From Mass Effect to Tacoma, E3 2015 will go down as a banner year for sci-fi fans
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With more than 100 games representing just about every conceivable genre trotted out and shown during press conferences at E3 2015 earlier this week, industry trends and themes were ripe for the plucking.
The show could be dubbed the year of long-awaited sequels. Pressers were packed with exciting if, in some cases, admittedly nebulous announcements, unveilings, and new footage for games like Shenmue III, Mirrors Edge: Catalyst, Tom Clancys Ghost Recon: Wildlands, Uncharted 4: A Thiefs End, and Gears 4.
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| The real winners and losers of E3 2015
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This year, the real winners of E3 are the players. Yes, yes - this phrase gets trotted out so often, it has become cliche. However, it really does feel like is show that offers something for everyone. Want mega-blockbuster games? Try Fallout 4, Halo 5, Uncharted 4, Ghost Recon Wildlands. Want something more designed? You've got Unravel, Abzu, The Last Guardian. Nostalgia? How about the Final Fantasy 7 remake, Shenmue 3, Rare's back catalogue... It's all here. Games win!
However, for every winner, there's often a loser. We've decided to round up a selection of our personal winners and losers from the show, demonstrating that for every awesome action, there's often a sad or amusing reaction. These aren't really games... more people, events and concepts. And Pele, who is all three.
Want to read about the actual games that won E3? Check the video below...
For dominating the first day with a . Which was full of Fallout 4. And Dishonored. And Doom. We can't over-stress how awesome Doom is.
For everything that on that stage.
For having pitched entirely at making them happy. And - to be clear - it made a lot of people (us included) very happy.
For having to witness Nintendo curtail the Wii U generation, via a public curbstomp of ' too much of, and franchise spin-offs few care for'. The muppets were funny, mind.
For now being the of video games.
...because all is years away.
For being the most genuinely excited and person at E3.
It's never good when you spawn a meme during a press conference, and EA's sports community guy did EXACTLY that. Poor fella.
For getting paid to derail a whole conference and .
Poor, poor David Rutter. It was like watching a sporty King Canute trying to turn back a tide of Pele gaffes.
For leaving a legacy that now includes three .
Sorry Tiger, it's Rory McIlroy's PGA Tour Golf now. .
For refusing to die.
For refusing to die.
For having the at E3.
For having the worst game name of E3.
For being than Jacob Frye in Assassin's Creed Syndicate.
For being awkward in front of millions of viewers (and the legendary Aisha Tyler) at the Ubi conference.
Because all the cool Nintendo games are coming to 3DS.
Because none of the Sony games are coming to Vita. :-<(/caption>
We got a lot of 'em - Final Fantasy 7, , The Last Guardian - and they genuinely set our worlds alight.
Did you notice how most games were a lot more stylised at E3? There certainly wasn't any talk of 'realistic physics' or 'high polygon counts'. The focus is back on the joy of playing. Sorry, realism: (pun intended) are better than reality...
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| Tom Clancy#039;s Ghost Recon Wildlands Gameplay Video
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Lead Game Designer Dominic Butler and Senior Producer Nouredine Abboud tell us why a giant tactical sandbox is right for Ghost Recon
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| From The Garage To The Streets In Need For Speed | GI Preview
Added: 18.06.2015 1:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
GI:
Need for Speed developer Ghost Games has talked about getting back to the essence of what the series is about. That's interesting talk coming from the company who has made past installments of the series, so what does that actually mean?
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| Ghost Recon Wildlands has you rescuing... an entire country. No pressure
Added: 17.06.2015 12:01 | 23 views | 0 comments
Ghost Recon Wildlands was revealed at . As you'd expect, this one's a third-person shooter, which lets you take control of a four-man squad of military hardcases. Yes, there are guns. Yes, there are explosions. But that's where the similarities with previous Ghost Recons end...
Wildlands is an open-world game, drawing inspiration from Ubi's other franchises like Far Cry and Assassin's Creed. Here you can choose to tackle missions in different orders, and you can approach objectives however you want. It's exactly the refresh the series needs. So, click through and discover why this is shaping up to be one of the finest Clancy games in years...
Yes, yes, we literally just mentioned that it's an open-world game. The initial fact sheet from Ubi talks about how it's set in Bolivia, a country with an incredibly varied landscape. Mountains? Check. Jungle? Check. Salt flats? Check. Towns and cities? Check. It also definitely helps that Bolivia has a real-world reputation for being the home of powerful drug cartels, ruthless hostage-takers, and general ne're-do-wells.
You'll be able to explore 100s of villages, local landmarks, and geographical points of interest in the game, and there will be plenty of locals to interact with too. As is quickly becoming standard, there's a day and night cycle, and a full weather system too. Will there be other locations? Nothing confirmed, but the end of the E3 trailer does hint at Europe and North America (although that could just be a visual demonstration of the distribution of drugs...)
As you definitely worked out from the reveal trailer, Wildlands is about a giant, ruthless Bolivian drug cartel. It's the Santa Blanca cartel, to be precise, and this organisation has turned a large portion of pretend-Bolivia into a Narcostate. That basically means they rule with an iron fist, terrorising the locals, and paying off the authorities. You know the score.
The Ghosts are dropped behind enemy lines to break Santa Blanca's hold on the country. So, expect to be liberating regions, assassinating key players, and blowing much of the cartel's man/firepower to tiny pieces. Oh, and wiping out a LOT of drugs to cut off their cash supply. You're essentially attempting to rescue an entire country. No pressure.
It's an open-world, so you'll be free to tackle objectives as you see fit. We already know there are enemy outposts to liberate (like in Far Cry), and the E3 demo shows off a high-profile target mission. However, the trailer makes a point of explaining that the unfortunate 'White Hat' character can be dealt with in a number of ways. He can be killed, captured, or just humiliated. It's an interesting twist on the regular 'go here, kill this dude' style mission.
Elsewhere, you'll be able to sabotage equipment, kidnap and interrogate key targets, and assassinate your more powerful foes. Expect some hostage rescue too, as that's always been a key feature of Clancy games. We see in the trailer that you'll be upgrading gear and stealing relics too. Hello, collectables!
Quite a lot, actually. Aside from the option to tackle missions as you see fit (and the trusty Ghost Recon drone is back to help you scout and tag objectives ahead of time), you'll also be able to manipulate the world. For example, you'll be able to side with local rebels to help out in battles against more powerful factions within the Santa Blanca cartel. Or you can try and instigate in-fighting within the cartel itself, by manipulating information. Or you can create distractions in one place to help you sneak in and complete primary objectives with greater ease.
Careful, though. As with most open-world games, your actions will have an impact on the region. What this means is you'll be forced to make choices, which could come back to bite you later on. This is just our speculation but... say you take the easy option and just assassinate White Hat, as in the trailer. What's to say that another drug baron won't come along and just take over his operation, because you didn't sneak in and completely destroy the factory? Consequences, you see.
Right, obviously there's the gyrocopter drone. In Wildlands you can use it to tag enemies, and to detonate next to them - very cool. We've also seen a load of vehicles in the trailer for getting around in: rib boats, jeeps (with optional mounted turrets), dirt bikes, trucks, and loads more. Expect planes and choppers too, as the press release describes action as taking place in land, sea, and air. Good stuff.
The setting seems to be present day (or very, very near future), so don't expect stuff like the weird iGun from Future Soldier. Weapons will be standard military fare: silenced pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, snipers etc. Invisibility camo? Unlikely. Guns that shoot around corners? Probably not. Let's not forget too, that the Ghosts are behind enemy lines, so high-spec hardware is tough to find. Oh, and you'll be able to fully customise your Ghost too, with the loot you find. We're already roasting to wear that stetson worn by White Hat in the demo...
For sure. We already know that you'll have four-player co-op, and that you can play the mission featured in the demo with four separate people. Don't worry, you'll be able to play the whole thing solo too. Friends will be able to seamlessly drop into your game and help out whenever you choose, which is great, because having separate co-op campaigns is SO last-generation.
As for PvP multiplayer... unconfirmed at this stage. Ghost Recon usually has it, and we note that Ubisoft Annecy (a multiplayer-specialist studio) is one of the teams working on the game, so it's highly likely that PvP is on its way too. Will that be map-focused? Or open-world like GTA Online? Look, we're not even sure that it exists at this stage, so this is all speculation. But open-world multiplayer would be damn good fun...
Good question. Ubi isn't saying, so don't expect it in 2015. Given the relative releases of Rainbow Six Siege (October) and The Division (March 2016)... we think it's sensible to assume Wildlands isn't coming until at least October 2016. Boo hiss etc. It's an ambitious project, running on an entirely new proprietary engine, so things like this take time.
But don't be all doom and gloom, Timmy. Apparently the team has been working on it for 3 years now, so it might release sooner. That demo did look very solid, and we have been playing it at E3... Maybe Ubi will surprise us all and announce a pre-Christmas release date during GamesCom in August. Fingers crossed.
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| Need for Speed Stage Demo - E3 2015
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Ghost games joins Lucy on the GameSpot stage to talk about the fast cars and bad attitudes of Need for Speed.
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| Need for Speed Stage Demo - E3 2015
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Ghost games joins Lucy on the GameSpot stage to talk about the fast cars and bad attitudes of Need for Speed.
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