Monday, June 22, 2015
Microsoft E3 2015: Halo 5, Forza 6, Gears 4, and more
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Bethesda E3:Doom, Fallout 4, Dishonored 2, and more
So, with the first conference of E3 happening tonight, with Bethesda, I checked it out and was impressed to say the least. So, I'm going to go over the stuff that was shown.
Doom- PS4, XBOX ONE, PC
So, to this game looks amazing. The graphics, the effects, everything was just seamless, and done well. The death animations show off just how great this game looks. There's also a nice selection of weapons, my personal favorite in this reveal being the chainsaw, that were showcased as well.
Multiplayer was shown, as well as a modding tool called Doom Snapmap, which is to allow all players the ability to mod the game. According to the footage shown, new maps and modes are created with building block-like features, which should make multiplayer an even better experience.
I must say, I've never really been much of a Doom fan before. I liked the original, but never played 2, and just recently tried 3 and didn't care much for it. As for this one, so far, I'm interested in it.
Dishonored 2- PS4, XBOX ONE, PC
The reveal trailer starts off with a female assassin. This game will allow you to play as either male or female. The male character, Corvo Attono, is returning from the first game. The female assassin is Emily Kaldwin, who was a secondary character in the first game.
The character you choose to play will determine what powers and abilities you'll have available to you when you start you mission. We didn't get to see Corvo in the reveal, but it's assumed he's returning with the Blink power,
Instead, we got to see Emily's abilities, which include an ability to use a magical grappling hook to pull her to anywhere, and the ability to turn into a shadow and move along walls, an ability called "Shadow Walking" that was cut from the first game.
The game takes place in Karnaca, which is where Corvo is originally from. It is a city on the continent Serkonos, south of Dunwall, where the original takes place.
It's also the birthplace of Corvo, and the source of the "corrupted" Bone Charms- passive upgrade items that give both positive and negative effects, introduced in The Knife of Dunwall DLC.
This game looks to be interesting, and makes me want to pick up the first one and give it a try. If I do, I'll post a review of it.
Fallout 4- PS4, XBOX ONE, PC
First thing I want to say, is that I definitely want the collectors edition. I would love to get one of those Pip-Boy's. Anyways, to the game.
The game starts out just before the apocalypse. It's a nice, sunny day outside, kind if like late spring, early summer. This is where you build your character, while looking into the bathroom mirror while your significant other looks on. You have the option to play as male or female, and for the first time in the series, your character has a voice all their own.
The majority of the game takes place 200 years later. You can get a dog companion early on in the game. The game takes place in Boston, and is one of the developers biggest yet.
Players can explore, complete quests, and visit towns, standard in most RPG's, but Fallout 4 also gives you the ability to build your own homestead. You can scavenge wood, metal, and other materials to build houses, starting out with just some small shacks, but eventually kitting out your new settlements with color changing lights, guard towers, stalls for merchants, and sentry guns.
The more you build, the people will move in, and the more likely you will be a target of a raider attack. You can also build your own weapons and armor as well. And all of this is optional, if say, you want to focus on just the story.
The Pip-Boy also has some new features, for instance, you can play "game tapes". Essentially it lets you play games like Donkey Kong, but with a Fallout skin, which should be interesting.
There will also be a mobile app, that turns your mobile phone into a Pip-Boy. If you order the collectors edition, you get an actual Pip-Boy, which you can put your phone in to make it a real Pip-Boy(and just saying that makes me think if Pinocchio).
This game looks great, and I can't wait to get it. Definitely gonna have to save up for the collectors edition though. Speaking of mobile apps though........
Fallout Shelter- iOS
So, this is apparently a brand new game, from the same group making Fallout 4. In the game, you make your own vault, in which you're the overseer of.
As the overseer, it is your job to maintain the vault, and keep your residents happy. Residents are able to perform various activities, and reproduce to make new residents. Parts of the shelter serve various purposes meant to help you grow your underground community.
The characters in the game are based off the Pip-Boy characters in the Fallout series. The game looks like a mix of SimTower and the base management section in XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to try this game out, at least not at present time. I don't have an iOS device, and don't know if there are plans to bring the game to android or not yet. If they do, I'll give it a try and post a review on it then.
Battlecry-PC
This is a competitive third person multiplayer game that is free2play as well. You get to choose your warrior, each with a distinctive suite of attacks and abilities from one of the several factions of diverse parts of the world.
The reveal video didn't really impress me too much. In fact, it was probably the low point of Bethesda's conference. The game just seemed like it was way too slow, which I guess in a melee type game, it needs to be, but it just didn't seem good to me.
The Elder Scrolls: Legends-iOS, PC
This looks to be Bethesda's attempt to get into the strategy card game market that Blizzard got into with Hearthstone. Honestly, I like the Elder Scrolls series, it's one of my favorite RPG series out there. But I don't think they have enough for this game to be popular.
I'm all for having more games like Hearthstone, so I'll most definitely give it a chance, if it comes to Android. I just wished they'd shown some gameplay footage of it as well.
That's it for Bethesda's E3 conference. I'm looking at the schedule and I noticed I'm going to be busy while one of the conferences are going, so I'll have to catch up to it later, and then post tomorrow night. Let's see what all gets revealed tomorrow.