![]() ![]() It doesn’t look terrible, that’s for sure, but it doesn’t look all that exciting. The other major reveal was Rainbow Six Extraction, which was known as Rainbow Six Quarantine not that long ago. Still the potential of a well-made open world Avatar game is exciting, and it’s good to know that the game is actually coming not long from now. We saw a purely cinematic trailer, of course, and it didn’t tell us much about the actual game or its gameplay, other than the fact that it’s going be a first person open world action-adventure game. We’ve known about Ubisoft Massive’s Avatar game for quite some time (it was first confirmed to be in the works way back in 2017), but honestly, it’s announcement here came as a bit of a surprise. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle was one of the best games of 2017, completely contrary to initial expectations, and from what we’ve seen of it so far, it definitely seems like Sparks of Hope is looking to deliver an even better experience.Īvatar: Frontiers of Pandorawas also announced. ![]() The game’s leak prior to E3 may have dampened the impact of the announcement somewhat, but nothing can take away from how good the game looks. The biggest and most exciting new announcement at the Ubisoft Forward was Mario + Rabbit Sparks of Hope. First, we had Ubisoft- which was a decent yet tame way to kick off the festivities. The next day, however, E3 proper did begin. It’s hard not to salivate at that prospect, and we’d be remiss no to mention the waves Elden Ring made before E3 even technically began, with a January release date announcement to boot. Who should off the best, most interesting games, and promised exciting things for the future? Let’s talk about the events of E3 in the order that they happened, and take a look at how each of them turned out (for the purposes of this feature, we’re only talking about the publisher showcases).īefore E3 even technically began, Elden Ring had already taken the industry by storm, impressing with its first gameplay showing and with its promise of a game with that trademark FromSoftware depth and mechanical polish, but set in a massive, ambitious open world, and with the collective strength of Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. But the question, as it ever is, is who had the best show out of all the attendees. Though far from perfect, E3 2021 still had quite a few exciting new announcements and meaty new updates spread out across its several showcases and events. That said, it’s not like there was nothing of note at this year’s E3. After all, development has been fickle enough due to COVID-related production challenges as it is. Where publishers and developers often begin preparations for the next E3 nearly a year in advance, this time, it was clear that things came together in a more haphazard way this year- which is understandable. We’re still in the midst of a pandemic, and plans for E3 came together later than they usually do every year. E3 made a comeback this year following its absence in 2020, and it was clear right off the bat that it wasn’t going to be the even that you’d usually expect. ![]()
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