Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 6, 2019

The 10 best PC games of E3 2019

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E3 2019 is over, and what did we learn? Well, March and April of 2020 are going to be an absolute embarrassment of riches. Four of our favorite games from this show are due to release during that two-month timespan, including heavy hitters like Dying Light 2 and Cyberpunk 2077.

Indeed, our favorite games of E3 2019 are more predictable than usual I think. Whether it's because these games stood that far above the rest this year or because there's less to choose from, the end result is the same. Comparing beforehand, my stalwart editor Brad Chacos and I had pretty much the exact same list.

It's that kind of year though, and I'm not going to complain about 10 games so incredible-looking they eclipse all others. That's at least 10 games I'm looking forward to playing in the next year or two. If you're looking for a wider look at the show's biggest reveals, be sure to check out our roundup of the 41 must-see PC game trailers of E3 2019. These games were the best of the best though. Without further ado…

The Outer Worlds

"The Outer Worlds feels even more like Fallout: New Vegas than I expected." That's our headline, and that should tell you all you need to know about why we're excited. Obsidian's essentially created a spiritual successor sans-license, with a V.A.T.S. stand-in (Tactical Time Dilation) and the same sort of humor Fallout is known for. But in space!

It's hard to know how long The Outer Worlds will be or how deep an experience, but our 30-minute demo made it look like one of the most promising games releasing this fall, especially for fans of old-school RPGs, skill checks, and branching quests. Uh…so that's me, then.

Watch Dogs Legion

I liked Watch Dogs 2a lot, actually!—but I wouldn't have expected Watch Dogs Legion to end up on our E3 favorites list. It's wildly ambitious though. No doubt you've already heard about Ubisoft's "Play As Anyone" tech, which allows you to recruit any character in the game to DedSec's cause, and then play through the story as them. Want to recruit all the guards at Scotland Yard? You can do that, or stage an uprising from a dance club, or assemble a crack team of grandmas.

Obviously I chose the last option, and it was fascinating to play some fairly standard Watch Dogs missions as an old woman who could barely run or climb, but was very talented at using the word "Buggered." I have high hopes for the story as well, given the dystopian look of this post-Brexit London. It took an entire console generation, but it looks like Ubisoft might finally capitalize on the promise of that original Watch Dogs demo.

Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077 was our favorite demo at E3 2018, and no surprise it appears on the list this year as well. We've already written an in-depth account of this year's hour-long demo, but CD Projekt once again took us through a mission with no clear winners, and highlighted how the mission might change for Netrunners versus more combat-focused characters. Oh, and it also focused on Keanu Reeves's character "Johnny Silverhand" of course.



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