizon 3, Titanfall 2, Scalebound, Infinite Warfare, Halo Wars 2, Zelda Breath of the Wild, Final Fantasy XV, and Horizon: Zero Dawn were right up there too.
See after the demo of Scalebound I was pretty bummed out, the camera was very wtf, and it just didn't capture the fight very well. It's looking a little unpolished considering how long they've had it in development, starting to loose faith in Platinum Games :(
@RSM-HQ: Really? Well that's unfortunate. I thought it looked pretty awesome myself, I love battling huge bosses. The only question I have left about the game is if I'll like the protagonist.
@Archangel3371: Wasn't so much the large beast but how the camera handled the perspective. I hope stuff like that will be seen to way before release. Because from that view you can't react correctly and was clearly shown as much in the demo. Now negatives aside 'I hope' it goes well, and is worth getting.
Gonna say The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Final Fantasy XV, God of War, Detroit: Become Human, Death Stranding
Whilst not necessarily my most anticipated/fav game of the show, in terms of something that I wasn't expecting to look so cool, have to say We Happy Few.
Dishonored 2.
Detroit caught my attention
If the Battlefield One stream counts as part of E3 then I'd have to put that on it too
not a game in particular, but happy about Microsoft bring games (or more games, at least) to Windows, and the promise of cross-platform play.
Granted, cross-platform play won't work with every game, especially competitive/PvP games, but it should work great for coop and stuff like that.
Dishonored 2. They can't reach the level of Looking Glass Studios (the studio that inspires Arkane's games) but their games are still pretty good and Dishonored 2 for me was the best game at E3.
Gotta give a nod to Kingdom Come for doing something for which I've been asking for years: building an RPG combat system based on physics rather than arbitrary number assignments. Now the world will know the truth about swords - they look great on camera but are shit on the battlefield.
Other than that...honestly. For Honor. I think Horizon and Days Gone look great, but...Vikings vs Knights vs Samurai is just so me. We're finally asking the important historical questions.
Zelda Breath of Wild, Pokemon Moon, Dragon Warrior XI, Box Box Boy!, Mount & Blade II, Paper Mario Color Splash, Deus Ex Mankind Divided and Monster Hunter Generations.
I liked the announcement of the remaster of Skyrim... and it should support new mods and probably current mods also. I'm hoping it'll allow mods to run more smoothly without crashing. My current modded skyrim is so fragile, it crashes at startup half the time, so hopefully the remaster will let the game support the mods better. And maybe it'll run better also... currently using all these texture mods and ENB mods are a really brute force way to make the game look better and im sure the remaster will ease up on some of this.
Resident Evil 7
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
and fucking "STEEP" - I was a big fan of SSX xD
Horizon: Zero Dawn is the only game I can say with absolute certainty I'll be buying the instant it's on shelves.
I'm still amazed by how excited I am for something on a Nintendo console - Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - but whether or not I ever actually play it will depend entirely on what the NX turns out to be. (I really hope Nintendo hits it out of the park.)
A lot of games intrigue me, but so many of them are still unknowns. The Last Guardian, For Honor, Sea of Thieves, ReCore, Days Gone, We Happy Few, Ghost Recon: Wildlands, God of War and a handful of others all have the potential to be really good, but I'm not overly confident that any of them will be successful in hitting their mark. So I can't get too excited by them.
I'm definitely looking forward to Dead Rising 4 and Gears of War 4, but I feel like I know exactly what to expect from them.
All in all, not a bad E3.
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