EB's Matt Heywood writes, "E3 2014 is now two weeks in the past, so now that the dust has settled it’s time to break down the best video games shown off at the show. The 15 games listed below all managed to wow myself, or gamers in general who were in attendance at the show, and each of them are definitely worth following up on until their release dates. We can only hope that they’ll ultimately end up being fantastic, fun to play experiences, but for now these titles are definitely a step above the competition."
Games such as Mad Max, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Batman: Arkham Knight desperately deserve a modern-day revisit.
RDR2 still looks astounding on PS4 Pro. i cannot imagine how it could look with a next gen upgrade.
It's obviously never gonna happen since Sony killed the game and studio, but Driveclub. Even in its current state, 10 years after release, it still puts many competitors to shame ...
Mad max ikr! Far cry primal, it amuses me how ubisoft just left ac unity hanging, sadly most of the good staff left from rocksteady while being forced to make that abomination smh
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One way or another, these games provoked strong reactions.
I don't think Days Gone divided fans. For the most part, gamers loved it. It was the reviewers who were divided. Self-loathing racist pieces of shit that took exception to the main character being white. This was a fantastic game, one of the best open-world games I ever played, and I've played them all.
For the most part, when it comes to Last of Us 2, incels, homophobes, and closet national socialist types didn't like it. I repeat not all, but most.
Days Gone is a great game and it was attacked by the leftist socialist people that are actually closet fascists. As a great poet once said: "Socialism is the mother of fascism."
The Order got hit from anti-Sony Xbox fans.
Out of these 3, Last of Us 2 stands above as being a work of art. It's still generating a ton conversation to this day.
Amazing gameplay, but TLOU2 had one of the worst, most convoluted and uneccessary plots I ever seen in a sequel. Terrible story and the characters were forgettable. I didn't give an F about anyone in the story.
I don't think any of these divided fans, other than LoU2. The rest were either victims of biased reviews or just generally agreed that they weren't as good as they could've been or just overall disappointing.
October 2014 is going to be a nasty month for your wallet, but a great month for your gaming hobby.
Ori and the Blind Forest and the Witcher 3 are the two games I am most excited about. Batman looks great and Shadow of Mordor might be right up my alley as well.
Just glancing over this list gets me excited, so many fantastic titles to come! I can't wait to get my hands on the announced exclusives.
Bloodborne is my most anticipated title coming out of E3, by far.
No Bloodborne and UC4? ROFL. EPIC FAIL.