E3 2015 is over. Another week full of game announcements, interviews, demos, and trailers is behind us. This week lets us have some time to breathe and look back on all that we saw during the conference. Everything at E3 gave a glimpse at what is to come, but some games and announcements were particularly striking. Here are some of our favorite moments from E3 2015.
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In Impulse Gear (working title), I was dropped on an alien world somewhere between planet Zebes and Installation 04 to fend off waves of enemy combatants. Truth be told, I was terrible at it. Despite the fact that the game realistically mimicked the movements of the PlayStation Move-equipped plastic gun in my real hand--going so far as to let me raise it to my face and look down the sights--I was too distracted by scenery to avoid becoming spider-chow.
The unnamed alien world completely enveloped me, and there was an unshakable sense of realism. I knew I was in a poorly air-conditioned room in LA, surrounded by people who were probably pointing and laughing as I tried to duck non-existent bullets. Yet I gazed in wonder at the strange crystal formations on a cave wall, I flinched from shock as a geyser erupted nearby, and I nearly fell flat on my ass when a meteor crashed into the ground mere feet away from me.
I won’t be as bold as some have and proclaim VR as the future of gaming, but it’s it’s definitely one of them, and I couldn’t be more excited about it.
People have been pushing Square Enix to revisit the game for a long time, but their demands were almost always met with resistance. Many people thought it was too grand to remake and would likely require an astronomical budget. However, I believed that other factors would dissuade Square Enix from giving it a shot. Final Fantasy VII is a divisive game, one that people largely love or hate. It's been torn apart and examined ad nauseam. How, I thought, could Square Enix ever recreate something that's so well known and so far removed from the RPGs it makes today? In a world where publishers favor caution above risk, I didn't think they had the balls to do it. Boy, was I wrong.
Even though the Remake will deviate from the source material in countless ways, I'm thrilled to see a major publisher step out of their comfort zone. I have no reason to be confident that I'll like the finished product, but based on the announcement alone, I can't wait to see what Square Enix comes up with. I guarantee it will be a surprise.
What were your favorite moments of E3? Let us know in the comments!