Matt Randisi writes, Everyone loves new ideas and surprises when it comes to E3 announcements. It’s sad that all too often there aren’t many to speak of yet the quality has been somewhat agreeable in the past few years; after all games like Watch Dogs were announced last year and is still one of the most anticipated titles this year. E3 2013 arguably brought the best of both quantity and quality in a very long time; you can thank the fact that we are in the transition to the new generation proper.
While it’s great to see new ideas, some of them tend to fizzle out as time goes on or even upon their release (FUSE anyone?). So let’s take a look at 5 new IPs recently announced that have maintained the hype and potential to remain larger than blips on our radar now and well into the future.
from paulsemel.com: In this exclusive Q&A, the author of the new technothriller based on "Tom Clancy's: The Division" discusses how it ties to the games while also bringing its own story to a close.
Xbox Game Pass continues to bring quality titles for gamers no matter the genre, but this time we here at CGMagazine have compiled a list of spine-tingling titles to celebrate the spooky season with.
The Dead Space Remake gets added to GamePass 10/26, definitely worth playing through.
The Epic Game Store's weekly freebies includes a game to give you nightmares.
I'm still looking forward to The Division, Watch Dogs, EOS, The Order 1886, Destiny, Killzone SF, Drive Club, Final Fantasy XV, KH3, BF4 and Infamous SS. All of this will be played on my lead gaming platform which is the PS4! I was happy during E3 just for my beloved console.
Destiny looks good as well as The Order 1886, and Halo.
Halo the division and that black tusk studio game.
All good choices, but you know what else will be freaking sweet? Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare.
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