Summer Game Fest, , has come and gone. The E3 replacement included multiple online showcases and onsite events, each aimed at drumming up excitement for a flood of upcoming games. Which games rocked? Which ones sucked? Which ones will become video game industry touchstones while the rest fade from memory? We tried to play as many of them as we could to find out.
After flying back from LA, throwing all our dirty laundry in the corner, and passing out, we started gathering every single game we got a chance to actually go hands-on with during Summer Game Fest, from to , and all of the indies in-between. In some cases, we only got mere minutes with the the games as their developers and brand managers pitched us on what made them great. But for other games, like , we were able to roam new worlds at our leisure and chew on them for a while.
We saw loud monster truck races, real-time strategy battles, Souls-likes, sidescrollers, hotly anticipated knockoffs, and much, much more. Every game we got a chance to try out is here for your perusal, along with details on where they’ll launch and when. October 15, 2024 Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC Amazon Games’ has had an interesting few years.
Billed as an MMORPG and launched in 2021 on PC, it’s now being repackaged and re-released as for a console drop. Weirdly, Amazon is also shifting the marketing approach for : it has all of the base game material, the xpansion, and a slew of new content—and the team is calling it an RPG, not an MMO,.
