Carlos writes "So, we’re at that time of the year already. E3 is just around the corner, and the excitement is building as we wait to find out which titles we’ll be saving up for in the coming months. But this year the usual rumour mill of what we can expect to see showcased on the biggest stage of them all has been heavily overshadowed by the excitement of the upcoming Xbox Scorpio, with the most talked about thing in recent weeks coming down to what price tag we can expect to see attached to Microsoft’s upcoming premium console.
So, we thought we’d rekindle the magic of what E3 is all about by bringing you our top 6 games we hope to see announced at E3 2017."
Remedy has made a couple of changes to its core management team with the goal to grow Alan Wake and Control into larger franchises.
Changes like not being anti consumer? putting out Alan Wake Remastered on disc but not the sequel?
With path-traced diffuse lighting and reflections even the mighty RTX 4090 can't hit 60 FPS at 4K without frame generation.
Alan Wake 2 is set in 2023, yet in Bright Falls and the Dark Place, there's a recurring element that feels somewhat anachronistic.
A haunted 4k OLED doesn't quite hit the same. Analog horror is a genre for a reason, they matry much better than digital and horror. Like which sounds better, a haunted VHS or a haunted PDF
Would it be a bad move to focus on Scorpio over the games? Think some Forza is nailed on - really hope Ryse 2 comes out too.
Give me a release date for cuphead. It's going to be the only relevant game on that conference.
RYSE 2
Advent 2
Title should of read...
"The Top 6 Xbox One games you can play even if you don't own an Xbox we want to see announced at E3 2017"