If there is one thing to look forward to in the gaming year, it’s certainly E3, and E3 2019 was (almost) no different). While this year’s E3 felt like a bit of a different show with the absence of major players like Sony, what was shown at E3 2019 was still worth getting excited about.
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E3 2018 is back and each year is like Christmas for gamers. Dozens upon dozens of new game reveals, announcements, demos, and many, many surprises are shared between some of the biggest names in the games industry, and E3 2018 certainly delivered all that and more. After EA, Bethesda, Microsoft, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Sony, and
I was eleven years old and in the fifth grade when Kingdom Hearts II released. The week it came out was my final week of classes before spring break. After getting out of school on Friday, my mom took me to Target to pick up Kingdom Hearts II. I even think she bought it for me rather than
At E3 2018, I just want to hear something, anything about Titanfall 3. I want someone from Respawn Entertainment, the developers of Titanfall, to let me know that “it’s going to be alright.” Now, I don’t actually expect this to happen, but I can dream. Let’s start with some raw honesty: I don’t just like Titanfall
The dust has settled at E3 2017 after all of the press conferences and presentations have ended, and once again E3 brought out some of the biggest announcements, surprises, and reveals that gamers have to look forward to throughout this year, and the coming years. After EA, Bethesda, Microsoft, Ubisoft, Sony, and Nintendo all presented