E3 2013: All The Previews

E3 2013: All The Previews
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Battlefield 4 – Xbox One, PS4, PC, PS3, and Xbox 360

Dave loves a bit of Battlefield, so he was the man we sent to check out the latest game. Having got hands-on with Battlefield 4 multiplayer he liked what he played and reckons DICE’s game has a significant visual advantage over CoD: Ghosts.

PES 2014 – Xbox 360 and PS3

This year PES is getting a bit of an overhaul, with a brand-new game engine. Steve went hands-on with PES 2014 to see if the game can compete with FIFA this year despite not appearing on next-gen systems.

FIFA 14 – Xbox One and PS4

FIFA 14 on current-gen was already looking great, but the game for Xbox One and PS4 is visually far superior and still plays really well. Read Steve’s FIFA 14 next-gen hands-on for all the info on why this might be the best FIFA to date.

The Witcher 3 – Xbox One, PS4, and PC

This action RPG got a lot of people excited at E3, including our very own Chris Bratt. Read his The Witcher 3 impression article for all the info on why this could be game of the show.

Need for Speed: Rivals – Xbox One, PS4, PC, Xbox 360, and PS3

Racing games are everywhere at E3, but NFS: Rivals might be one of the most fun at the show. Dave got hands-on with Need for Speed: Rivals and reckons it might be next-gen’s first must-have racer.

Bayonetta 2 – Wii U

As one of the games the core gaming audience is excited about for Wii U, it’s a little disappointing to hear that Simon wasn’t overly impressed. Find out why in his Bayonetta 2 hands-on impressions.

Mad Max – Xbox One, PS4, PC, PS3, and Xbox 360

Avalanche is known for creating the brilliant Just Cause series. Now it’s trying its hand at the much-loved Mad Max franchise. Simon got a first-look at Mad Max and felt the wasteland was a little too empty for its own good.

The Legend Of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds – 3DS

It’s no secret that Simon loves Zelda, so the fact he loves 3DS game A Link Between Worlds shouldn’t be a surprise. Anyway, check out his The Legend Of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds hands-on for a blast of nostalgia love.

DriveClub – PS4

Dave takes a look at DriveClub on the PS4, and isn’t overly impressed. Read his hands-on DriveClub impressions here.

Dead Rising 3 – Xbox One

Steve took a break from moaning about games to write about how Dead Rising 3 isn’t as serious as it looks. Read his Dead Rising 3 impressions here.

Batman: Arkham Origins – Xbox 360, PS3, PC, and Wii U

Simon is a big batman fan, so when he says that Arkham Origins could be the best game in the series he must be impressed. Read his Batman: Arkham Origins hands-on impressions to find out more.

Call of Duty: Ghosts – Xbox One and PS4

With Battlefield 4 looking so impressive at E3 this year, CoD has its work cut out. Steve saw a new demo that didn’t really ease his concerns. Read his Call of Duty: Ghosts Xbox One and PS4 impressions for more info.

The Division – Xbox One and PS4

In his The Division first-impressions article Steve says that Ubisoft’s game was one of the most visually impressive of E3. Does it look like a good game though?

Watch Dogs – Xbox One, PS4, PC, Wii U, PS3, and Xbox 360

Watch Dogs might not be the new hotness it was at E3 2012, but it’s still looking pretty great. In Steve’s Watch Dogs E3 2013 impressions article he says it might end up being one of the best games of the year.

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag – Xbox One, PS4, PC, Wii U, PS3, and Xbox 360

In Steve’s Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag E3 impressions article he said it’s “another impressive Ubisoft showing at this year’s E3.” Find all the key details in his full story.

Mario Kart 8 – Wii U

The Wii U might be losing on column inches this E3 thanks to the new consoles, but Simon says that Mario Kart 8 might be a highlight of the series in his hands-on impressions. Read the full article for more info.

Super Mario 3D World – Wii U

It might not be a new Mario Galaxy, but it could be the best console Mario game in years. Simon went hands on with Super Mario 3D World and came away very impressed.

Ryse: Son of Rome – Xbox One

Phew, it seems Ryse isn’t a QTE mess. Simon went hands-on with Ryse: Son of Rome and feels Microsoft might have something very good on its hands. He also reckons it looks “ridiculous”.

Killer Instinct – Xbox One

Killer Instinct for Xbox One got a big cheer during Microsoft’s E3 conference, but is the game too old-school for its own good? Simon went hands-on with Killer Instinct to find out.

Forza 5 – Xbox One

As one of the Xbox One’s key launch titles, Forza 5 has a lot riding on its next-gen bonnet. Thankfully the game is looking good, as Simon found out in his Forza 5 Xbox One hands-on.