4. Starhawk
Starhawk debuted to some impressive gameplay footage and really interesting gameplay premises. Despite our like for Warhawk it’s clear that Lightbox Interactive’s Starhawk is in a completely different league. We can’t wait to get an official taste of the multplayer modes. You can view the official unveiling below.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hSAes_IRTY
3. Uncharted 3
What more can you say about Uncharted 3? Naughty Dog has a lot of work to do to match and even more to exceed the crown jewel of 2009. We can obviously expect a fantastic display of the singleplayer during Sony’s E3 Press Conference, and some chaotic multiplayer action on the show floor. You can view the multiplayer trailer below.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyZJqx1lL4Q
2. Mass Effect 3
Mass Effect 3 promises to bring this particular trilogy to a satisfying conclusion. Mass Effect 2 was also hardly perfect. Many in the industry and even fans complained the it was far too watered-down for an RPG, and a lot of the customization just wasn’t very good. Bioware is aware of these issues and it will be interested to see how they take the criticism and apply it to a worthy conclusion to the trilogy.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnEej1RfqTs
1. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Oblivion was the first title to significantly mark the leap into this generation and the next iteration in the Elder Scrolls series has been highly anticipated for a while now. The interesting thing will be to see if Bethesda plays it safe and creates just a slightly better title than Oblivion and Fallout 3, or whether they significantly improve the formula and engine. You can view the debut gameplay trailer below.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV2Jx4AQWeQ
Do you agree with our picks? What would you have placed in the top 15? Let us know in the comment section.
Note: We will have highly detailed hands on reports for each of these titles, so check back frequently during the show.
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Alot of those games look very boring and generic……….
Maybe thats the brain dead mainstream list.
Not mine.
I’d like to see your list. 🙂
What games do you disagree with? Also, what would you replace them with?