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February 2, 2026 8:23 am


E3 2018: Ghost of Tsushima is a Stunning Breakthrough for Sucker Punch

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The demonstration shows a good bit of combat, which definitely looks like an evolution for the series, as well as a departure from the familiar techniques of the assassins from prior installments. The player will control a mercenary and employ parries, dodges, and special abilities, like the unbelievably cool “Sparta kick,” to dispatch foes. Whether or not the addition of interactive dialogue will be a real game-changer, the trailer for Assassin’s Creed Odyssey demands attention by showing off what the series does best: huge, gorgeous worlds to explore, engaging historical narratives, and exciting com

Sucker Punch and Ghost of Tsushima creative director Nate Fox walked us (and a handful of other outlets) through the same mission shown during Sony’s press conference, but much more was revealed during the gameplay presentation, such as the fact that the mission shown was actually a side mission that isn’t part of the core story. Here’s everything we learned from the d

Authenticity to the period and setting were one of Sucker Punch’s key objectives when building the game. The team traveled to Japan to study the environment and architecture of the time and took that knowledge to develop a stunning game. From the thick forests to the lush moss growing on rocks to the fields of wheat that blow in the wind, Ghost of Tsushima is a gorgeous game to behold. To add additional authenticity to the world, the demo was played with Japanese audio, an option that will be available players at launch.

Sure, there are a lot of competitive games that have graced this list — SoulCalibur 6 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , to name a few. But how about when looking at games that are uniquely prepared for the eSports, Twitch market? And if we looked deep in our hearts, we knew a Battle Royale game would be making the list in some f

E3 stayed true to its name in 2018, delivering information at a rate overwhelming to even the most seasoned video game consumers. Amid the barrage of announcements, demos, and trailers, perhaps the most compelling developments came in the form of in-engine gameplay footage, which developers were particularly generous about this year. Gameplay footage is precious because it’s a game’s most honest representation. Plus, often-times it reveals new information about a game. That being said, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the cacophony. So as the dust settles, let’s run through the 5 best gameplay trailers from E3 2018 , in no particular or

2010’s post-apocalyptic first person shooter Rage saw mixed reception at its release, which makes the forthcoming follow-up’s considerable presence and surrounding buzz that much more impressive. The near-universally positive response to Rage 2 ‘s wild trailer is a testament to the developers’ passion for the project, a duo made up by id Software and Avalanche Studios. Predictably, the game will be an open world, first-person run-and-gun affair. Nonetheless, the trailer couldn’t have done a better job making Rage 2 look ridiculously

We’ve been sold on the idea of Insomniac Games making a Spider-Man title since it was first revealed a few years ago but somehow after finally playing it for ourselves at E3 we left more impressed than expected. With the best feeling web-swinging ever seen in a Spidey game and combat that truly makes you feel like the Wall Crawler, it’s easy to see how this one took home so many of our awards. September can’t come soon eno

It’s due to its now-delayed release window that Ghost of Tsushima will instead be instead focused on at the as-yet-unannounced PlayStation Meeting 2020. This kind of event could tentatively fall anywhere through 2020. 2016’s PlayStation Meeting was in September and focused on the announcement and reveal of the PlayStation Pro console. A PlayStation Meeting 2020 could similarly focus on the PS5, showcasing Ghost of Tsushima side Quests|Https://tsushimalegend.com/ of Tsushima as a launch title or as an example of the PS5’s potent

Early trailers for Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man had most convinced that the developer was headed in the right direction with its Marvel adaptation. But finally going hands-on with the game convinced us that this is exactly what fans are looking for. The swinging feels like a dream, the combat is fast-paced and offers plenty of opportunities for experimentation, and the story seems to offer fun twists on existing Spidey lore. To put it simply, Spider-Man feels like a Spider-Man game and that’s all one can hope

Coming off the success and reinvention of the franchise that was Assassin’s Creed Origins , it’s easy to see the potential in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey . Set in ancient Greece, Odyssey has the same DNA as Origins but mixes in a more focused RPG system, new twists to combat, and more for players to do moment-to-moment. Much like the transition from AC 1 to AC 2 , Odyssey feels like a refinement of the strong platform of Origins , with some added variety to boot. Massive battles and ship conflicts are just the tip of the iceb

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