![]() I really need to buy the soundtrack at least. Unbeatable has some amazing music and I love the aesthetic, but I’m just so bad at rhythm games, I know I’d eventually struggle with it a lot. It’s definitely another game I want to keep an eye out for though. The Wandering Village looks really pretty, but I’m not always great at balancing things. I’m excited to see what Road I end up on as I play. I always find it interesting to have heavily story-driven games where it can vary so much just based on the Choices you make. I’ve been a bit burnt out on Platformers lately, but I’ll definitely keep an eye out for now. I was already aware (and excited for) some shown, but I was interested in some others as well! There’s been so many good Indie games so it’s always nice to see more. Next up was the Day of the Devs part in the Showcase. Planet of Lana looks really interesting, but it’s definitely something I need to see more of first. You can buy some of the items, sure, but they are so expensive and so the trade-off doesn’t feel great. Also Lootboxes in general aren’t much fun for me, but they’re a infinitely worse when you can’t trade items with friends. The PvP plusthe way events started being handled (Weekly rewards and more achievement-based items) just really burnt me out. Mercy’s especially still bums me out, but I’m hoping the PvE content would still be nice. I also thought Two Point Campus seemed somewhat interesting.įor Overwatch 2, I really just… have not liked most of the new designs for characters. I don’t have much familiarity with the Borderlands series, only having played some of 2, but it looekd interesting enough that depending on how it all works, I might want to try it. The very first thing was Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands. ![]() Regardless, this year I’m going to mainly only focus on new things! Anything I already am familiar with while be at the end of each section respectivelyīefore getting to the actual starting during E3, we’ll start with some of the stuff from the week before. I always find the best way to go into E3 is to just not really have any specific hopes for anything and enjoy the general excitement in the air. Even before E3’s official date, we had some announcements and new footage with things like the Summer Games Fest and IGN Expo.
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