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-Just like Until Dawn featured some Hollywood star power, so too does The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan , with Shawn Ashmore playing one of the lead roles, alongside Pip TorrensThe first game in a new horror anthology series , The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan looks to deliver very similar gameplay to Until Dawn but with new ghost ship setting and a new cast of characters, it should still feel like a fresh experience when it launches on August+Escape does seem pretty intriguing as it isn't your regular multiplayerPlayers are to form up in teams of threeinfiltrate hive, plant a bomb and then try to get the hell out of there in one piece.
  
-  +UnfortunatelyLionhead closed down, taking many hearts along with it. However, prior to the culmination of business, the cancellation of the asymmetrical multiplayer title Fable Legends saw to the loss of popularity to some degree. Last yearrumors of Forza devs Playground Games taking over surfacedpossibly leading to the loss of lots of sleep ahead of E3.
-(Image: [[https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/class=|https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/class=]])While there are only rumors to go onthe place a next-gen Fable would likely be announced is at Xbox's virtual Series X event planned for July that will include games from its first-party studios. While many people were disappointed with the recent Series X showcase eventit seems that the July event is what fans were hoping for. Xbox is expected to roll out Halo Infinite plus a rumored Perfect Dark gameas well as Fab+
  
    
-However, Fable 4 rumors have been popping up quite bit latelyleading gamers to suspect an announcement was imminent. Unfortunatelyno such announcement was made, though it's possible Microsoft could be saving Fable 4 for next year as an early Project Scarlett rele+There were rumors that original Fable developer Lionhead Studios was planning to make Fable 4 that was going to be "R-Rated," but with Lionhead shuttering and a next-gen Fable assumed to be under development under a completely new developernone of those previous plans should be assumed about the game that could now be in development. If the next-gen Fable kept its silly, slightly irreverent tone while still making the game lighthearted enough to skew interest from younger players, Xbox could potentially have something in its lineup that appeals to both older fans of the original series and new, young players who enjoy experiences like Breath of the Wi
  
-  +It's also worth noting that Playground is still in the process of hiring more staff and building a team so a close launch date is certainly out of the questionlest another studio is secretly working on the projectIt'also very possible that Fable 4 is being held back so it could launch for the company'next-gen console.
-The street battles in Yakuza and the recent Judgment series are reminiscent of classic coin-op beat-em-ups like Double Dragon and Streets of Ragewith their over-the-top fights and special movesDouble Dragon: Neon is a good combination of old and new mechanics with the fighting game form +
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-Luigi'Mansion 3 for the Nintendo Switch should also get some recognition. No, Luigi'Mansion 3 isn't really trying to scare anyone, but the franchise has always delivered survival horror-esque puzzle solving gameplay, and that looks to be intact for the latest entry in the series as w+
  
    
-Capcom has made a reputation for announcing big new games at E3typically during Sony or Microsoft's press conferences. Since Sony is skipping E3 2019, it's likely that Capcom's next big game will be showcased at Microsoft'E3 2019 press conference, but the question remains what that game may beLeaks from somewhat legitimate sources have claimed that Capcom is making Resident Evil 3 remake , and if it's aiming for January 2020 release as the rumors have suggestedthen an E3 2019 debut for the game seems lik+When the original Fable was in developmentthe game'director Peter Molyneux talked about his plans for the game, which at the time was codenamed Project EgoThe main idea was that players would pick up the controller on 15-year-old whose parents were killed, and in journey of revenge, players would guide their avatar through an RPG experience shaping their avatar from a teenager to an adult with total freedom of their path. Their avatar would grow up along with the world—there was a famous example that players could plant an acorn as a child and then see it grow into a tree by adulthood—and eventually have to save the entire world on their journey. It was a lifelong pursuitwith players raising up a character from childhood all the way to old 
  
    
-On the other end of that are games that dropped the morality system entirely, one example being Fallout 4Ditching the Karma system wasn't a popular decisionbut it did make players consider why they did what they did, rather than just making binary choices to fit the mold of a hero or villain. That'not an easy thing to accomplishand unrooting players from a mechanic they've used for the better part of a decade is commendableeven if there's a notable shift in how well that change works. Morality in the game is by no means perfect, there were pointless decisions in Fallout 4 , and players were forced to play the hero in most situations, but it did make the smaller-scale decisions worthy of reflect+Now that Piranha Plant and Joker from Persona 5 are out for Super Smash BrosUltimate fans of Nintendo'ambitious crossover fighting game are waiting to see the next character to join the DLC lineup. There have been various "leaks" about who that character might bewith the most popular theory being that Erdrick from Dragon Quest will be joining the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate roster next. Whoever the next Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC character is, it seems likely that Nintendo will reveal their identity at E3 2019, especially since the game is already confirmed for the s
  
    
-The E3 press conferences have come an gone, and while there were plenty of interesting reveals and teases, there are some notable games missing from the showWhile not all of these games have even been confirmed yet, many of them have had incredibly convincing leaks and rumors circulating about themwhile others probably just need some time to cook before they're ready to be shown +Ghost of Tsushima is a stunning samurai [[https://Www.Adventurejourneyhub.com/|Adventure game cheats]] that utilizes incredible swordplay and stealth-based combatIt puts players in the shoes of Jin Sakai as he fights to defend the islands of Kiki and Tsushima against a Mongol invasion. Like Rise of the Roninthe samurai setting will appeal to fans of Like a Dragon: Ishin with its respect for Japanese culture, lore, and the beautiful sett
  
    
-E3 2019 has come to close, and as usual, the event featured staggering number of games on display, including some promising horror gamesWith no new Capcom announcement as was rumoredthe horror genre was bit underrepresented compared to previous years, but there were still quite a few impressive horror titles at the s+There are multiple reasons why next-gen Fable should be reboot instead of a continuation from Fable 3 First off, a non-numbered Fable is much more welcoming than a numbered entry that continues a series that had its last official entry release ten years ago. Players can jump in without having the question about whether they should have played earlier entries to be able to even understand this new g
  
    
-We know that Square Enix is working on Kingdom Hearts 3 DLC but beyond that, we have little details about it or what it may entail. Fans of the quirky action-RPG franchise may get some answers about Kingdom Hearts 3 DLC at Square Enix'E3 2019 press conference on June 10as E3 seems like the perfect opportunity to reveal what's next for the gameHere's hoping the story DLC answers some lingering questions Kingdom Hearts fans may have after finishing the latest game in the ser+While virtually nothing official is known about a next-gen Fable there have been plenty of rumors dating all the way back to 2018. In fact, many expected a new Fable to be announced and teased at E3 2019, but it failed to appear at the showBut that has not stopped a continued rumor that Xbox has the game under development at UK studio Playground Games, the developers behind the Forza Horizon ser
  
    
-E3 2019 gave us another look at the "reverse horror game" Carrion , where players get to play as the monsterWhile this may make the game less scary, it has no shortage of disturbing visuals, and that combined with its eerie atmosphere should still make the game rather unnervingIt will be exciting to see if the final product lives up to the hypeand if the concept of a "reverse horror [[https://Www.adventurejourneyhub.com/|adventure game beginner guide]]" has widespread app+Head of Xbox Phil Spencer first teased the next-gen Xbox at E3 2018, and so it stands to reason that a more substantial look at the console could come at Microsoft's E3 2019 press conference on June 9If Microsoft does talk about the next-gen Xbox , it's a safe bet that we will learn about the new console's specs, and we may even get an official name for it as wellHowever, anyone hoping to see an actual physical console is probably a bit too optimistic, as something like that won't be finalized until closer to launchwhich many analysts predict will be November 2
  
    
-Howeverperhaps the most interesting portrayal of morality – one that Fable should take notes from – is that found in The Witcher 3Choices in The Witcher 3 have real weightin part thanks to how well the game portrays its world as being "lived-in." That manifests itself in many different waysand on a surface level may not even look like morality system. Geralt is, after all, a hero, but with his decisions determining who lives, who dies, and, in some cases, the well-being of entire cities, it'hard to deny the state of the world at the end of the game as a sort of morality system for Ger+Xbox has shown that a freedom-drivenopen-world experience can be accomplished with its first-party game Sea of Thieves from developer Rare (another UK-based studio like Playground Games, by the way)While Sea of Thieves had its own ups and downsRare successfully reinvented the game. Again, not that next-gen Fable should copy Sea of Thieves , but hopefully learnings (and maybe even technology) from that game could be shared between Xbox'studios to influence Fable in a way that gives players that sense of freedom and helps the game achieve the grand RPG path that was originally envisioned with Project
  
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