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I'm talking about something grand that is brand new, innovative, ground breaking, original, unique, and is going to define this generation of gaming like how Red Dead Redemption and Uncharted did for the last one, Metal Gear Solid and Ocarina of Time did for the PS1/N64 era, Halo and God of War did for the PS2/XBX era, etc. |
What about Sunset Overdrive, Watchdogs, Bloodbrone and Destiny?
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That's less confusing. |
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E3 in general was very disappointing this year, no one had any particularly big announcements other than Sony and that was pretty much just multiplatform games. Microsoft announced more sequels to the same tired franchises and Nintendo seemed like they were stalling for time with spinoffs to the things we actually want. |
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As for Nintendo, my issue with them was more that they were just showing off more of what we already knew about, as the only spinoff I can think of is Metroid (and maybe the Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi crossover). We aready knew about Wooly World, Fire Emblem Fates, SMTXFE, and to an extent Starfox. I am glad we got a North American release date for Xenoblade X, but other than that, yeah not much new. |
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I must not be conveying what I mean in text properly. The biggest problem I'm having with this generation of gaming is that it is riding off the curtails of the last gen. Everything coming out for it has been sticking to the same safe zone that companies got comfortable in in the last generation. There are new IPs, but they are playing exactly the same as the old games. Bloodlborne is just Demon's Souls, but with guns. Watch_Dogs is just a modern day Assassin's Creed (but with an even worse protagonist and PS3 graphics). Destiny is Halo, but online. None of those are ground breaking. We need something new. A new gaming experience that is not only graphically amazing, but sets the bar to a new type of gameplay. It needs to be innovative and revolutionary. It could very well come from an existing IP if companies start taking risks with their existing IPs and do new stuff with them (like Rockstar tries to do with each incarnation of GTA), but most likely, it is going to be from a new IP. So far, Horizon is the only game that looks like it is trying to be that new thing, which is why for me, it was the game of E3. |
So... Splatoon?
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Besthesda easily won E3 this year with that Fallout 4 demo.
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