![]() Also in July - right at the beginning of it - is a Nacon Connect, which is set to provide a look at Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown. ![]() EA’s Play Live will be in July, which should provide a look at a new Star Wars game. While E3 might be over, there’s still a few events coming soon that continue the celebration of gaming. Those have always been excellent to watch. ![]() Hopefully next year sees a return to a full three days of broadcasts and perhaps even a tournament or two. Metroid Dread – being the largest of the games – had two showing to bookend the stream, and it does look good. While it was only four hours long (which is still more than the three they said it would be), it was a lovely showcase of a range of games that had been shown off in the Direct. The Monster Hunter Stories 2 segment has got me considering whether to get it, as it did look good to play. The showcase of Mario Party Superstars was a particularly fun one, but that’s not to say the others weren’t good to watch. I’ve said in years past that the Treehouse team are always a delight to see in action when playing games, and this year was no different. Seeing the Nintendo Treehouse streams back in action was also a great memory. I loved watching it, though I doubt I’ll ever be getting it. No commentary about various bits of the game, just letting said game speak for itself through gameplay and cutscenes. ![]() Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy is getting a game, and it featured a lot of the game without revealing too much of the story. The Square-Enix event started with a big one – even if it’s another franchise I’m not yet invested in. I’m having fun with the strategy and humour of it, which I’m sure the second will provide a lot more of. I had yet to play Kingdom Battle – until the trailer for the second game and E3 sale pushed me to check it out. Then there was Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope – the sequel to Kingdom Battle that’s expanding on what the first game provided by going into space. There’s a lot going on with this that I’m sure to be enjoying. Along with the mountain bikes, skis, and snowboards, there’s rocket-powered wingsuits – which I’m sure will be a lot of fun. Riders Republic is looking as good as it ever did, with a lovely looking world to be exploring. Ubisoft’s Forward event had just two games that I was interested in – not counting the DLC for Watch Dogs Legion. And it made me hungry with the amount of hot dogs they were parading around during it. It seemed a bit toned down this year, focused more upon endlessly poking fun at just one thing, but it was still a fun if not memorable time. Sure, it might not be as groundbreaking as Metroid Dread’s return – and I say that as someone who has no investment in the Metroid franchise, but it was still a grand announcement.Īs ever, I watched as much as I could live, and for the first time tuned in to see Devolver’s wackiness unfold live. Much like in 2018 when Forza Horizon 4 was revealed, the reveal of Horizon 5 – even though it was very much expected – will be one I remember throughout the years. There’s been a lot of fun stuff revealed and some good memories created. ![]() There are plenty of amazing open-world games releasing on the Switch in 2022 to keep an eye out for.It’s been so great to have this celebration of gaming return this year. While a lot of open-world games will release on the PlayStation and Xbox consoles over the next couple of years, Nintendo fans won't be left behind so easily. Open-world games have something for everyone, and 2021 introduced several amazing additions to the genre. Games like Valheim bring players together with the goal of becoming the best Vikings around, while PlayStation fans are still eagerly anticipating the release of Horizon: Forbidden West later this year. RELATED: Open World Games That Everyone Forgot About Games that let players explore and immerse themselves in the world at their own pace are constantly highlighting the industry. Open-world games can cross into a variety of genres from action-adventure to survival-horror. Plenty of open-world games release each year, to the delight of fans. ![]()
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