Best Games of E3 2013
Here are the best games that we saw at the 2013 show
From what we’ve seen of Murdered: Soul Suspect, it was definitely one of the more intriguing titles at this year’s E3. Never mind the fact that it will appear on current gen consoles, the game looked solid and, perhaps more importantly, fun to play with some unique elements not seen in adventure games for a long time.
Read: Murdered: Soul Suspect Preview
When: Q1 2014
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Transistor is a forthcoming science fiction turn-based strategy video game by Supergiant Games, best known for their previous title Bastion. The game finds Red, a young singer, come into possession of the mysterious powerful talking sword Transistor. The Process wants both her and the Transistor and is relentlessly pursuing her. The game combines free movement in real time with a turn-based strategy mode.
When: 2014
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After having only a glimpse of gameplay over the past 12 months, ubisoft was ready to reveal more about the open world action adventure title at this year's E3. Unlike previous demos, the session we got to see showcased more of an open world sandbox gameplay rather than a structured mission. The gameplay was varied, exciting, and we also got a peak at the promising and unique multiplayer.
Read: Watch Dogs Preview
When: November 19, 2013 (current gen)
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An impressive open-world demo left us with high expectations of the RPG to create yet another interesting world to explore and local politics to get involved in, just as the first two games did.
Read: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Preview
When: 2014
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During our time with Wolfenstein: The New Order, it became increasingly clear that this should be an enjoyable shooter. The action felt great, the story doesn’t take itself too seriously, and the developers are certainly skilled at their craft.
Read: Wolfenstein: The New Order Preview
When: Q4 2013
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Thanks for reading! Wishing you an eventful Fall release schedule, and let's hope for a full-on next generation display at E3 2014!
