Sure thing, let’s dive into this. So, another Summer Game Fest has wrapped up. We were lucky enough to hop on a plane to LA and sift through nearly twenty games, from small indie experiments to big AAA titles. It’s like, wow, where do they even come up with these ideas?
Okay, so, maybe this is the norm now at these press events, but some games were wrapped in mystery – almost like, “Look but don’t touch!” Others were all cinematic drama but hardly any actual gameplay. We loved what we saw, sure, but because of these tight-lipped showcases, we’re tossing them into our ‘honorable mentions’. I mean, we had to, right?
Resident Evil Requiem: Capcom’s pulling out all the stops. It’s like, you can feel the tension in your bones. They’re calling it “addictive fear.” Who came up with that? Whatever, it’s back to Raccoon City, first-person, third-person – you choose. Sounds electrifyingly terrifying, honestly.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword: Even if your thumbs haven’t danced on an Onimusha game before, this one’s got cinematic flair and combat that’s all about precision. Folklore, culture, the whole shebang. Capcom, play nice and drop more footage already. We’re all waiting!
Directive 8020: Got hands-on with this piece from Supermassive. It’s the fifth in their series – fewer play bits, but the stealth-action sequence? Brown pants terrifying. Some monster in space, shape-shifting like a sci-fi nightmare. Anyway, more insights are over on ComingSoon – but sneak a peek at your own risk.
Bandit Trap: Oh boy, this one’s for the Wii U fans out there! It’s chaos and fun in the spirit of Home Alone – one player’s the prankster, and the others? Well, they’re wishing they learned parkour or something. It’s like, will they make it? You gotta see for yourself!
Crimson Desert: Honestly – that name, huh? Bit bland. But get past that, and it’s an open-world RPG feast. Swooping swords like a frenzied butterfly? Yeah, sorta like Witcher meets Dragon’s Dogma. Zelda-style gliders too. Seriously, it’s an RPG kitchen sink. But please don’t confuse it with another title!
Deadpool VR: Hello, nostalgia! Twisted Pixel’s back, and Deadpool’s funnier and slicker than ever. Neil Patrick Harris as the merc? Why not! And does he talk Pokémon Snap? Yup. Fingers crossed for PlayStation VR2. This madness shouldn’t be restricted.
Dosa Divas: Ah, food! I’ve got a soft spot for anything edible, and this one ties battles and culinary magic. Funny lines, tunes that rock, and dosas that will make you drool. A tale of sisterhood fighting an evil fast food mogul. RPG fans, dig in!
FBC: Firebreak: Remedy’s shooter stands apart. No pay-to-win nonsense. Just straight shooter fun with a story tying into Control. Imagine going against enemies made of sticky notes – and a boss named Sticky Ricky. I’m not making this up. June 17, mark the date!
Marvel Cosmic Invasion: This one made a splash, but lips are sealed for now. But keep an eye on ComingSoon.net where we’ll spill the beans eventually. Just wait.
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound: Not starring Ryu this time. Meet Kenji! He’s nimble, dashing, and rocketing through enemy lines in a style recalling 8-bit glory. Speedrunners, this might be your new playground. There’s a demo out, so Steamers, go crazy!
Pragmata: While the wait’s been eternal, Capcom promises Progress. It’s puzzling and shooting and robots. Hack ’em playing a real-time puzzle – while still in the fight! Like, can it get cooler than that? “Shut up and take my money” moment for sure.
Ratatan: A nod to Patapon fans everywhere – rhythm, cute creatures, and strategy mix for a unique experience. Runs in a roguelike setup, letting you power up over successive playthroughs. It’s all about that beat, people!
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers: Thought I’d take a good beating with this Soulslike. I signed up, willingly, to face defeat. It’s familiar territory for veteran players, but this avian magic and combat timing thing – it’s different, intriguing. I lost, learned, and kind of want more.
And there you have it! This year’s game extravaganza, messily pieced together but thrilling, nonetheless.