[quote]Top 5 Next Gen games of E3 2013 - Brought to you by Dgaf
5. Sunset Overdrive : Insomniac Games : Xbox One
This game in particular will fit the "Crazy Arcade Action" area of my gaming addiction quite nicely. There will be a Single Player flavor of the game that can be played offline, but the option that has me salivating is the ever-expanding multiplayer. As described by Ted Price, the main face of Insomniac, the multiplayer world can change on a day to day basis; Buildings being decimated, enemy types fighting for, winning, and losing territories, etc. As well, players have the potential to constantly drop in/out of your game, aiding you in the antics of this vibrant world. Here's the trailer; http://youtu.be/FqJdZQPBDF0
4. Dying Light : Techland : Playstation 4/Xbox One/ PC/ PS3/Xbox360
Every platform needs a little Zombie action, right? This title will aim for a seamless meld of Action, Adventure, Co-op and Zombies. Sounds familiar, doesn't it? With minimal details on the game, here's what I've been able to gather - Next Gen Multiplayer Mechanics of running into others on the fly; No need to party up before skirmishes for precious recourses or safehouses. Day/Night Cycles, giving the game a Living World feel, a la GTA. Customizable weapons... this could be something like Dead Rising or Dead Island. Hopefully nothing too ridiculous, but some fun customizations could make for entertaining gameplay and scavenging. Trailer; http://youtu.be/9IM3YE0BZuo
3. Super Smash Bros U : Namco Bandai Games/Sora Ltd. : Wii U
I honestly do not know where to start with this one. Many an hour have been spent in the world of Super Smash, duking it out with close friends via Nintendo all stars. The newest characters introduced (The Villager from Animal Crossing, Trainer from Wii Fit, and Megaman from MotherFlippin MEGAMAN) are worthy of hype, and the tweaks to existing characters already show promise. One to point out is the overhaul of Pit. What was once a shell of a character consisting of relatively weak/easily spammed moves seems to have been fleshed out with some heavy hitters. While Brawl was fun, it never lived up to the utter thrill of the previous iteration, Melee. Hopefully Super Smash Bros U will be the game I've been hoping for. Trailer for both Wii U and 3DS editions: http://youtu.be/xvudMu-5kIU [P.S. - I can't wait to beat James' Starfox with my Falco again.]
2. The Order: 1886 - Ready At Dawn/Santa Monica Studio - Playstation 4
Quenching your Steampunk thirst since 1886. "All weapons and tech will be based on things available during that time period" is the statement that perked my ears. While the enemies are shrouded in mist, one can only assume they'll be some sort of Werewolf type demon roaming the streets, searching for your blood. The game is setting up an interesting world, giving potential to some amazing gameplay and story. For now, not much is known of this game. The trailer, though, definitely gets me hyped: http://youtu.be/2FK8dgzW0o8
1. The Division : Ubisoft : Xbox One/Playstation 4
Tom Clancy games, admittedly, are not my forte. In the past, I've played through Ghost Recon, Rainbow 6, and Splinter Cell. Each game had their own flavor of gun toting hero, going from Future Soldier to Current Soldier to Spy. I know there are other games brought to the table by the Clancy series, but none of them have had me anywhere near as interested as The Division. The genre in question happens to be a 3rd person shooter Open-World RPG set in Manhattan after a Viral outbreak, decimating the population. The User Interface looks brilliant and intuitive, from a watch mounted holographic scroll to a world map that projects completely around your player. The graphics are purely next gen - bullets leaving holes in thinner material, creating light beams that actually make sense. One instance that made my jaw drop was steam coming from a manhole, interacting with the flashing Emergency Lights of an abandoned vehicle. I've yet to see any game create steam or smoke so realistic, and the lighting effects are something that games haven't been able to pull off well. The small details of closing car doors while using vehicles for cover, or the heavily realistic sounds of bullets hitting flesh are worth fawning over. This game will immerse players into a gritty world dominated by plague, and keep us entertained for years to come. Trailer: http://youtu.be/njfj6KwEAfg[/quote]
Hoping to do more of these, as well as general gaming stuff on the blog. <3
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1) MGSV 2) MGSV 3) MGSV 4) MGSV 5) Halo 5 My list
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Lack of Mirrors Edge 2 in this thread is disturbing....
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[quote]sunset overdrive[/quote] [spoiler]RIP in peace Insomniac[/spoiler]
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Uh. My list Watch Dogs... Destiny Metal...Gear? Solid V Pokemon Yuropoor That's all i got
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You misspelled Destiny Watch Dogs The Division inFamous: SS Titanfall
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In order: The Division Battlefield 4 Destiny Watch_Dogs The Crew
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i know this is false because Elder Scrolls Online isn't 1st.
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Absolutely the division
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Titanfall. Loljk.
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SSB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I truly laugh at anyone who thinks Titanfall is next-gen. Good list OP.
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5. Titanfall 4. The Division 3. The Order:1886 2. Killzone: Shadowfall 1. Destiny
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Any list that has Destiny and not Smash Brothers and/or MGSV I'm just skipping past that post. Glad to see that wasn't the case with OP.
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No Destiny? GET OUT
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Out of all those you put on that list, I think The Division and SMBU look good, because we actually saw gameplay of them instead of a prerendered trailer or a cutscene.
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Kingdom Hearts 3 Star Wars Battlefront Destiny Watch Dogs Battlefield 4 My top 5 most anticipated next gen titles from E3.
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Well... I don't have a "Top Games of E3" list, but I do have the games I'm most excited for... -The Witcher 3 -The Division -Destiny -Dragon Age: Inquisition -Watch Dogs Oh, and GTA V, but that's this gen.
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I agree with all but Dying Light. I feel as though there are many other games that could have taken it's slot. Even another Ubi game like Watch Dogs or of course Destiny.
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Number one is the only one I agree with.
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>no watch_dogs >wat
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In no particular order, The Division Battlefront 3 Destiny Titanfall Elderscrolls Online Honorable mention to, GTA V and Watch Dogs
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No Destiny? No Watch Dogs? No Titan Fall? [I]What is wrong with you?????[/I] OT: 5. Call of Duty Ghosts 4. Battlefield 4 3. Watch Dogs 2. Quantum Break 1. Titan Fall
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>No Project Spark All my wat
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My opinions are; 5. Star Wars battlefront Although only an announcement with no actual details, I'm excited to see how it shapes as i was a fan if the previous games 4. Mirrors edge At least this game had a trailer when it was revealed, still as little information as above but i can really see its visuals being utilised by the power of the next gen consoles, probably the most exciting reveal for me 3. Sunset overdrive Sadly an Xbox one exclusive, it does look like great fun, and i am eager to see how it shapes up, games like TF2 and Brink come to mind when i saw the trailer 2. The crew The reveal video showed me enough of what the game is about and it looks like a racing game that i will enjoy, been a while since i sunk my teeth into a racing game this generation. Customisation looks dynamic and the huge world is stunning 1. Destiny After halo 4 i can really see that bungie held the strongest hand when making games, destiny appears to offer everything i want from a sandbox shooter, and from the gameplay reveal the environments look fantastic for a new IP and i will be watching closely, feeding on any information revealed about the game
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Destiny The Division Titanfall Battlefront Wolfenstein
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[quote]One instance that made my jaw drop was steam coming from a manhole[/quote]Why did I find this so funny?