There’s certainly a lot of pressure when it comes time for a beloved saga to end. Ideally you hope that every plot thread is tied up while also delivering a satisfying conclusion to the story. Going into Batman Arkham Knight I had some doubts about whether or not the series would wrap up well. Rocksteady looked like it was going to take everything from Arkham City and continue to add even more to it’s gameplay with additions like being able to drive the Batmobile. I was worried that all of this would have been too much and the whole game would suffer as a result. Thankfully a lot of my doubts were alleviated once I started playing. If you thought Arkham City was expansive, Arkham Knight definitely takes it to the next level. Rather than being limited to a small area of Gotham, you now have the entire city at your fingertips. You can glide across the vast cityscape as accustomed to in past but you can also take to the roads with the Batmobile for the first time in the series. While there have been debates on how heavily armed this particular Batmobile is, I certainly had my share of fun driving around in it. The controls take a little getting used to since L2 is used to shift into battle mode as opposed to breaking and reversing. It also takes time to get the hang of being able to pull off sharp turns during high speed choices. Regardless I certainly had my share of fun driving around Gotham. It definitely feels like driving the Tumbler from the Nolan Batman films. Aside from that there’s been very few gameplay changes. Most of your gadgets are carry overs from the last game with slight modifications. In addition there have been additions to the combat with the ability to pull off environmental takedowns now. There’s also the new fear takedowns which allow you to take out a considerable number of enemies in a short amount of time. Finally there a select few missions where you can team up with an ally. These missions allow you to switch control between Batman and your ally at any moment with the benefit of also being able to perform team takedowns. As for the story I feel it is a satisfying conclusion to the story that Rocksteady has weaved. I don’t want to divulge a lot of details as there are plenty of shocking moments. As a matter of fact if you’re playing this game on PS4, like I am, there are moments where it stops recording your gameplay thus preventing you from sharing spoilers. This may be annoying if someone is streaming the game for a live audience but if it means some jerk won’t be able to post the Arkham Knight’s identity on Facebook or Twitter then I’m alright with it for the time being. There are a few issues here and there but Batman Arkham Knight is definitely a satisfactory conclusion to the Arkham series. Warner Bros. are probably going to continue making Batman games without Rocksteady but it’s going to be interesting seeing what Rocksteady does next.
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Thursday, June 11, 2015
Most Anticipated Games of E3 2015
You guys know the drill by now. It's time for my most Anticipated Games of E3 2015. I had a little trouble finding 10 games this year but in the end I was able to do just that. Some of the games I'm not as excited about but as we continue to climb up the list so will my excitment. Without further ado let's begin.
10. Assassin's Creed Syndicate
I was fully ready to leave Assassin’s Creed in the dust after last year’s disappointing Unity. I felt it took a huge step back from everything that Ubisoft did and it had an undercooked vibe to it. However after seeing preliminary footage I am willing to give Syndicate the benefit of the doubt. Multiplayer and companion apps have been cast aside and we can hope that this means there will be a greater emphasis on the story. In addition the presence of a secondary playable character in the form of the protagonist’s sister is a welcome addition. I’m not entirely ready to forgive Ubisoft over Unity but I will admit they’re building some good will. I’m still going to be trepidatious about this though. Fool me once after all.9. Mad Max
Have you seen Fury Road? If you haven’t you should go see it ASAP. With that out of the way let’s move on to the Mad Max game. For the longest time I thought this game was probably going to become vaporware and fade into nonexistence. I was happily surprised to see that the game is alive and well a few months ago. With the success of Fury Road, the Mad Max game is going to be attracting more attention. Avalanche Studios has a notable pedigree with the Just Cause games so while it’s a safe bet that the gameplay will be great I have my doubts that the story will be up to par with Fury Road’s. Also if Avalanche Studios is reading this, please have an alternate skin for Max that allows you to play as Furiosa.
I
admit that I’m bending the rules a little bit by listing two games at once but
I have my reasons. In my personal
opinion both Battleborn and Overwatch are incredibly similar in both style and
gameplay. Let’s do an experiment right
now, I am going to post trailers for both of them following this entry, then I’m going to describe a game and you tell me which one it applies to. A first person shooter that features a
diverse range of colorful characters with an emphasis on multiplayer. You see?
Pretty similar am I right? What
I’m hoping is that maybe E3 will give these two games the opportunity to
distinguish themselves. While both games
have a right to exist and have their own minor differences I’m not going to be
getting both right off the bat and I have to start somewhere. Right now it’s best just to sit back and
observe. Both games are probably going
to be good and hopefully each game will have their own subtle differences. 8. Battleborn & Overwatch
7. Star Wars Battlefront
2015
is shaping up to be a huge year for Star Wars.
Obviously there’s the upcoming release of The Force Awakens but there’s
also the first Star Wars game coming out after a three year absence. I think it’s really appropriate that this
game is a new installment in the Star Wars Battlefront series. While I’m a little excited for the game there
are plenty of concerns to be had.
Compared to previous games the map and vehicle count is remarkably
low. While this can be hand waved by the
fact that EA is choosing to focus on locations from the original trilogy
there’s still a lack of other features as well.
The amount of modes the game has is also lacking and limiting
dogfighting to the planet surface is disappointing to say the least. I’m hoping
the game can prove to be fun regardless of the subtractions but the reasons to
get excited are dwindling.
6. The Legend of Zelda (WiiU)
I don’t even have a Wii U and I’m excited to see this. Early footage makes this look like it can be the biggest Zelda game to date. There’s still a lot of unknowns when it comes to this game though. We don’t even have a subtitle yet. I’m hoping it’s as expansive as some other Fantasy RPG’s like The Witcher and Elder Scrolls games. While I don’t know if I’ll get a Wii U just to play this, I’ll be watching this with curious eyes.Alright. Those games were alright but let's move on to the ones I'm REALLY excited about.
5. Doom
Wolfenstein: The New Order was one of my favorite games from last
year. Bethesda took a dormant franchise
and pumped new life into it. It felt
unique from the usual Call of Duty or Battlefield title. It was fast, chaotic, and most importantly
fun. While only briefly teased last year
and shown in private, the world at large will finally feast their eyes upon
Doom. I’ve heard good things from the
private showing indicating that like Wolfenstein it’s going to be fast,
chaotic, and fun. It sounds like it’s
going to be vastly different though.
There’s no cover mechanic, no reloading, and plenty of ways to finish
off the demons invading Mars. Here’s
hoping lightning can strike twice and resurrect another legendary franchise.
4. Uncharted 4
The first Uncharted game proved to be one of the reasons to own a PS3
back in its earliest days. Now I’m
hoping Naughty Dog can work some of its magic again for the PS4. It’s a little jarring to see them go from the
desolate cities of The Last of Us to the lush jungles that the Uncharted series
is all too familiar with but that’s not a bad thing. While I’m sad that this is most likely going
to be the last Uncharted game I’m hoping Naughty Dog will at least go out with
a bang. If anything I hope they’ll find
a way to top the impressive train chase scene from Uncharted 2.
3. Metal Gear Solid V
It’s bittersweet putting this game on my list. With all the behind the scenes drama
happening at Konami this is probably going to be the last time we see a Hideo
Kojima helmed Metal Gear game on preview at E3.
Even if Konami continues to make Metal Gear games I doubt I’m going to
pay attention to them seeing as Kojima is most likely parting ways with Konami
soon after MGSV is released. Yet I’m
still eagerly anticipating this game.
After getting a brief preview of what we’re in store for with last
year’s Ground Zeroes I’m excited to see the culmination of Big Boss’
story. Everything we’ve seen has been
impressive from the expansive world to the innovative take on the traditional
Metal Gear gameplay. I’m ready to be
excited one last time and see this to the end.
2. Ratchet and Clank
The
upcoming remake of Ratchet and Clank is certainly a curiosity. It’s drawing heavily from the upcoming movie,
itself being based upon the first game.
So is this really a remake or a movie adaptation? Well as long as the game is fun I feel the
question is irrelevant. The Ratchet and
Clank games are certainly fun but the earlier ones are beginning to show their
age, especially the first one. While
Ratchet and Clank managed to cement several ideas such as the focus on
ridiculous weapons the gameplay is not as smooth as later titles and Ratchet’s
characterization is really poor. Ratchet
honestly comes off as a dick in the first game and I’m surprised he managed to
evolve into a better character in the later games. I have my fair share of concerns given some
of the more recent Ratchet and Clank games have tried to unnecessarily update
the status quo such as All 4 One and Full Frontal Assault although thankfully
the series has gotten back on track with Into the Nexus. I’m definitely wondering what’s going to be
different and what will be the same.
1. FALLOUT 4
When Bethesda announced that they were going to be holding an E3 Press Conference
this year for the first time, many people began to wonder what games they would
show. While Doom was almost a certainty
everyone was hoping that Fallout 4 would finally be revealed. Everyone was hoping that Fallout 4 would take
advantage of the many strides that Skyrim made.
There were plenty of hoaxes about the game, so many I even had
reservations about the game even being announced at E3. I have never been so
happy to be wrong. Bethesda finally
announced Fallout 4 just a few days ago and it looks amazing. As speculated the game is taking place in
Boston and there are some familiar assets such as the Brotherhood of Steel
Armor, a Ron Perlman voiceover, and the canine companion Dogmeat. The trailer has already whetted my appetite
and I am eagerly awaiting to see how the game plays at Bethesda’s conference.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Mad Max Fury Road Review: SEE IT NOW!
Go see this
film. I know you want to read a review
first which is why you’re here but trust me when I say you should go see it and
preferably with as little knowledge of the film going in. Trust me, it’s worth it. But if you really want to read a more in
depth view of the film I will gladly oblige.
Mad Max Fury Road is the fourth film in the Mad Max series but thankfully you don’t need to watch any of the
preceding films to enjoy this one. Fury Road almost acts as a reboot of the
Mad Max series but the important
thing to note is that it doesn’t overwrite any of the events in the previous
films. The story begins as Max himself is captured by a group of War Boys
commanded by Immortan Joe. Joe soon
finds out that one of his Imperators, Furiosa, has betrayed him and is driving
away with his sex slaves in tow. The
film begins to ramp up the action from there and rarely slows down. Another important character is Nux who brings
Max along for the chase as he is dependent on his blood to help aid him. As you’ve most likely heard is that all of
the female characters in the film are written as actual characters with their
femininity not weighing them down. Charlize
Theron as Imperator Furiosa is definitely the stand out as it’s clear that she
has committed numerous atrocities under the command of Joe and now we see her
on a path to redemption. That’s probably
one of my few complaints with the film, we don’t receive a lot of
backstory. It would have been nice to
see some more insight into the lives of Furiosa, Joe, and even Max
himself. While the audience only gets
the scantest of hints it doesn’t hold the movie back. Backstory could have made the movie better
but it’s not necessary since the film is self-contained. Few people have also complained about how Furiosa
is the main focus of the film but I find it to be a weak reason to not like the
film. Max still has a notable presence
in the film and has just about the same screen time as Furiosa. While he doesn’t have as much dialogue I feel
it’s important to keep in mind that Max isn’t exactly the most sociable
person. The film is called Mad Max for a
reason. Max is a man who has had
everything taken from him and the world around him never unresents as he fights
to survive in the wasteland. Lastly one
of the best things about this film is its message: people aren’t things. At first glance you might think it’s pretty
obvious considering the whole film is about rescuing several sex slaves from
Immortan Joe but it goes further well.
We also several older women towards the beginning of the film hooked up
to grotesque milking mission. It’s clear
that if you’re a woman in this society your only role is to breed more War Boys
for Joe and provide them nourishment. In
addition there’s also the War Boys themselves who view Joe as a Godlike figure
and are ready to give their lives to him.
While the War Boys view themselves as something more they’re just cannon
fodder for Joe. That’s why it’s
satisfying to see one of the War Boys, Nux, go through a great character arc
where he begins to realize how much worth Joe has in him. And now with my more in depth look at the
film done please go see this film. I want Fury
Road to be successful so we can see more tales told within this world and I
want to see stories of a higher quality as well. Maybe we can even get a film about
Furiosa. Honestly there’s not that many
films of such high quality out right now.
And yes while I like Age of Ultron
as much as the next guy it honestly depends on the fact that the audience
has seen the previous Marvel films and even then it has some minor grievances
here and there. So go see Fury Road. It has a guy playing a Flamethrower guitar
what more could you want?
Monday, May 18, 2015
The Dustier Dust
To say I’ve been neglecting this blog again would probably be an
understatement. When I first started the
Robotic Cinematic I was hoping that it would continuously evolve as I continued
to deliver more and more content. That
did not happen. To put it frankly I’ve
been devoting my time to my school work.
Since I decided to major in English, I’ve been having to do a lot of
writing for various classes and as a result the blog had to be put on the
backburner. But seeing as I’ve graduated
a scant few days ago I think it’s time to get back to doing this. I have a few ideas of what I want do going
forward. I’m currently figuring out how
I want to report on E3 as always. One
idea I had was going through the Michael Bay Transformer movies and watching
how my expectations (and sanity) manage to keep going deeper after every
film. Heck if you guys enjoy that I
might talk about some other Transformers series. I’m going to attempt reviewing video games
again starting with Wolfenstein: The Old Blood and again we’ll see where that
goes. One last thing I’ve been
considering doing is something I like to call “Stuff I Like.” Basically in between major releases of games
and movies I’ll do a write up on older games, movies, etc. explaining why I
like them. I have some other ideas I may
want to explore in the future but until then let’s see where this road
goes.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
inFamous First Light Review
While
inFamous Second Son may not have done
anything innovative for the inFamous franchise,
I still find it an incredibly fun game.
So much so that 100% completed everything to do in the game. Now given how the game ended I’m not sure how
Sucker Punch could follow up on it, but given how I had similar thoughts at the
end of inFamous 2 I’m not going to
throw out the idea of a follow up. In
the meantime though Sucker Punch has released a piece of standalone content
that builds on the backstory on one of the side characters from Second
Son. inFamous
First Light acts as a prequel to Second
Son as we follow Abigail ‘Fetch’ Walker in the events before she gets
captured by the D.U.P. The game
alternates between flashbacks two years prior to Second Son and present day where Fetch is being held by the
D.U.P. Those who have played Second Son already won’t be in store for
many surprises as Fetch’s backstory is told in Second Son. There are a few
changes made to her story but it ultimately ends the same way. But for those
asking why they should get First Light
if the story is already laid out in Second
Son I retort that it’s one thing to have a story told to you but completely
different to live it out. First Light uses many of the same assets
that Second Son had as the game map
is half of the latter game and you’ll be fighting many similar enemies. There are a few new environments as you can
play in Challenge Arenas in between flashbacks and after you beat the
game. The gameplay is similar to Second Son but Fetch’s powers work just
different enough not to overlap with Delsin’s powers. The only thing I feel is really different is
the melee attacks. Fetch doesn’t have a
melee weapon and so she mainly relies on her fists and feet. Rapidly hitting the square buttons unleashes
a flurry of attacks and you can choose to finish an enemy off with the triangle
button if you so choose. I really like
this as opposed to Second Son because
it feels much faster. Granted Fetch isn’t
wielding a chain whip like Delsin but I still find it more fun from a gameplay
point of view. The story is pretty short
and you can probably beat it in a day but there are the aforementioned
Challenge Arenas as well as a list of various goals to complete in order to
upgrade Fetch’s skill set. Completing
all of the goals will earn you a new costume but not much else. If you own Second Son however you will be able to use Delsin in the challenege
arenas in addition to Fetch. For $15 you
could do a lot worse. For those new to
the inFamous franchise this is pretty
good way to test the waters and see if you’d like Second Son. If you already
own Second Son, First Light acts an expansion pack a cut above the rest and builds
upon the story started in Second
Son. If you have the money I definitely
recommend getting First Light. It may not be long but it certainly makes an
impact.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Transformers: Age of Extinction Review
Transformers Age of Extinction is
honestly one of the most polarizing films I’ve seen this year. On the one hand
it’s a massive improvement over the last two films in the series but on the
other it still falls into many of the tropes that have made the last films so
bad. The basic plot is that after the
events of the last film all Transformers, Autobots and Decepticons alike, are
being hunted down by the US Government.
In addition their remains are being sent to a scientist so they can
create their own army of manmade Transformers.
I admit it is interesting to see the humans fully turn against the
Transformers after it was toyed with in the last two films. We also have a new human protagonist in the
form of Cade Yeager, played by Mark Wahlberg.
There’s also has daughter Tessa and her secret boyfriend Shane. I feel a lot of unnecessary subplots and
attempted “comedy” stems from these characters.
I really don’t want to see topics such as unplanned pregnancy or whether
or not Tessa’s relationship with Shane is legal in a Transformers film. I also find both Cade and Shane to be very
sympathetic at times. With bills that
keep piling up and the risk of being evicted from their home the Yeager’s
really need money. Cade doesn’t have a
real job per se. He’s an inventor who
goes around town buying pieces of technology and also repairs some of the
town’s broken appliances. When Cade
first discovers that he may have found a Transformer, Tessa urges him to turn
it into the government for a reward.
Rather than do that he decides to tinker around with it instead and
inadvertently awakens Optimus Prime. I
know this needed to happen to advance the plot but there really is no reason
for Cade not to turn Optimus in. In
addition Cade is extremely over protective of Tessa. This is where the two uncomfortable topics
that I mentioned earlier stem from. Cade doesn’t want Tessa interacting with
any men at her age. Part of this stems
from the fact that Tessa was born from the result of an unplanned pregnancy and
while Cade doesn’t regret it he’s still forcing his own will over Tessa. And when Cade does find out that Tessa is
secretly dating Shane behind his back, Cade is furious and explains how their
relationship may be against the law. I
had no idea what a Romeo and Juliet law was before this film and I kind of wish
I didn’t. Moving on from that bit of
unpleasantness I really didn’t like how Cade and Shane butted heads throughout
the film. It seemed incredibly
superficial considering the events that are happening around them. It says a lot when I find the evil humans to
be more interesting characters. Harold
Attinger, played by Kelsey Grammer, is the main antagonist. He’s a CIA agent who leads the entire
operation to exterminate the Autobots and Decepticons. He doesn’t have any real motivations aside
from a strong sense of nationalism perhaps.
Under his command is Savoy who had a sister that was killed during the
events of the past film and has an extreme prejudice against the
Transformers. And then we have Joshua
Joyce, played by Stanley Tucci, and he might be one of the best parts of the
film. Joyce is the main scientist who is
in charge of constructing the manmade Transformers and Tucci’s performance
really helps to carry this character forward.
He’s also the only character who comes the closest to having a natural
character arc as he comes to term with his own failings. But we all know why we come to see a
Transformers film right? Well apparently
Michael Bay has finally figured that out as the Transformers are much more
fleshed out in this film. Optimus Prime
and Bumblebee are the two main returning Transformers with three new Autobots
being introduced; Hound, Crosshairs, and Drift.
There’s no Decepticons in this movie per se as we have Galvatron and
Stinger who are two manmade Transformers and Lockdown who is an unaligned
Bounty Hunter. The Dinobots are in there too but they don’t appear until the
ending. So the Dinobots are just here for marquee value and not much else. There are some lines here and there about
them being knights of some sort but that’s all we get character wise from them
as the Dinobots are mute aside from beastly roars and whatnot. Optimus Prime undergoes a lot of development
in this film as we see him bitter against the entire human race in the
film. A scene that really stood out to
me was when Optimus found out what was being done with the remains of various
Transformers. The normally stoic Optimus
is enraged by what he has found out and vows to kill whoever was behind the
death of his allies. Bumblebee doesn’t
have much dialogue in this film so it’s difficult to talk about his progression
as a character. He does have a funny
scene where he finds Stinger, who was specifically modeled after him, and
becomes jealous over him. Some of the
newer Transformers express disdain over Bumblebee’s leadership in Optimus’s
absence but it’s not really touched upon.
The new Autobots have very distinct personalities. Drift is a noble warrior who is loyal to the
Autobot cause, which I find kind of ironic considering that in supplemental
materials he was said to be an ex-Decepticon.
There’s Crosshairs who can be best described as very stand offish and a
bit of a lone wolf. Hound, my favorite
addition to the cast, is essentially Walter Sobchak if he was a robot, helped
by the fact that he’s voiced by John Goodman.
I don’t want to divulge any details when it comes to Galvatron as I’d be
spoiling a plot point but Transformers fans probably have a good idea of what’s
coming. Lockdown is a new antagonist and
while he assists the humans with hunting down Autobots and Decepticons,
Lockdown is really only loyal to himself.
His employers are shrouded in mystery and are likely going to be
elaborated upon in further sequels. The
bottom line when it comes to Age of Extinction is that if you honestly want to
see the film, you probably already have.
If my review has inspired you to see it then by all means see it. But if you really have no interest in seeing
the film then you might as well skip it.
I really don’t know how to rate this movie. It has a lot going for it but at the same
time there’s still a lot of the typical tropes associated with Michael Bay
films. In all honesty the best way I can
describe it is: eh.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Top 10 Most Anticipated Games of E3 2014
And so that
time comes again where E3 is once upon us.
Plenty of games are sure to be announced but what about the games we
already know about? I figured I’d way in
on the games I’m most excited to see. My
only rule for this list is no unannounced games or speculation. That means no Project Beast and no The Last
Guardian. With that out of the way let’s
begin the countdown:
10. Middle
Earth: Shadows of Mordor
At a passing
glance this seems like a pretty generic action game but what really makes
Shadows of Mordor interesting is the Nemesis System. Each enemy you fight remembers who you are
and will react to you in a different way. It’ll be interesting to see how this
pans out for future games. The story is
also interesting as well but seeing as it’s a prequel to The Lord of the Rings
and a sequel to The Hobbit the ending might be able to guess. Then again the
game could have multiple endings.
9.
Borderlands: The Pre Sequel! And Evolve
I’ve paired
these two games off together because I honestly couldn’t decide which one I was
more excited for and seeing as they’re both being published by 2K Games it
seems fair to pair them off. While I’m
not usually fond of multiplayer games Evolve looks like it’s going to put a
nice spin on it. Turtle Rock Studios,
the developers of Evolve, have had plenty experience with cooperative
multiplayer games with Left 4 Dead. What
makes Evolve unique though is that in addition to four players working together
another player plays as a giant monster who hunts down the other players. I wouldn’t call it groundbreaking but it
looks like it’s going to be fun as hell.
While I’m weary of Borderlands The Pre Sequel as a new developer is
taking care of it after seeing it in action at PAX East most of my fears have
been dampened. The gameplay looks fun
and chaotic as ever and I’m hoping we learn more about each of the playable
characters at E3.
8. Batman
Arkham Knight
It’s
bittersweet putting this on the list. On
the one hand this is going to be the last Batman game developed by Rocksteady
Studios (Warner Bros. will most likely continue to milk the franchise) but on
the other it looks like they’re going out with a bang. Just like Arkham City, Rocksteady is taking
everything great about the last game and improving on it significantly. In addition we finally get to drive the
Batmobile. It may be the end of Batman
for Rocksteady but I’m ready to don the cape and cowl one last time.
7. Super
Smash Bros.
I have
extremely fond memories of hanging out with my friend and playing Super Smash
Bros. Brawl with him. It’s just a great
fighter all around whether you play it competitively or casually. I don’t have too much to say about this one
other than it looks incredibly fun and I hope we see some new fighters
revealed.
6. Destiny
I think I
have to say that this is one of the most ambitious games in recent
history. After developing the Halo
series for over a decade many people were wondering what Bungie would do
next. Everything we’ve seen of Destiny
so far seems impressive. The gameplay
looks fun, the story looks interesting and it’ll be fun working together with
other players. As we approach ever so
closer to the games release it’s time to see if Desinty can live up to the
expectations many gamers have.
5.
Assassin’s Creed Unity
In all
honesty I’m starting to feel a little fatigued when it comes to the Assassin’s
Creed series. Sure Black Flag was good
but I feel we really haven’t had a huge leap forward in the franchise since
II. A brief glimpse at Unity though
looks promising. Taking place during the
French Revolution I hope that we see a return of the tall architecture from
games like II. Also if the game looks
anything like the trailer does this is going to some of the best graphics the
Assassin’s Creed series has ever had.
4. Metal
Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
While Ground
Zeroes may have offered a glimpse at what’s to come in The Phantom Pain I still
want more information about The Phantom Pain.
I’d really like to see how much customization you’ll have when it comes
to your home base and it’ll be interesting to see other locals and how the
story will play out in the wake of Ground Zeroes.
3. The Order
1886
We haven’t
seen much of this game since last E3 but the few gameplay snippets we have seen
are very impressive. Some previews have
noted that the game has been a little glitch and with it being delayed into
2015 I hope The Order will be fine-tuned.
2. Star Wars
Battlefront
One of my
favorite PlayStation 2 games was Star Wars Battlefront 2. It took everything about the original Star
Wars Battlefront and made it better. I was
really hoping that there would be a follow up but with Disney buying LucasFilm
and shutting down LucasArts my hopes for a Battlefront sequel were
dwindled. But when a trailer was shown
at last year those hopes were reignited with a passion. Not much is confirmed
but there is one thing I am hoping for: seamless ground to space combat.
And my most
aniticpated game of E3 is……
Uncharted
This game
has been shrouded in mystery since it was announced last autumn. We don’t even know if this is going to follow
Nathan Drake or introduce us to a new protagonist. With so many departures lately at Naughty Dog
who knows what the game will be like. And that’s why I’m so excited about
it. We know next to nothing about
it. E3 will be the first time the game
is shown off. Naughty Dog usually has a
good track record but with all the departures and lack of information I’m
curious how this will turn out.
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