Another year , another E3 gone - but it wouldn ' t be E3 without an arbitrary ranking of the games announced during the various conferences . Fortunately , we ' ve used the power of democracy to decide what we ' ll call our games of show . Our top five games from E3 2016 were voted on by our contributors , and it ' s genuinely just coincidence that one of the co-editors happens to agree with # 1 .
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5 . WE HAPPY FEW
Set in a 1960s British dystopia , this new horror game seems to be channeling Bioshock by way of a fistful of LSD , and we love the art style and creepy direction . You ' ll be able to pick it up on 26 July .
4 . CRASH : REMASTERED
It ' s been two decades since the PlayStation ' s mascot appeared on our screens for the first |
time , and he ' s still going strong . The PS4 outing will surely look a lot nicer than the original blocky 2.5D platforming , but should still manage to bring back a certain mid-90s nostalgia . Unfortunately , it won ' t be out until some time next year .
3 . HORIZON : ZERO DAWN
Despite having a very generic action movie title , Horizon Zero Dawn seems to be borrowing more from |
the likes of Xenoblade Chronicles than anything more traditional . The trailer shown at E3 had characters fighting huge beasts with futuristic weaponry , and looks like a blast .
It ' s going to hit PS4s worldwide next 28 February .
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2 . THE LAST GUARDIAN
Despite having a title that sounds like a pitched battle in an Islington newsagents , The Last Guardian has |
been long awaited .
First announced before the turn of the decade , TLG would be just the third game by Team Ico , creators of wonderful and hard to find PlayStation adventure games .
Featuring a subdued colour scheme and an incredibly cute creature , this looks like one to watch .
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