STACK #141 Jul 2016
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It’s understandable if you’ve spent the last few weeks avoiding the internet in lieu of E3 overload. If you’re still keen to check out the best announcements, here’re a few of my favourites.
G iven that I was (unfortunately) not present on the showfloor, I’ve really only got the choice of the seemingly endless stockpile of trailers and gameplay footage released via streams and YouTube over the duration of E3. So while these games may look spectacular, I can’t actually say anything for sure. Hope springs eternal. One of the first things to genuinely
surprise me was EA’s second venture into the indie market (following their adorable Unravel earlier this year) with Fe . I don’t know much about it, only that it reminds me of Kindred from League of Legends , but nonetheless it’s got me intrigued. Probably the most exciting part of the conference overall for me was the announcement of the Skyrim remaster.
Sure, it’d been rumoured before, but considering my love for the game I refused to believe it. SWEET ROLLS FOR EVERYONE. Microsoft dropped jaws when they announced not one, but two new Xbox One consoles – the One S and something weirdly codenamed Project Scorpio. The One S itself looks concerningly appealing and potentially wallet-damaging, ‘cause
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