Showing posts with label Most Anticipated. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Most Anticipated. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

My Top 3 Most Anticipated Games from E3 2012, Part 3 of 3.


Watch_Dogs



Every year when E3 rolls around, I am usually excited. However, it’s mostly for the showing of the big three publishers. Sure EA, Activision and Ubisoft have some awesome experiences, but the Sony, Microsoft & Nintendo’s line-ups are what usually dominate my excitement leading up to the event. This year was a bit different. Sony managed to give me two games to be excited for. One was a complete, yet welcomed surprise (Beyond: Two Souls) and the other, basically a confirmation of my steadily rising excitement (The Last of Us). When Ubisoft took the stage at this year’s E3, I was expecting lots of awkward blabber and a showing of some of their moneymaking franchises (Assassins Creed & Far Cry). I was not expecting them to reveal a new IP that would actually send chills up my spine, but that’s exactly what Watch_Dogs did.


The premise of Watch_Dogs revolves around a computer system (ctOS) that controls everything around us, including the cities we live in. Ubisoft, with the above video poses the question, “If computers control our cities, who controls the computers?” I was immediately hooked; they were blurring the line between my reality and fantasy. These are the kind of conspiracy theories I’ve debated about quite often in recent years. Don’t you just love it when it all comes together? I do!

The name's Pierce, Aiden Pierce.

Watch_Dogs is an open-world, action adventure set in a fictionalized version of Chicago. The game follows Aiden Pierce, an “anti-hero” of sorts, who can take control of the city and use it as a weapon. I know what you might be thinking, “an open-world city to explore”, hmm haven’t I played this game like a billion times? Well, I love games, but if you’ve played any game a billion times you probably no longer have hands. Anyways, check out the gameplay below and if you are not intrigued, then I guess I am wrong and I except defeat.


Was that club awesome or what? Did you see that security guard get “handled”? What about when he saved that kid from the Lion? Okay, so there was no Lion, but did you feel the vibe of this game? How Aiden was able to get a bio of the NPC’s around him. They are not just there, existing to fill the world; each person in the game has some sort of back-story, a life if you will. The ways we will be able to interact with the city and its inhabitants has me excited. I have a lot of information on my phone; old voicemails, text messages, pictures, etc. I am willing to bet many of you do as well. What do you think would happen if someone were able to walk around with a device of their own and essentially hack-in to our devices to siphon information from them? Let’s just say I’d rather be the guy doing the hacking.

Grand Theft Assassins from the makers of Splinter Cell

Yes, you will still be using your standard hand cannons and boom sticks to get the job done, but the on stage demo shows both lethal and not-so-lethal means of combat. For example, wasn’t that traffic pile-up insane, yet tactical? And what about his melee weapon? That shows we can use non-lethal force, right? Let’s just hope Ubisoft gives us some choice in the matter, which would just make this game even batter than it already seems. This is a modern game, so you know there is multiplayer. I know what you’re thinking, “something does not belong”, but I implore you to remember the Demo. Remember how another character took over at the end of the Demo? Well, that was another player. So, imagine the possibilities. 


Everything is connected

There are still many questions to be answered about Watch_Dogs, but this is what keeps us excited until the game actually comes out or more announcements are made. Questions like, what the NPC’s information can be used for as we learn about them? Also, and more importantly, when is this gaming coming out? Speaking of which, that is the scary part. The demo was running on a “high-end” PC, and is promised to release on PS3, 360 and PC in 2013. However, many believe or more accurately fear, that this will be a “Next-Gen title”. That would suck because it means we would have to wait longer to play the game, but if it’ll look that gorgeous. Bring on the Next-Gen. Also, what about Multiplayer? During the demo and interviews following the developers made sure not to divulge any detailed information on Multiplayer. This is without a doubt to keep us excited for their game, but can you blame them?

So what did you think of Watch_Dogs? Is this a game you could see yourself playing? Are the apparent similarities to GTA a turn-off? I have posted a few links below where journalists in the industry give their take on Watch_Dogs. These links contain a bit more pieces of information on the game, especially the first one that gives some insight on multiplayer.

Want more info on Watch_Dogs check out these links.

Also, check back here on Wednesday as I describe what I hope to be Watch_Dogs’ Multiplayer experience. Trust me it’s awesome!

-GamerBloodline.

Monday, June 11, 2012

My Top 3 Most Anticipated Games of E3 2012, Part 2 of 3




Beyond: Two Souls



Number two on my Top 3 most anticipated games from E3 2012 is without a doubt Beyond: Two Souls. The only reason it isn’t number one on my list is that not much is know about it, aside from it being developed by Quantic Dream- the creators of Heavy Rain- and a few other details that I’ll get to in a minute. Heavy Rain is one of my favorite games of all time. The reason for this is the attention the developers gave to the narrative and characters. For my opinion on Heavy Rain, check out my Heavy Rain Review post from yesterday.

What I do know about Beyond: Two Souls is that the story follows the main character, Jodie Holmes, over 15 full years of her life and that the story tells the tale of her connection to the “other side”. Fascinating, right? This game has me very excited for three important reasons. First and foremost, Quantic Dream is good at what they do and that is to tell a compelling narrative that is sure to be gripping, suspenseful and emotional. The second reason is the technology used to develop the game. I would be remiss to describe in words what you must see for yourself, but I assure you, you will be impressed with the Kara Tech Demo (see below).


Awesome right! Excited yet? Just in case you aren’t my third reason, at least for now, should be enough to make you want this game as bad as I do. Two words… Ellen Page! Combine Ellen Page’s acting ability with the intriguing, emotional narrative, new game engine and studio the caliber of Quantic Dream and what do you have? A gaming experience beyond anything we’ve ever experienced. See what I did there? I just couldn’t help myself. Check out the debut trailer of Beyond: Two Souls below.


Also, be sure to check back Thursday for my third most anticipated game of E3 2012. It’s a title I will be sure to keep a Watchful eye on and you should too.

-GamerBloodline.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

My Top 3 Most Anticipated Games from E3 2012, Part 1 of 3



E3 is done! Though I was not present to take it all the excitement and spectacle that is the Electronic Entertainment Expo; I have been glued to my television and computer to stay abreast to any and all developments. The event covered many games, among them a torrent of sequels to some of the biggest games this generation: Assassins Creed III, Dead Space 3, and Darksiders II to name a few. The show also included showings from franchises that gamers will be familiar with, yet offering a fresh coat of paint; games like Tomb Raider and DmC (Devil May Cry). Though this year’s show was filled with the kinds of experiences we’ve already had, there were a few new titles that have me intrigued and are without a doubt, my three most anticipated games.

The Last of Us

Can't wait
  
I remember when the first trailer for the game was released. It depicted an ant with spikes protruding from its body, apparently infected with some sort of virus.

Poor Ant

The video was later updated but remained mostly the same; still showing the poor creature crawling around on a tree branch, but seconds later the screen goes black. We hear heavy breathing and soon after, what sounds like a chain saw being revved up. The trailer ends with a brief pant and loud scream from a female. The trailer immediately peaked my interest and started to build anticipation of the game. The trailer can be viewed on the game’s website here (be sure to scroll over to the very last video). The second trailer is also worth a view and is equally vague, yet compelling and mysterious.

At the 2011 VGA’s (Video Game Awards), the studio behind the game was revealed to be Naughty Dog, the studio behind the Uncharted Series. To me, this meant the game was guaranteed to tell an immersive narrative with interesting, well-crafted characters. At this point another trailer (see below) was revealed confirming my assumptions and solidifying my excitement.



At E3, we finally saw gameplay for my most anticipated game since… well since Heavy Rain, but more about that in part two. We play as Joel, a man with a shaky past and tasked with escorting a young girl across the U.S. We’ve experienced these types of games before; Enslaved Odyssey into the West and 2008’s Prince of Persia being among them. For the most part these games felt like we were baby sitting and didn’t always tell a fulfilling story of how these characters interact with each other and what effect player’s have on it.

Gameplay in The Last of Us is expectedly brutal and suspenseful, but unlike games we’ve played in the past, at least from what I’ve gathered from the demo. I will not spoil the demo; instead I have posted it below and HIGHLY recommend giving it a watch. If you can imagine a world in quarantine, nature retaking what we’ve long inhabited and mankind on the brink of extinction, then I am sure The Last of Us will impress.


What do you think of The Last of Us? Let me know in the comments and come back on Monday for my second most anticipated title.

-GamerBloodline.