Another years means another Call of Duty, but this one is a little different this time around. Aside from being from the much better Black Ops series, this iteration brings some cool features along for the ride. Four-player co-op for the games campaign mode has me giddy with excitement as I care very little for the generic online multiplayer that the game is known for. Black Ops 3 will also implement a whooping twelve specialist classes for online play, so finding the one you like should be fun and mix up the standard deathmatch. While Advanced Warfare and Black Ops may seem to be merging in style, this one will no doubt big a huge game on the floor.
Black Ops 3
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
This new console generation has a series problem with a distinct lack of games in favor of Super EX Plus Ultra HD Remixes of whatever franchise that made a company money last generation. Uncharted is no exception, but it’s good to know that we will be seeing a new installment in the series at E3. Sure, we got so see some of it last year, but with the game pushed back we can be sure to see it have a bigger presence on the floor. Putting aside that Nathan Drake is a terrible human being, and essentially the games villain, the gameplay with Uncharted has always been a lot of fun. He’s like Indiana Jones minus the whole, “It belongs in a museum” shtick. Also, why the forced multiplayer? This is a game that never needed that crap and only takes away from development.