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Microsoft e3 2017 game list
Microsoft e3 2017 game list














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All you need are some good games and some gameplay to give us an actual reason to get hyped, and that’s why Nintendo wins E3 2017.E3 2017 was the 23rd E3, during which hardware manufacturers and software developers and publishers from the video game industry presented new and upcoming products to the attendees, primarily retailers and members of the video game press. Nintendo proves that you don’t need executives in T-shirts and blazers, misleading trailers, and buzz word-filled drivel to get us excited. Most importantly, we got a view of genuine gameplay – none of the highly scripted vertical slices seen throughout E3. The spotlight presentation gave us a tightly paced look at all of the game trailers and the Treehouse livestream gave us all the information we needed with nether one of them feeling bogged down. As far as presentations go, Nintendo had the best one. But it’s Super Mario Odyssey that’s my game of E3, offering a proper 3D Mario game with much-needed improvements, delightful new abilities, and what might just be Nintendo’s most impressive audiovisual presentation. And I’m so glad that were getting not one but two Metroid games in the future, with Metroid: Samus Returns looking especially promising. Big game after big game was revealed, with favorites like Kirby and Yoshi on offer. While there was still plenty of marketing speak that bogged thing down a tad, Ubisoft’s showing was still great and I can’t wait to play their games, which is a feeling I don’t get often.īut $800 for Assassin’s Creed is ridiculous.Īfter a middling appearance at last year’s E3, Nintendo absolutely nailed it out of the park this year. I’m just so happy for people who have been waiting ages for the game. And of course Beyond Good and Evil 2 looks fantastic, taking quite a bit of a departure from the first game tonally but still retaining its adventurous spirit.

microsoft e3 2017 game list

And the conference itself was nicely paced without too many hiccups (though the Just Dance section did try a little too hard this time around). Games like Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle with its family-friendly XCOM gameplay and Starlink: Battle for Atlas with its physical ship figure building look so weird that they just have to work. Ubisoft showed off so many other promising and brand new games this year that, while definitely in their wheelhouse of open world games, all look unique, vibrant, and fun. I could just say “ Beyond Good and Evil 2” here and be done with it, but I have plenty more to say. Microsoft’s press conference was certainly a roller coaster with all its dizzying heights and lows. They should have just announced games throughout E3 instead of just this one conference. Also, they overcompensated with the number of games on offer, which dragged out the conference way too long. At the end of the day, it’s all just fluff appearing to sound cool when it really doesn’t mean anything. But the thing about Microsoft’s conference is that it drowns the audience with all this talk of cores and liquid cooling and exclusivity and world premieres and dynamic dynamics. However, I got more excited about the multi-platform stuff like Assassin’s Creed Origins, Metro Exodus, and Anthem.

microsoft e3 2017 game list

The Last Night, The Artful Escape, Crackdown 3, Shift, Sea of Theives, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, and more all look fantastic.

microsoft e3 2017 game list

But that’s thanks not just to the new Xbox One X which certainly has impressive stats despite its stupid name, but to the cornucopia of games on offer – 42 of them to be exact with 22 of them exclusives. Who knew Microsoft could beat Sony at E3? Not only that, but they have me tempted to buy an Xbox system.














Microsoft e3 2017 game list