Basically I figured we could use a thread to discuss either live or afterwards the announcement's being made at E3 and our opinions on them.
Xbox's has already passed, and most of it was really just them pushing games I have little interest in.
There's a couple I want to touch on so far though.
1. Assassin's Creed
Never been a big player myself, but it's always been fun from a friends house and the idea of co-op campaign excites me. I think it's something that can be executed very well, they just need to be smart about it.
2. Evolve
Too early to say much, and their low announced limit of 3 monsters worries me greatly. But the gameplay itself seems fun and solid.
3. Project Spark
Looks cool, tried to download it from PC to try it out. But it requires windows 8.1 or later... and I have no intention of updating my OS over a single game where my curiosity is only mildly peaked.
4. Halo
I gave up on the series after Halo 4. All the previous games were amazing, but Halo 4 was just a giant slap in the face that the series fell in the hands of those who clearly don't care much for the series (Even more evident whenever they talk about it at E3, the woman who speaks from them clearly has no emotion or care. It's like she just remembered a script and quotes it for her pay). They spoke way too little on Halo 5 itself to give thoughts on that, but the very fact they tried bragging "This is the first time you can play all halo games on one console" with their all in one package, just showed a total lack of knowledge/awareness in gaming and Halo itself considering that already is possible with the 360. -.-
I'll be sure to post more opinions when either something else dawns on me or the next showing happens.
->I am also interested in the talked about Dragon Age game, but since tha'ts a Bioware title under EA I'm waiting for EA's turn to speak before I give impressions on the game and it's progress.
Xbox's has already passed, and most of it was really just them pushing games I have little interest in.
There's a couple I want to touch on so far though.
1. Assassin's Creed
Never been a big player myself, but it's always been fun from a friends house and the idea of co-op campaign excites me. I think it's something that can be executed very well, they just need to be smart about it.
2. Evolve
Too early to say much, and their low announced limit of 3 monsters worries me greatly. But the gameplay itself seems fun and solid.
3. Project Spark
Looks cool, tried to download it from PC to try it out. But it requires windows 8.1 or later... and I have no intention of updating my OS over a single game where my curiosity is only mildly peaked.
4. Halo
I gave up on the series after Halo 4. All the previous games were amazing, but Halo 4 was just a giant slap in the face that the series fell in the hands of those who clearly don't care much for the series (Even more evident whenever they talk about it at E3, the woman who speaks from them clearly has no emotion or care. It's like she just remembered a script and quotes it for her pay). They spoke way too little on Halo 5 itself to give thoughts on that, but the very fact they tried bragging "This is the first time you can play all halo games on one console" with their all in one package, just showed a total lack of knowledge/awareness in gaming and Halo itself considering that already is possible with the 360. -.-
I'll be sure to post more opinions when either something else dawns on me or the next showing happens.
->I am also interested in the talked about Dragon Age game, but since tha'ts a Bioware title under EA I'm waiting for EA's turn to speak before I give impressions on the game and it's progress.