Chaz
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
This game damn near stole the show for me. It’s showing a bit more of that levity that we had in the earlier games of the series, adding in a fantastically detailed world and what seems to be a plethora of stuff to do in it. Between sneaking up on guards, building up Mother Base and using the Fulton to transport goats to the offshore zoo of my dreams, it looks like we’re going to lose countless hours to the title when it comes out.
For my full impressions, check out our hands-on preview.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
This is already a legendary franchise for PC gamers, offering sprawling worlds where your decisions have important and often drastic decisions on the game’s landscape. While we weren’t able to actually play The Witcher 3 at this year’s E3, we were able to sit in on a closed door session where CD Projekt Red showed off a mission. Simply put, we were blown away with what we saw.
The visuals are absolutely spellbinding, the combat is extremely fast and fluid, and the small moral choice we were confronted with during the demo had an immediate effect on the game. Everything we saw had us wanting more and only made the wait until February much, much longer.