Sunday, June 26, 2016

10 Titles From E3 2016, Which Will Change Gaming Forever

Olar.me - E3 2016 has come and gone, but this show felt more - and more focused - than it has been in years. Much of this is due to significant changes in the communications industry in the next two years with a new console from the Nintendo, refresh the console come from Sony and the Microsoft, as the PlayStation VR, Xbox One S and Project Scorpio, and a flurry of VR variants in relation to the end of 2017 of the year.

This last week in Los Angeles outlined plans for the games that will use the technology while others change the gaming landscape in other ways - on how the stories in the games are presented as we play together in a virtual online worlds.

While some E3s filled with more of the same corroded franchises, this year was much more focused future at least a few names that could potentially move the industry forward.

Without further ado, here are 10 games that I think will completely change the way games are made.

1. Legend of Zelda holds the key to the NX's success

Next Legend of Zelda release may be the most important game in the history of the Nintendo, and it's easy to see why it was the only center of the Nintendo E3 presence.

Wii U has fallen far from expectations, and the breath of wildlife is the cornerstone of Nintendo's "win or go home," the NX console.

Not to sound dramatic, but if breathing wildlife flop, the Nintendo can follow the path of Sega.

But this is the point of the game: The Legend of Zelda Nintendo is the number one choice to lead the next generation of the NX Nintendo games. This is something that developers will use as a blueprint to follow when creating their games, as well as establish a certain expectation that any other game will live up to.

However, if breathing Wildlife any indication, the next generation would be suitable for a very long time.

2. Farpoint is PlayStation VR's exclusive showcase

Virtual reality is very difficult to sell at the show. While E3 games, tend to make their mark by showing instead of telling, the VR is the ultimate "you have to see it for yourself" technology.

Even though E3 Sony press conference brought VR big names like Batman, Resident Evil, and Star Wars, are all adaptations of standard games or advanced technology demonstration, and therefore require a little less work to convince gamers to invest in VR.

Farpoint - first-person shooter created exclusively for PSVR - on the other hand, demonstrated how well-established genres, the ones that no one thought could work, could break through the virtual reality. In addition, it is also a sign for VR-ons like this run with PS VR Aim Controller.

Is PS VR Aim controller only extra peripheral Sony has in store for us? We'll find out soon.

3. Telltale's Batman figures out a future for adventure games

While they have made great strides in the narrator and by diversifying their licenses over the past four years, 2016 is an important year for Telltale Games.

As much as they have been praised for delivering stories with an impressive gut-wrenching moral choices, the frequency of criticism for their aging game engine has increased with each new series.

While it would be nice to see a new engine, along with the third season of The Walking Dead, that the franchise on previous laurels Bank. adventure story Caped Crusader is a big challenge for Telltale - and the adventure game genre as a whole - as gamers expect action along with their solutions crime, and it is up to the new engine Telltale, to deliver it.

4. Star Trek is an olive branch in a new platform war

With Sony's E3 eclipsing the VR through a wider coverage of the press conference, many of the other platforms have been excluded from the discussion.

Not to forget the players that Valve and Oculus virtual horses in the race, a game that shows that we are due another platform war came in the form of Star Trek bridge.

It makes sense for Ubisoft, to make this simulator VR-agnostic, not only because of the attractiveness of the vessel Federation work is universal, but because Ubisoft is trying to show its third party publishing colleagues that gamers - at least at this stage of the game - You do not have to decide which $ 600 headset they need to buy.

5. Sea of Thieves gives us a peek at Xbox Live 2.0

Lost in a sea of ​​new game show at E3 Microsoft press conference, opens up new possibilities came to Xbox Live. Ads that are not associated with the game or hardware, tend to fall by the wayside, but the new system of matchmaking, coming to Xbox Live has a large window in the form of pirates.

Sailing adventure Rare requires a close-knit team of pirates, and the ability to extinguish asks the group to find a team or with the club to communicate with like-minded Scallywags should serve to demonstrate the sea thieves at the same time, covering the next iteration of Xbox Live,

This type of functionality all games on one day, but the benefits of marine Thieves is honored to be the first step in unknown waters.

6. Quake Champions overthrows Overwatch

2016 could prove to be one of the most volatile years in the history of first-person shooter. For decades, the simple simulators like Call of Duty, Halo of Battlefield and even stuck to the classic structure of the mixing of short campaigns, multiplayer modes, which give each player on an even keel.

But Overwatch (and to a lesser extent, Battleborn) attracted the attention of the public by giving directly to the multiplayer and the provision of different classes to create a unique experience in a shooter.

And while innovation is the fact that most players simply expect from of Blizzard, the fact that savants arrows on the id Software also threw his hat in the arcade-style character-based shooter ring proves that these unique takes on the first-person shooter genre more than a passing fad.

7. Spider-Man PS4 is changing the superhero game

Web-slinger swings exclusively on the PlayStation 4 in the main multimedia move that may signal a change for superhero movies and licensed games. With Spider-Man is now part of the cinematic Marvel Universe, it seems that the Sony deal with Marvel released Peter Parker of Activision's hand.

With the support of the console manufacturer and a system of exclusivity, Spider-Man on the PS4 shows a lot of promise, but it can also change how the movie game as they get done.

Instead, third-party developed multiplatform disappointments (cough, X-Men, cough), it will behoove loves the Sony and Microsoft, to finance big games the movie itself. If companies decide to follow this path in the future, it may even save the console and the blockbuster movie adaptation of one jump.

8. RE7 is the next evolution of survival horror

Even if it was a commercial success, four years since the release of Resident Evil 6 reveal dramatically different landscape survival horror.

Shorter atmospheric horror experience five nights at Freddie and Outlast has accumulated a lot of fans, but the Resident Evil franchise pedigree was built on longer adventures with different settings during the campaign.

First person perspective of a new territory for the series, and it will have even from the jump-scares to combat that RE fans have come to know and love.

But if they can demonstrate that the balance will come in January, Resident Evil could be at home on the top of the charts of sales and leading a pack of new, first-person rethinking your favorite classics of the '90s.

9. God of War re-imagines an inert franchise

C of Uncharted, has just set sail and continued likely years away, there are several blockbuster franchises that can still capture the attention of an audience of gaming.

Microsoft releases Halo and Gears of War games in a fairly normal pace this generation for what seems to be less and less commercial success.

God of War, however, finds himself in a sweet spot, where she has a lot of relevance today, but not worn out his welcome with frequent side stories and reprints.

With any other major console franchise on store shelves by the time of its release, God of War is the biggest fight left in the console war. The question is, how hard will it hit?

10. Detroit: Become Human is a movie-game hybrid

Before dawn there was a great showcase of the value of a movie-level production in the PlayStation 4, but it was hidden from the public as well as the frightened teenager to avoid a serial killer.

Granted, the premise of a horror movie before dawn does not make for the greatest appeal to the mass market, but the brand David Cage cinematic adventure had no real chance of this generation (with even higher precision visual playback to push it forward).

For as much fun as the people poking in Heavy Rain, and then press X, to Jason, it was a new experience at the time, given that the game has been (to some degree), standard history of crime.

Detroit has become a man of Blade Runner-esque appeal, which must satisfy both fans of science fiction and aesthetes who are looking for a little eye candy on their new consoles.

So if history can be king (great, if Quantic Dream), Detroit can be a great showcase system that finally proves the power of the PlayStation 4, as well as to equate to the first big commercial success for Cage's more artistic, hands off style games.

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