@ Xbox ID: the 10 most interesting games of E3 2015
After having examined all, we offer our personal list of the 10 games @ ID most interesting Xbox shows in Los Angeles, arranged in alphabetical order. Obviously it is not a matter of deserving, there are many worthy of being followed and played, but these are the ones that struck us most. Good reading and, above all, enjoy it!
Gate Of Soul Memories -A roleplay open-world third-person shooter, with a plot that promises to be epic, with fights that have nothing to envy to the saga of Devil May Cry and a look at Final Fantasy. Seems to have all it takes to become a classic.
Ashen -a role-playing adventure where the player must carefully choose who to trust to survive, all represented in a very intriguing artistic style.
Beyond Eyes -an innovative Adventure title where you control a blind girl in a world so invisible it materializes on screen thanks to the contact with objects and sounds.
Cuphead -This attessissimo platform game sees the player deal with unlikely boss after a pact with the devil gone wrong, a manicured style 30 's chart with drawings and animations unmistakably of that era.
Guns, Gore and Cannoli -a mix between Metal Slug and Castle Crashers, this title playable up to 4 players of Italian mobsters puts ultraviolenti to fight against improbable monsters in America 20 's deli, accompanying it with humor and biting animations.
Gunscape -Mixing block construction of Minecraft and frantic FPS gameplay of Quake, Gunscape gives you the ability to easily create single player or multiplayer levels, play and share with others.
Magnetic: Cage Closed -Because you can never have enough games to Portal, this hybrid of puzzle game and puts in the hands of the FPS players a weapon (like the gravity gun in Half-life 2) to overcome a number of complex test.
Submerged -an adventure graphically and stylistically appealing, where the protagonist is a young girl who must juggle in a metropolis overrun by water scaling buildings, moving between the waves with his motorboat and bizarre creatures.
Superhot -Chromatically speaking reminiscent of Mirror's Edge, but it is a sort of subjective turn-based shooter, where in addition to targeting the master strategy: time moves only in the player's movements.
The Living Dungeon -a real transposition of a tabletop role-playing game, checkers and dice, but all animated in 3D and playable up to 9 players.
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