Resident Evil 2: Remake was one of the most surprising reveals of this year’s E3 but this remake seems to be much more than a fresh coat of paint. Utilizing the phenomenal new engine from Resident Evil VII , RE2:R brings in some modern gameplay and graphics while still keeping the core intact of what made the original so great. In a time where the Resident Evil series is in its best position in years, we’re excited to go back to the roots of this franchise early next y
One of the most shocking announcements in gaming news last year came in mid-November, when Sony dropped the bombshell that they would not be attending the following year’s E3 in any capacity. With no press conference or space-consuming booth on the floor, PS4 owners will have to continue waiting for updates on Ghost of Tsushima, The Last of Us Part II, Concrete Genie and the rest of Sony’s first-party lineup.
Now, for everyone wondering about the tally, of the votes received 17% went to Ghost of Tsushima . Meanwhile the runners up were The Last of Us Part II (15%), Cyberpunk 2077 (12%), and Devil May Cry 5 (
Back in January, Nintendo shared an update on the return of the Metroid Prime franchise for the first time since its brief announcement at E3 2017, sharing that Bandai Namco would no longer be working on the fourth entry and that development of the latest entry would be fully restarted and instead handled by the series’ original owners, Retro Studios. Although Nintendo has not directly stated that Metroid Prime 4 will not show up at E3 this year, the publisher’s usual preference for focusing on titles releasing in the same year, alongside the development of the title having only truly started less than five months ago, seems to indicate that the chances of the sci-fi shooter appearing at this year’s E3 are slim to none.
Enter Hi-Rez Studios' latest (and popularity-surging) release, Realm Royale. Although we got to spend some time with the game when it was an optional mode to Paladins: Champions of the Realm , Realm Royale is making a compelling argument for itself through merging the tried-and-true battle royale format with hero-based mechanics. The outcome is clearly greater than the sum of its parts, and trampled on some of the other eSport-targeting competition at
To figure that out, we only need to look to the recent past. When the PS4 launched in 2013 , Sony made a pretty big push to get original titles on it. This was mixed in with a helping of some cross-generation releases (such as Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Call of Duty: Ghosts ) that gave users a clear reason to ditch their PS3's for Sony’s hot new box. Why spend $60 on a version of the game that looked and ran worse than its PS4 counterp
The Elder Scrolls: Blades wasn’t all that surprising of an announcement at E3 following Bethesda’s success with Fallout Shelter but what was surprising was just how great the game played once we tried it for ourselves. Between fluid combat and gorgeous visuals, Blades did more than enough to take home our award for best handheld game at the s
Ghost of Tsushima , the samurai action game from Infamous developers Sucker Punch, may be coming to PS5 according to a new rumor. The rumor claims that PlayStation has two unannounced upcoming events. The first will be a State of Play livestream showcasing Death Stranding and The Last of Us 2 . The second, PlayStation Meeting 2020, will focus on Ghost of tsushima guide|https://Tsushimalegend.com/ of Tsushima . Ghost of Tsushim a has apparently been delayed, in part so it can be brought to PS4,
Interestingly, though, Sony launched The Last of Us on PS3 earlier that same year. While the specifics of the PS4's launch date were unknown at the time, many were preparing to say goodbye to their previous console and welcome a new one into their homes. Then came The Last of Us to the tune of rave reviews and incredible sales. Clearly people couldn't wait for the PS4 and had to game right
Additionally, we normally award our special Biggest Shocker!!! award to the game that catches us most by surprise. And while the trailer for this really did leave our staff hooping and hollering, we couldn't help but give it to the game with literally the biggest Shocker in
While there were tons of intriguing fighter present at E3 this year like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , Dead or Alive 6 , and Jump Force , none impressed us more than SoulCalibur VI from Bandai Namco Entertainment. A combination excellent presentation and the implementation of mechanics that make this entry feel like a return to form for the series wowed us enough for it to take top spot for Best Fighting Game at E3 2
If Ghost of Tsushima does release in the second half of 2020, it would be a far cry from the potential 2019 release date that many fans had hoped for at the beginning of this year. It would also make for a second PS4 exclusive delay in a short timeframe after The Last of Us 2 got the same treatment. With that said, though, game delays aren't necessarily a bad thing in the games industry - many games that were delayed over quality concerns or simply to give developers more time to execute on exciting ideas have become game of the year contend