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PixlBit Staff's Most Anticipated Games From E3

The show is over and so the PixlBit staff discusses the games that gave them the most thrills this year.

Esteban’s Picks

Winner - Tomb Raider

Across the various coverage and gameplay demos I saw of this game, I realized that nothing else shown at E3 this year was something I wanted to play right now. Some titles looked good only in concept, others looked good but heavy-handed, and some were only trailers. Tomb Raider looks good, has a solid premise, and looks immediately playable.

Environments are beautifully rendered, sound design is great, controls seem familiar, and the survival aspect of the game looks to be a solid mix of stealth and action. Intense set pieces are made in a way so that it's more personal for the character rather than for the viewer. Lara moves loosely and efficiently and it looks to deliver you an experience rather than just a game. The quick time events seem to be kept to a minimum, a change from last year's demo, and the game melds player controlled moments with pre-made events almost seamlessly.

I've been excited for this game since it was revealed last year right before E3 2011. Now that I've seen more, I can't wait until March of next year. I've always been a fan of Tomb Raider but this game looks to have the polish and focus many of the previous games lacked. If this game makes Tomb Raider a triple A title on the level of its spiritual successor, Uncharted, I wouldn't be surprised.

Runner-up - Rayman Legends

When you see this game in action, you can't help but start giggling like a six year old. The demo shown at Ubisoft's managed to do something nothing at E3 this year was able to do: be the one game I'm excited to play on the Wii U and the Wii U only. It's the only game on the system that uses the touch screen in a fun way rather than in a convenient or unnecessary way. Solid platforming, pretty graphics, diverse gameplay, this game will be fun on whatever platform you play it on but the definitive version will be the Wii U port.

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Comments

Michael117

06/09/2012 at 07:47 PM

Angelo is the man for picking Halo 4. Runner up for me is Watch Dogs.

Jon Lewis Staff Writer

06/10/2012 at 08:25 PM

Haha, for me it was The Last of Us as winner, and Watch Dogs as Runner up. The Last of Us looks incredible and while Watch Dogs does as well, I felt really engaged in the demo of The Last of Us that I saw. 

Michael117

06/11/2012 at 12:18 PM

Last of Us should be really fun JD, it looks like a blast, but it's not like we haven't played this game before. It's like every game you've ever played. It's like the new Tomb Raider, it's like Splinter Cell Conviction, it's like Uncharted with an M rating, we could go on. It has that now "classic" over the shoulder perspective that started becoming standard after Gears of War, it has the mechanics you'd expect it to have, it has some interactions I'd expect it to have in contemporary game design. The little daughter AI is cool but it's not an innovation.

It'll be a ton of fun from what I've seen, but it doesn't earn Game of Show for me because I've already played that game before. The hypocrisy in that statement is that my choice was Halo 4 and I've been playing Halo since 2001 lol, but that's just because I'm a huge fan. I pick Halo 4 because I'm genuinely excited for the new story and gameworld. The gameplay itself should be pretty familiar.

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