More new IPs. The only one I saw announced at E3 (that I both know of and am at least mildly interested in) was Splatoon. All of the other stuff I liked was either from an established series or was known about prior to E3.
Actually, Grey Goo was at E3. I saw a stage demo yesterday during Gamespot's live coverage.Vigormortis said:Games I wanted to see that didn't show up? Well, of those that I know are either in development or being actively promised by their owners[footnote]Seriously, Ubisoft...now you're just being dicks about it.[/footnote]...
Homeworld: Shipbreakers
Half-Life 3
Left 4 Dead 3
Sins of a Dark Age
Grey Goo
Firewatch
Beyond Good & Evil 2
To name a few. And really, the vast majority of games that were on display at E3 didn't interest me at all - save for a few titles here and there and a few titles revealed at Nintendo's conference.
That, and I'm still hoping against hope that we'll see a Psychonauts sequel.
All in all a rather meek, predictable, dull, and generally uninformative E3. 'Course, this doesn't come as a shock.
Did they said they have plans to make it like the classic RE or more the recent ones?delta4062 said:There was no Resident Evil 7 announcement. The one thing I wanted to come out of E3.
You must be the first person I heared someone like the game.delta4062 said:I think they've said both. However I would want it like the recent ones. I adored RE6.SweetShark said:Did they said they have plans to make it like the classic RE or more the recent ones?delta4062 said:There was no Resident Evil 7 announcement. The one thing I wanted to come out of E3.
I think the DoW devs went bust. Who owns that particular IP now?MrPeanut said:Dawn of War III or Space Marine II
But I guess GW prefers licensing shovelware instead of real games.