The week of E3 is filled with so many games, it's often hard to find a way to stand out from the crowd. One way to accomplish that is by doing something completely unexpected, say like teaming Mario up with the Rabbids.
Writers have struggled with the idea of artificial intelligence growing into something more than the sum of a bunch of circuits. We've rarely been given an opportunity to step into those robotic shoes. That's where Quantic Dream's 'Detroit: Become Human' starts to get interesting.
'Everybody's Golf' (formerly known as 'Hot Shots Golf' outside of Japan) arrives this year to celebrate the anniversary milestone, and it's not a moment to soon for devoted fans.
Whatever your opinion of 2015's Star Wars Battlefront, DICE crafted a multiplayer experience that truly made you feel as if you were part of the action. The scope may have been limited, but the battle between the Imperial army and the Rebel forces gave us the impression we were the unseen heroes of the Galactic Civil War. With Star Wars Battlefront II, that feeling once again returns. After going hands-on with Battlefront II's multiplayer at E3 this week, it's clear DICE has crafted a deeper experience that gives actual weight to the battles beyond a kill count.