After many years of anticipation for other E3s, I still feel the buzz and excitement, even if it is not quite as high as previous years. But still, it is a chance to show the world that video games are huge and important to the human populace in general.

My favourite ways of watching E3 are through streaming it on Twitch, with broadcasters like DansGaming or Lirik, etc., as I get banter from them and chat (their viewers messaging them) and feel as though I am watching it with an audience of like-minded fans of gaming.

My interest for this year is a few anticipated titles which could really show some advancement from their previous instalments, or not but are definitely ones to watch out for.

Watch Dogs Legion, which I think was leaked, is one that if going by only the original Id definitely be cautious of. But the slick coolness and colour dynamics of the second instalment, which also had some interesting gameplay, makes any others in this series something to really get excited for.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order may, and I mean may, be exciting but I am definitely not getting hyped up for an actual good Star Wars game. I have lost faith in this gaming franchise, as developers are just not bold enough in making anything complicated like a western role-player or Dark Forces/Jedi Outcast type first person shooter set in the Star Wars universe, which is disappointing to say the least. Ill just have to wait and see.

Fable IV may be a contender for a possible reveal or not. I thought that this franchise may not be making any comeback in any significant way, but rumours are out there and maybe some clever developers have found the secret to making this series something that was originally envisioned by series creators Lionhead Studios and Peter Molyneux.

Final Fantasy VII Remake will, of course, be pretty much my top interest but there have been so few reveals of anything significant that maybe Sony are saving the main reveal for their conference as a headline act. Id love to know at least how far away it is from being released. Its hard to envision how a huge PlayStation 1 game can be turned into a full blown modern looking game for modern gamers and still keep the magic for the ones who have lived with this title since 1997. But I feel confident that it can be something quite special, especially after seeing what Final Fantasy XV achieved.

The Elder Scrolls VI is, of course, another main title Id like more information on, but I think it has been reported that director and executive producer Todd Howard has told a bunch of attendees at PAX East that its still too early to talk about the game and asked everyone to please be patient.

He needs to get the company he works for back into the good books of gamers after some recent backlashes on a particular title recently, of which I wont go into here. Either way, Elder Scrolls VI is still a long, loRead More – Source