The Best Games of E3 2018 (Best of Show)

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Resident Evil 2 Remake

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Reviews Editor Zhiqing Wan: “Early on in the demo, I ventured into the east wing with nothing but a handgun and 10 bullets. The RPD’s press room is still as elegant as always, though it certainly does look a lot prettier now. As was the case with Resident Evil 7, Capcom makes fantastic use of audio and sound design to constantly keep you on edge as you’re exploring. The gurgle from a closed stall in the women’s bathroom never failed to keep me jumpy, even though I knew for a fact there wasn’t anyone there. Even walking past the windows gives you a foreboding sense of unease because you just know that something’s going to jump you at some point. It might not be now, or even in the next 15 minutes, but you know it’s going to happen.

Resident Evil 2 Remake is both a wistful trip down memory lane and an exciting venture into the unknown. That cramped feeling of claustrophobia is out in full force with the third-person camera, providing a new and more intimate look into the labyrinth that is the Raccoon Police Department. ”

Control

Twinfinite’s Best of Show for E3 2018 – Zhiqing Wan’s Picks

Control

Reviews Editor Zhiqing Wan: “Control is probably the most mysterious game we’ve seen at E3 2018. Remedy’s new project made its debut during Sony’s press conference with a very stylish trailer, but didn’t tell us much at all about what it actually was. This year, we got to take a peek at the game through a closed doors presentation, and we have at least some idea of what Control is about.

The game puts you in control of protagonist Jesse Faden, who works for the Federal Bureau of Control. When the Director mysteriously passes away, she assumes the new position, and with the job comes a few added perks and powers….

Control isn’t satisfied with just being a third-person shooter, however; Jesse also has telekinetic abilities that allow her to manipulate objects in the environment. She can manipulate debris to form a protective shield around her, or use them to attack her enemies. Control’s visual design is rather impressive, with every enemy encounter looking beautifully chaotic as trash starts flying all over the screen… Control is really weird and mind-bending, but in the best way possible. It’s hard to really make sense of what it is, but the game’s unique setting and self-assured attitude has left me wanting more.”


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