Arsenic
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With E3 fast aproaching, it's a good time to look back on what we've seen previously!Now, there have been a lot of lack-luster and hype-trainwrecks of games that have come out in recent years, but that's not what we're here to talk about. What we are here for is to show what your favorite presentations from the past few E3s are, regardless of how the game turned out! What previews got you excited?
You are more than free to choose a favorite and one or two extras.
My current favorite would have to be Sunset Overdrive, a game that luckily turned out as awesome as it looked at E3!
The design of the trailer was just so out of the blue for what people were expecting. With lots of 4th wall breaks and the wacky action it didn't look like a game that took it's self too seriously and was more interested in just having fun. That is exactly what the gaming scene needed too.
I'd give a runner up to Ghost Recon Wildlands
Ghost Recon, open world, like they were made for another. The ideology of ghost recon has always been to plan and complete objectives in your own way so pairing it with an open world seems like a perfect fit. One can only hope it doesn't get the usual Ubisoft treatment. I really enjoyed the last one though so I may just love it either way.
You are more than free to choose a favorite and one or two extras.
My current favorite would have to be Sunset Overdrive, a game that luckily turned out as awesome as it looked at E3!
The design of the trailer was just so out of the blue for what people were expecting. With lots of 4th wall breaks and the wacky action it didn't look like a game that took it's self too seriously and was more interested in just having fun. That is exactly what the gaming scene needed too.
I'd give a runner up to Ghost Recon Wildlands
Ghost Recon, open world, like they were made for another. The ideology of ghost recon has always been to plan and complete objectives in your own way so pairing it with an open world seems like a perfect fit. One can only hope it doesn't get the usual Ubisoft treatment. I really enjoyed the last one though so I may just love it either way.
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