But that doesn't mean the surprises aren't worth shouting about, those games that unwittingly stop us in our tracks for all the right reasons. ![]() The stature, the pizzazz, the fanfare – these games have all of this in spades, and they're the reason we have annual events in the first place. Games like Starfield, Redfall, The Callisto Protocol, Diablo 4, and The Last of Us: Part 1 will always steal the spotlight – and rightly so. Which is also one of my favourite things about E3. Granted, The Last Case of Benedict Fox is a ways away from its tentative Spring 2023 release, but it's entered my radar with a bang – both as one to watch, and as an alternative to Hollow Knight: Silksong whenever it may poke its head above the parapet proper. The thought of getting to grips with a tight and punchy platformer, one that tells an intriguing tale, lets me switch off while exploring, but equally demands my full attention with my fists raised in its epic showdowns sounds absolutely perfect. Having rolled from GTA Online's The Contract update at the turn of the year into a stint in Fortnite, then Elden Ring, and latterly Sniper Elite 5, I'm feeling a wee bit burnt out on sprawling, all-encompassing open world sandboxes that offer so much to do and see at the moment. "But that doesn't mean the surprises aren't worth shouting about, those games that unwittingly stop us in our tracks for all the right reasons."Īll of which sounds right up my street.
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