What to Watch out for at E3 2015
Heads up, it’s E3 again. You know what that means—the hype train for your favorite video games is here. New releases, development updates, and hopefully some pleasant surprises are in store. Don’t know why you’re so excited? Here’s a list of what’s coming:
Fallout 4
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Lara Croft is back, and this time she’s in the wintry landscape of Siberia. Here’s to hoping the reception is immensely warmer.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
Nathan Drake wont’ be back until 2016 due to development issues. But from the looks of the trailers, it will be worth the wait, considering this will be the last of the franchise…allegedly.
Metal Gear V
Let’s admit it, we’re always excited for anything from Kojima (remember the collaboration with Guillermo Del Toro that got cancelled?) A fresh six-minute trailer of MGSV will be shown at E3, according to Geoff Knightley, host of Youtube’s E3 coverage.
Monday on @youtube E3 live, don’t miss the exclusive world premiere of the epic 6 minute E3 trailer for MGSV edited by @HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) June 12, 2015
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Will this continuation of the series be as good as Human Revolution? Multi-threaded narratives and more augmentation are just a few of the many promises for this upcoming game. Let’s keep our fingers crossed for a downloadable demo.
MASS EFFECT 4
Given the immense reception for the past three installments of Mass Effect, it was inevitable to have a fourth. Talks of an all new cast, a different region to explore, and an improved engine fuels the rumor mill for this game. Let’s hope Bioware doesn’t let us down.
What are your expecting this E3 2015? Share them in the comments or tweet us at @inqesports.
Here’s a schedule from Reddit to help you plan out when to watch the streams of your favorite developers.
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