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Overlooked Gaming Goodness At E3 2013

E3 2013 had a huge lineup of games but some seemed to float under the radar. Check out some of the overlooked games at E3 2013

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captain_slow823948d ago

omg a little bit of poo came out just watching the trailer for outlast o.o

thats a must buy for me

really like the look of contrast as well

HolyDuck3948d ago

The trailer was great, was expecting a huge jump scare. I hope they keep to what seem to be the trailers roots, a decent atmosphere without all the crappy jump scares which ultimately turn "scary" games into laughable predictable jokes.

3-4-53948d ago

@cap..lol what? check your undies

Concertoine3948d ago

what the hell controller is in the thumbnail

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Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed Brings the Xeno Saga to a Glorious Close

Xeno fans rejoice! The six-part saga has finally been told!

Xenogears was originally supposed to be a six part series, but Squaresoft cut the budget for the first game and canceled future plans. Xenosaga, published by Bandai Namco, was its spritual successor, and it too was supposed to be a six part series but was cut to a trilogy after subpar sales for Xenosaga 2.

Future Redeemed is by far the best DLC of the Xenoblade series, achieving its lofty goals of introducing new characters, reconnecting with older ones, and closing a narrative that Monolith Soft’s main man Tetsuya Takahashi has been trying to tell since 1998.

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Monolith Soft Helped Develop The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Monolith Soft, the studio that worked on Xenoblade and Breath of the Wild, also helped to develop The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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ZeekQuattro339d ago

No surprise there. They helped out in BOTW as well. Monolith Soft is one of Nintendo's hardest working studios. When they aren't making their own games they help other Nintendo studios with their games.

Class_Viceroy338d ago

This comment literally added nothing, and all you did was repeat the headline lol

isarai338d ago

Still one of the best and most underrated map designers in the industry. Always loved their environments even back on Xenoblade Chronicles X

Zeldafan64338d ago (Edited 338d ago )

The amount of hidden caves and other secrets in ALL the Xenoblade games is staggering.

Tacoboto338d ago

Underrated might not be the best term but their developed titles are on the lower end of the sales spectrum relative to Nintendo's power hits.

Xenoblade sells more like Metroid than Mario, basically. "Underappreciated" might be better.

Class_Viceroy338d ago

Because people always have to say things are either underrated or overrated. Can never just be in the middle, it’s not allowed

jznrpg338d ago

I do like Xenoblade better than Zelda so in a way to me they are underrated .

isarai338d ago (Edited 338d ago )

When it comes to open world maps it's always rockstar, Ubisoft, etc etc and while the Zelda games get plenty of recognition, their other titles are never mentioned yet they are just as good. Honestly one of the very few devs willing to pack the hell out of their maps with unique secrets and storytelling that you can ONLY find by exploring whereas most other games make sure you see anything unique by attaching it to a quest. I love the idea of interesting things just existing without any exposition or context. It's just there, and it's beautiful, and any explanation of it has been lost to time, I love that

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Poppi Is The Star Of Xenoblade Chronicles 2

DualShockers Writes "Xenoblade Chronicles 2 features a wide range of characters. Amid the cast of Rex, his allies, and even his enemies, you'll find many interesting personalities throughout your playthrough. However, among all these endearing heroes and villains, few come close to being as interesting or compelling as Poppi."

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