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E3 day one recap
E3 day one recap









e3 day one recap
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I’m just not going to slug through boring gameplay to experience it. I hope it’s not as bad as it looks because the story seems interesting. Additionally, the game breaks immersion by stopping after a fight just to gain experience. The enemies looked like health sponges and the combat looked too arcadey, like there’s no weight to any of the actions the player was committing. The gameplay is reminiscent of Marvel’s Avengers, which is a problem because Marvel’s Avengers was boring.Įverything seemed polished, but the gameplay itself looks like a clunky live-service game, which is a problem when we’re talking about a single-player game. However, my excitement was quickly soured by the gameplay reveal. I was blown away by the world design, character models and dialogue choices revealed throughout the demo. Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy was one hell of a surprise.

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See our full Halo Infinite's multiplayer coverage. As long as the developers are consistent with post-launch updates, this could be one of the few multiplayer games I continue playing long into the future.

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And since Xbox and PC players can sync up seamlessly, Halo Infinite Multiplayer is more than likely going to blow up on day one. One of the largest franchises is going free-to-play, so this in and of itself is a remarkable occasion.

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The best part is that they never go away even after you buy them. There’s typically a catch when a game is free, but the developers are banking on people purchasing Battle Passes for cosmetics. Halo looks exactly like Halo, except better. We already knew Halo Infinite’s multiplayer was going to be its own free-to-play game, but we didn’t get to see the quality of gameplay until E3. I said it once and I’ll say it again, Halo Infinite's multiplayer is the most ambitious Xbox and PC experience. See our full Breath of the Wild Sequel coverage. 2022 can’t get here soon enough and if the BotW sequel arrives alongside the new Nintendo Switch, then all the better. Bring on Ganondorf, bring on the phasing through walls, and bring on that awesome flamethrower arm cannon. In a lesser game, that may come across as a criticism, but this feels like precisely the right move for this sequel. Unsurprisingly, Nintendo is not looking to reinvent things yet again the sequel to BotW looks to be more of what everyone loved in the original, with new abilities and weapons along with a stronger aerial focus bringing additional dimension to the game. While brief, the teaser trailer gave us a few clues as to how it will look to rise to that challenge. That puts an unbelievable pressure to put on its sequel.

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Nintendo managed to reinvent a 35-year old series as an open-world game that still somehow felt completely faithful to what had come before it.

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It was a system seller for the Switch in a way that we haven’t seen on PS5 or Xbox Series X, the near universal answer to what game you should get with the Switch. There’s no game in recent years that I’ve poured more hours into than BotW and while that is, in part, due to my then five-year-old overwriting my save about 60 hours into the game, I wasn’t that devastated as it meant I got to play more BotW. While its name remains shrouded in mystery, we finally got a look at the sequel to Breath of the Wild at E3 2021.











E3 day one recap