
E3’s Unsung Games – The HP Podcast #25
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With this massive tidal wave of Indie games coming our way in the next few months I wanted to take a second to put the spotlight on 5 awesome Indie games shown at E3 2019.
After last years E3 reveal, Metro Exodus has been pretty quiet. This year the game is back with a new trailer and a release window of Spring 2019. Following up the good ending of Metro Last Light, Exodus takes a bold new approach to the series with more open world style levels in the snowy Russian north.
It takes a lot of balls to show a game three E3’s in a row and keep so much a secret. Each showing pulls back the curtain just a little bit more. This is a guy asking for our trust, and there is no reason not to give it. The Metal Gear series has pushed the medium forward in so many ways.
Here we are now in 2018, after years of silence and speculation, and the game will arrive early next year. As far as everything we’ve seen so far, it looks like it will be worth the wait.
Gamers would tell you that E3 is even better than Christmas, unless of course you get all the games for Christmas that you were hyped about from E3. In that case Christmas could compete with E3, but for most people E3 is the Mecca of video games.
Sony showed off a lot of great games at E3 and in any other year, the closer look we got at Ghost of Tsushima, a dazzling love letter to the cinematic language of the samurai epics I grew up on, would’ve earned it game of the show but not in a year in which Naughty Dog brought The Last of Us Part II gameplay goods. No, sir.
There’s a smell in the air, and a painfully tingling sensation in my wallet. It’s the smell emanating from the stampede of games coming in the fall of 2018 and spring of 2019. It’s a flood that may be marking the end of this gaming generation with a definite bang.