The Ten Best Games of E3 2013
Honorable mentions:
Most exciting announcement: Mirror’s Edge 2
Most unexpected announcement: Mirror’s Edge 2
Mirror’s Edge fans have been waiting for a sequel for almost five years now, and even though some pundits have predicted its inevitable announcement for a while, it just never felt like a game that Electronic Arts would seriously consider. The original, which I think is one of the best and most important games of this generation, has a vocal fanbase, but EA and the entire big-budget console apparatus aren’t particularly well-known for their on-going support of cult games. I’m still fifty percent sure Mirror’s Edge II will disappear like Beyond Good & Evil 2 apparently has. Still, EA says it’s coming, and until the publisher just suddenly refuses to talk about it I guess we can take the company at its word.
Longest line at E3: Titanfall
Even the press-only line for the new mecha shooter from the former Modern Warfare developers was insanely long. It was so long I almost missed out on the only demo at E3 where videogame people shot at each other.
Best use of the Ghostbusters theme song: Tom Clancy’s The Division
The demo for Ubisoft’s upcoming multiparanoiac shooter The Division was a bummer that only an Alex Jones Infowarrior could enjoy—until the Ghostbusters theme song blasted into our theater and flipped the script with its jaunty R&B grooves. Okay, that was just the Just Dance-off outside bleeding through the makeshift theater walls, but it was pretty much the only thing I remember about The Division. I’m not really sure who’s going to care about The Division if it doesn’t have that song in it (or at least “I Want a New Drug”.)
Best side-scrolling skateboard game for the PS Vita: OlliOlli
It was a packed field but OlliOlli came out on top. Kudos!