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These are the biggest games announced at E3 this week

Be excited. Be very excited.

IT’S BEEN A BUSY E3 this year with the PS4, Xbox One and Wii U showing off what is one of the more exciting lineups in recent years.

There were far too many to list here but here are the most eye-catching titles covered at one of the biggest gaming events of the year.

Note: where possible, we’ve included all the platforms each title is being released on. Since some of them are timed releases (Eg: Rise of the Tomb Raider is appearing on Xbox One first), we’ll make reference to other platforms they will likely appear on in brackets.

The sequels

Fallout 4
For: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Release date: 10th November

The post-apocalyptic series gets a splash of colour and some new features when a preview of the game was shown off. On top of exploration, you will be able to build settlements, modify your weapons and do the usual exploration where you visit towns and complete quests.

A collectors edition will come with a real-life Pipboy, a wrist-mount which includes a slot for your smartphone to create a second screen experience, and mods for the PC version will also work on Xbox One.

E3 Trailers / YouTube

Halo 5: Guardians
For: Xbox One
Release date: 27 November

While it appeared at last year’s Xbox event, the focus this year was on the single player experience, a squad-based shooter that also includes some cinematic moments. There was also time to show off multiplayer which places particular emphasis on level size as well as the weaponry and vehicles available to you.

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Rise of the Tomb Raider
For: Xbox One/360 (PS4 and PC)
Release date: 10th November

Rise of the Tomb Raider got an extended gameplay trailer featuring Lara Croft trying to survive an avalanche while climbing a mountain. The sequel looks like it will improve upon the cinematic set pieces from the previous game as Croft survives the harsh wilderness and explores ancient ruins.

Xbox / YouTube

Starfox Zero
For: Wii U
Release date: Christmas 2015

Originally announced at last year’s E3, the new trailer showed a variety of new vehicles including a small mech walker, and a drone-like aircraft.

It also combines the GamePad gyroscope so you can look around your spacecraft by moving it while your TV screen keeps a third-person view.

Nintendo / YouTube

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
For: PS4
Release date: 2016

Likely to be the final game in the series, personal circumstances force fortune hunter Nathan Drake to come out of retirement and search of a fabled pirate treasure. He may be older but the action pieces are still as dynamic as before, making you feel like you’re part of a live action movie.

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Legend of Zelda: Triforce heroes
For: 3DS
Release date: Autumn 2015

Looking similar to Four Swords, Triforce Heroes will see three Links explore the world and join forces to save the world.

The focus is very much on multiplayer as you aid each other – one action is totem mode where you stack on top of each other to complete specific aims – when navigating dungeons. Although if you don’t have friends, you can still enjoy it.

Nintendo / YouTube

Dark Souls 3
For: Xbox One (PC and PS4)
Release date: Early 2016

Will you expect it to be anything less than brutally difficult? The answer is no and you wouldn’t want it any other way.

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Doom
For: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Release date: Spring 2016

The classic shoot-em-up foray into horror didn’t quite go to plan with the release of the third game, but the sequel looks like it’s going back to basics. Weapons like the chainsaw and the super shotgun will make a reappearance. Either way, it’s going to be bloody and violent.

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Yoshi’s Wooly World
For: Wii U
Release date: 16th October

Yoshi’s Island was one of the best games of the SNES-era – if not one of the best games in general – so it’s not a bad thing that the next Yoshi game continues this tradition.

It takes some inspiration from Kirby’s Epic Yarn – both in style and gameplay – and it’s on course to be titled ‘most adorable game of 2015′ (if such an award exists, which it should).

Nintendo / YouTube

Mirror Edge Catalyst
For: Xbox One, PS4, PC
Release date: 23rd February 2016

The stylish first-person free-runner is back and is a prequel building upon the solid foundations the original had. From the trailer alone, it looks like it will add an extra layer of complexity to both the parkour and combat.

Mirror's Edge / YouTube

Xenoblade Chronicles X
For: Wii U
Release date: 4th December

Following the strong critical reception the original received, the sequel looks like more of the same but with more expansive worlds as you battle massive lifeforms and try to survive on a new planet.

Nintendo / YouTube

Mario & Luigi: Paper Worlds 
For: 3DS
Release date: 2015

An RPG that combines both the worlds of 3D Mario and Paper Mario is an odd proposition in itself, but this is Nintendo we’re talking about. You use the abilities of Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario to navigate the world, find hidden secrets and battle enemies in turn-based combat that rewards timed attacks.

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The Originals

The Last Guardian
For: PS4
Release date: 2016

From the same team which brought Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, The Last Guardian was originally announced in 2009 but has been stuck in development hell. Not anymore as it now has a 2016 release date and features a child and a giant griffin/rat-like hybrid creature as you navigate desolate and crumbling ruins.

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Metroid Prime: Federation Force
For: 3DS
Release date: 2016

A co-op game based in the Metroid world, you don’t control Samus but four members of a force exploring different worlds and hunting down monsters. The other multiplayer game is BlastBall, which is a 3 vs 3 sci-fi sports battle.

Nintendo / YouTube

No Man’s Sky
For: PS4
Release date: N/A

No Man’s Sky looks both amazing yet slow-paced if this demo is anything to go by. We know it’s going to be massive, but there could be a lot of downtime between exploring worlds and even the dogfights in space look a bit slow. Still, it’s too early to judge and since there’s no release date yet, there’s time to polish it further.

GolemDE / YouTube

Horizon: Zero Dawn
For: PS4
Release date: 2016

From the makers of Killzone comes this post-apocalyptic (we’re assuming it is) where your opponents are mechanical dinosaurs and you control a cavewoman with nothing but a spear and a bow to defend yourself with.

PlayStation / YouTube

Star Wars: Battlefront
For: PS4, Xbox One, PC
Release date: 17th November

So this is a continuation of the Battlefront series, but it’s an original Star Wars game which takes place during the Battle of Hoth.

The footage shown was only pre-alpha gameplay, but everything you can expect is there, AT-STs, TIE Fighters, lightsabers and large battles so if you’re a fan, you’ve every reason to be excited.

EAStarWars / YouTube

Dreams
For: PS4
Release date: N/A

Do we have any idea what’s happening in this trailer? Not in the slightest but Dreams certainly looks intriguing. You can create your own game worlds/dreams as well as explore and remix other people’s creations.

PlayStation / YouTube

ReCore
For: Xbox One
Release date: Spring 2016

Not much was revealed about this game from one of the people behind Mega Man (Keiji Inafune). The trailer featured a young woman making her way through a desert and fighting mechanical enemies. She’s accompanied by her own robot pets to help her. Certainly one to keep an eye on.

outsidexbox / YouTube

Yo-Kai Watch
For: 3DS
Release date: Christmas 2015

Another RPG from Level 5 (of Dark Cloud and Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch fame), Yo-Kai Watch is all about summoning monsters and battling them against evil spirits in the town of Springdale. A bit like Pokémon but with the charm and style associated with Level 5′s titles.

Nintendo / YouTube

Cuphead
For:
Xbox One, PC
Release date: 2016

A Contra-style game that has the look of a classic 1930s cartoon? Sure, why not.

Xbox / YouTube

Unravel
For: PS4, Xbox One
Release date: N/A

EA’s title was one of the more adorable announcements and takes place in the real world. Taking control of a red yarn called Yarny, you must navigate the woods, snow and nature using your thread. A similar idea to Yoshi’s Epic Yarn but it looks just as good.

Rangris Gaming / YouTube

The remakes/re-releases

Final Fantasy VII
For:
PS4 (PC & Xbox One versions likely)
Release date:
N/A

Chances are if you’re familiar with games, you know the deal with Final Fantasy VII. All you need to know is a remake is happening and that’s all that matters.

PlayStation / YouTube

Shenmue III
For: PS4, PC
Release date: 2016

Since it was released back in 1999 on Dreamcast, Shenmue was seen as one of the best games ever created, showcasing the kind of open world detail we take for granted in titles like GTA.

Not much is known about the third edition (it’s likely it will wrap up the loose ends of the second game) but it already smashed its $2 million Kickstarter target in the space of 12 hours so it’s going to be popular at least.

GameSpot / YouTube

Rare Classics
For:
Xbox One
Release date: 4th August

A collection that features 30 games from Rare catalogue including Battletoads, Perfect Dark, Jet Force Gemini and Banjo-Kazooie to name a few. What’s not to like?

(Update: an earlier version of this article said that Goldeneye was included in the anthology. This was incorrect and has been updated to reflect this).

Xbox / YouTube

Super Mario Maker
For: Wii U
Release date: 11th September

The level design of the original Super Mario Bros still puts most games to shame, but if you played it and thought ‘yeah, I could do better’, that’s what Super Mario Maker is for.

Soon you’ll be able to prove you’re better than most game designers with ingenious level structure and enemy placement. Or you could just create the kind of levels that will emotionally break anyone foolish enough to attempt it. Your choice, really.

Nintendo / YouTube

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:55 PM

    Warehouse in Ireland please. Having to wait for parcels to ship from UK is not good enough.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 1:48 PM

    Amazons high tech jobs are based in Dublin. The companies warehouses are based in Britain. It’s cheaper than Ireland.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 2:14 PM

    Yeah that 1 day prime service is shocking! If I order something now I won’t have it until tomorrow ffs!

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    Dec 1st 2014, 2:54 PM

    Amazon consider Ireland as part of the UK geographicaly for business reasons while for delivery reasons they consider NI and The Republic to be the same.I worked there and it used to provide endless hours of fun trying to explain the situation to idiot ‘nationalists and unionists’ who would take offence to this.Then added to that for tax they are registered in Lux.Most likely they will open a hub here at some point but most items will still have to come from the UK. There just isn’t the population here to justify a warehouse system big enough to hold 17m items.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 11:55 AM

    More people out of a job

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:02 PM

    “hiring 80,000 seasonal workers to meet the coming onslaught of holiday orders.”

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:03 PM

    are they? some might be out of a job running around the floor picking items. but someone has to look after the robots, repair them and even build them so jobs are created as well.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:12 PM

    Simon,that’s a very short term view.

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    Mute Simon Barnes
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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:13 PM

    how so. remember back in the 80′s when computers were being brought into the office and work place and we were all supposed to be out of jobs?

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:33 PM

    Simon, they are doing a physical job that only people could do. You can be very sure that any of these working in these huge spaces will have a very long lifespan unlike anything that will be for sale in the future in PC World etc for the home.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:39 PM

    Did you actually read the article?

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    Mute Simon Barnes
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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:43 PM

    ” They are doing a physical job that only people could do” — bit of a contradiction there

    I work in this area (electrical / mechanical IT support) if they have 3000 robots then they need a good load of people to back them up. I would very much doubt that 3000 people were let go to be replaced by 3000 machines.
    Machines that run for 24 hours a day need weekly / monthly PM’s. Software upgrades, cleaning and replacing. so while they have a long life span they are continually being looked after unlike your house hold appliances that only get service when they break down,
    Support jobs are also much better paid than picking jobs. And at the end of the day, shouldn’t we be using robots and machines to do the more mundane tasks and upgrading our human work force for the better.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:50 PM

    Simon the robots will become self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th and repair themselves. Only a matter of time.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 1:03 PM

    Jason,Simon. The PEOPLE that did this job last year are highly unlikely to be be servicing these robots. They have most likely been told that there is no work for them. Not everyone has the capacity to up skill. Amazon and those who follow them have not got the welfare of their seasonal workers in mind and are not trying impress ye, they have long term wage bill reductions driving this practice.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 1:19 PM

    Its called progress….

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    Dec 1st 2014, 9:44 PM

    Jesusdittyfcukinchrist they took are jobs !

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:10 PM

    To help the employees, who are they kidding. To CUT THE WAGE BILL.
    PR*cks

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    Dec 1st 2014, 1:00 PM

    Johnny 5

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:07 PM

    Irish Water is currently drafting up an army of robots in the form of precision electronic meters to “help” distribute something which is of a basic right.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:23 PM

    Correction: “help” control something which is of a basic right.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:40 PM

    Ffs, read this so as not to hear about IW, not everything should be brought back to water. Getting very boring now.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 11:59 AM

    My thoughts exactly.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 12:41 PM

    What are your thoughts, pray tell?

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    Dec 1st 2014, 3:39 PM

    I am thinking he was just missing an ellipses…
    His thoughts are centred around precision.

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    Dec 1st 2014, 4:11 PM

    With everything getting automated and a growing world population, what happens when there aren’t enough jobs for everybody? A genuine question….maybe we will be starship troopers.

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