I was following e3 and watched all the trailers that came out on IGN channel. The best one for me is undoubtedly Anthem by Bioware. The most complete game. What do you guys think? Which one did you like more?
Cuphead and Crackdown 3.
That’s about it.
Dragon ball
Isomianc 's Spider-Man
Cuphead (releasing September 29th) and Dragon Ball Fighters Z were the cream of the crop. Ubisoft’s Skulls and Bones also looks hella promising, but seeing as its Ubisoft I am not getting my hopes up.
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this new spiderman game, just wow
looks pretty amazing
Spider-Man game looks like a movie (i.e. worth 90 minutes of screen time but a complete chore to play).
Pretty sure that if you like the Arkham games, you’ll like Spider-Man.
Personally I can play that shit and have tons of fun with it for a set amount of time. After the first two Arkham games, I was done for a while though.
These games start out fun, but end up tedious pretty quickly, especially when the developers fill the map with millions of retarded side objectives to collect Assassin’s Creed style, instead of adding real, fun content to play on the open world map.
Open world is one of those words in gaming I grew to hate.
Rather have linear level design that’s a blast to play instead of a whole lot of nothing.
I remember searching for and finding everything in that first Batman game, then getting some underwhelming wall of text about some secret of Arkham that I didn’t care enough about to remember.
Halfway through the second game I just quit, because fuck those Riddler riddles. My girlfriend told me later that doing them all amounts to nothing but a shitty trophy not even a bossfight. So glad I didn’t finish that fucking game.
The first Crackdown was amazing, not sure why this new one isn’t getting enough love.
It’s basically a Super Mario platformer game with rocket launchers.
I like sandboxes/open worlds, but it means nothing if you can’t interact with the NPCs in meaningful ways and there are no interiors inside the many buildings and you can’t go anywhere interesting. Yakuza is pretty cool in that respect.
Cuphead, DBFZ and Spider-Man were actually the only games that caught my attention for a while.
Cuphead because it actually looked like somebody wanted to make artwork that does not look like everything else, mixed with oldschool sidescrolling fun.
DBFZ because a good looking fighting game by people who know what they’re doing.
And Spider-Man because the game looked like a lot of cash was going into it and it was spent well. Not a huge fan of Batman, so having Spider-Man doing the same shit is pretty appealing to me.
I don’t even consider Yakuza open world.
It’s a condensed map with tons of shit at every corner.
Dragon Ball Fighter Z
A way out
I would have voted Insomniacs Spider-Man but that shit is PS4 exclusive
The Evil Within 2
Wolfenstein 2 The New Colossus
Monster Hunter World
Cuphead
DBZ
Anthem
BG&E2 (even though it’s just hype)
unless nintendo drops a bomb it’s going to be a lukewarm e3.
Rockstar’s Bully would likely be a better realized example…
DBF, Mario&Rabbids, Spider-man.
Gonna see what else Nintendo shows today. Might have to get a Switch soon.
Metro, though I’m wary of open world.
Saying that and including irony, the yakuza games
Don’t we already have a E3 Thread
There’s one another that I came across with. Is Days gone. Another exclusive though. But I liked it.
For me Anthem topped. Then Spider Man and Days gone. I am not sure of cuphead or Dragon ball Z this time.
Just got another teaser for Cuphead with already seen gameplay. Best games for me were Anthem and Dragon Ball, neither of them I plan on purchasing that’s how good E3 was for me.