The 10 Best Games Of E3 2019
RAGE 2 is coming to PC, PS4, and Xbox One on May 14, 2019. Anyone looking to take the post-apocalyptic dive can pre-order the game on Amazon , or the special edition version if you want a mutant head . Seriou
Square Enix has deftly combined updated visuals and a revamped combat system into a package that should satisfy most Final Fantasy 7 fans. The remake is brimming with nostalgia but still feels fresh and new in almost every facet. Put simply, this first taste of Final Fantasy 7 Remake proved that the game will be worth the wait, even if that includes several episodic relea
Even when Stadia does launch, though, it's worth pointing out that the service may not be available to everyone right off the bat. Again, Google has been vague, but it sounds like those closer to its data centers will have access to the service first, whereas those in more remote areas may have to wait a bit after launch. This could be do to some Stadia latency concerns or other factors, but just like with the Stadia price, fans can expect Google to reveal more information when we get closer to its release d
Some of these games may not end up delivering when they finally release but for an initial first showing or a chance to finally go hands-on, they left a strong impression. And the good news is all of them should be out before E3 next y
In a similar vein, Cyberpunk 2077 ’s E3 2019 presentation put the spotlight on the game’s many RPG options. From character customization to dialogue trees, Cyberpunk 2077 is still very much in the spirit of CD Projekt Red’s past games. Yes, the game still looks gorgeous and there were no load screens. But what impressed us the most is how CDPR wants players to have total freedom when it comes to approaching this world, as evidenced by the demo going through sections of the game twice (once stealth and once on offense). And the game even supports a full non-lethal playthrou
If you loved the 2016 Doom reboot then you will feel right at home in Doom Eternal Mods|Https://Doometernalplay.Com/ Eternal . It’s faster, more brutal, and its soundtrack is just as bass pounding as ever. New traversal options give the Doomslayer more options when it comes to zooming around the arenas, but the goal is still the same: reduce every demon to a heap of blood and guts. Doom Eternal doesn’t have time for franchise fatigue; there are more demons to k
Earlier this month, DualShockers got to spend some one-on-one time with a pre-beta build of Rage 2 . Starting at an early part in the game, we took the controller and were let loose on the world. Playing as Walker 30 years after the original RAGE 's asteroid hit, there were no limits or boundaries in where we could or couldn't go. The game is recognizably a marriage of developer Avalanche Studios' world-building and physics and id Software's combat logic. It's awes
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is a remake built with care and detail. The visual style is the obvious selling point, but there is so much about the way Link’s Awakening plays, looks, and sounds that makes it extremely charming. If you’ve never played the original game or it’s your favorite Legend of Zelda , Link’s Awakening is going to be another retro-style hit for Ninte
Every year, E3 aims to be the biggest show in video gaming, full of in-depth game previews and brand new game announcements. Since video game publishers like to surprise their audiences with game announcements at their E3 press conferences, many of the games that will be at the show are kept secret, though there are many more that are announced ahead of t
Luigi doesn’t get enough love within the Nintendo hierarchy, but he finally gets his much-requested sequel with Luigi’s Mansion 3 . Going hands-on with the game brought back memories of the Gamecube-era experience, from flashing ghosts to inhaling them with your Poltergust 3000. The Luigi’s Mansion formula doesn’t feel sufficiently mined yet, and so this third entry will try to combine a modern platform with new puzzles, clever design, and a charming main charac
Meanwhile, the more gun-based gameplay also comes with different scenarios and twists. While I spent a substantial portion in objective-based missions, I also hit checkpoint to checkpoint on the map, "liberating" gas stations and reinforced outposts with an iron fist and blazing shotgun. Other times, I was taking on War of the Worlds monolithic bots, dodging and sprinting from lasers within an abandoned town. I haven't seen a fraction of what RAGE 2 has to offer, but I'm expecting a veritable playground of death and may
Meanwhile, the landscape to RAGE 2 feels like it may hurt gameplay -- the best moments of gameplay came in situations where there was more limited mobility, like when I was taking part in arena-like deathmatches to win the favor of a cantankerous bouncer. On the other end, I can see developer Avalanche Studios making use of the open space, offering more mobility options that amp up gameplay. But in my short preview session, I couldn't master the gameplay enough to find out which camp this leans i