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PixlBit Staff's Most Anticipated Games From E3

The show is over and so the PixlBit staff discusses the games that gave them the most thrills this year.

Mike’s Picks

Game of Show - Watch Dogs

Why is Watch Dogs my winner for E3? Simple, the concept is amazing.

Set in a dystopia where automated computer systems control everything and the select elite control the computers. It’s an interesting world where your every action transmits data that is then collected and stored through an aggregation system. Your purchases, viewing habits, and recreational actives are all used to compile information that can be used against you. Lucky as a hacker you’re able to override the system, gaining to anything and everything under the systems control, including valuable information.

At an E3 where Xbox Smart Glass, Cross Platform Play, and Gaming Tablets where all introduced, this interconnected world suddenly doesn’t seem so foreign.

As someone who’s spent an entire year of his life muddling through textbooks researching internet privacy law, I can tell you that it’s a great concept for a game. Relevant, grandiose, and a little foreboding the world in which Watch Dogs is set is not that far from the one we know. Through avenues like Google, Facebook, and Twitter, people relinquish a great deal of information every day without realizing it. Watch Dogs is a believable version of George Orwell’s “1984,” personifying the very real dangers of our ‘information overload’ society.

Runner-up - Beyond: Two Souls

If you’ve read my preview for Beyond: Two Souls, then you probably already know that I’m in love with this title, or at least with what I’ve seen so far. I’m a strong believer that games are an interactive medium that hold the potential to evoke our strongest emotions and challenge our most steadfast ideals. It is ambitious projects like Beyond: Two Souls that allow me to continue holding on to that belief.

The cinematic trailer for this title simply blew me away. The acting lead by Ellen Page was fantastic, the narrative seems deep and thought provoking, but most importantly Quantic Dream’s new sophisticated capture software adds a whole new human element to gaming. The depth and realism in which Quantic’s software provides is outstanding, but what really makes this advancement special is what Beyond: Two Souls looks to do with it. For me the best part of the trailer wasn’t the explosions, it wasn’t when we got to see Jodie’s powers. No, what truly blew me away was when Jodie sat there silently; she never spoke, but her face said more than any words ever could. I’ve never been able to empathize with a video game character on that level before and I can’t wait to do it again.

David Cage Creative Director/Founder of Quantic Dream said he’s never seen anything like Ellen Page’s performance as Jodie Holmes in a video game. I have to say, I’m inclined to believe him.

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Comments

Michael117

06/09/2012 at 07:47 PM

Angelo is the man for picking Halo 4. Runner up for me is Watch Dogs.

Jon Lewis Staff Writer

06/10/2012 at 08:25 PM

Haha, for me it was The Last of Us as winner, and Watch Dogs as Runner up. The Last of Us looks incredible and while Watch Dogs does as well, I felt really engaged in the demo of The Last of Us that I saw. 

Michael117

06/11/2012 at 12:18 PM

Last of Us should be really fun JD, it looks like a blast, but it's not like we haven't played this game before. It's like every game you've ever played. It's like the new Tomb Raider, it's like Splinter Cell Conviction, it's like Uncharted with an M rating, we could go on. It has that now "classic" over the shoulder perspective that started becoming standard after Gears of War, it has the mechanics you'd expect it to have, it has some interactions I'd expect it to have in contemporary game design. The little daughter AI is cool but it's not an innovation.

It'll be a ton of fun from what I've seen, but it doesn't earn Game of Show for me because I've already played that game before. The hypocrisy in that statement is that my choice was Halo 4 and I've been playing Halo since 2001 lol, but that's just because I'm a huge fan. I pick Halo 4 because I'm genuinely excited for the new story and gameworld. The gameplay itself should be pretty familiar.

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