Never done this before but considering the past month-ish we've been getting spoiled with a lot of gaming news. So I figured i'd give my opinion on what we've seen so far. Little backround on me. 23 year old dude that's been gaming since I could hold a controller. Grew up on nintendo. Anyway~
~Titanfall 2. Both tech tests have recently finished. Community seems to be divided on the whole thing. I'm in the camp that likes what they have shown for the most part. And the little 1 minute videos showcasing the titans was a very good step to make. I'm even more sure about Ronin now.
~BF1. Beta is still on going. Game also has it's community divided. But majority of people are on the fence not about the overall game like TF2 but the change to conquest. I was originally all for this new change. But as much as I like team work you simply can't force it down on randoms. Which has led the game to have very frustrating situations and people approaching the game in a way i'm not fond of. So I think the best solution is to just go back to the old system.
~Call of duty infinite warfare. I have to be 100% honest. I had no interest in another cod game. Like BO3 but the handling of the supply drops lost me. Wasn't really looking for another cod title. However watching a lot of MP footage and explanation videos on the new stuff I gotta say i'm some what hyped. IW seems to be making another solid title. Those of you who didn't mind BO3 movement and maybe wanted a little less of it should really check out Infinite. Boosting and movement will still be a huge thing for competitive play but in pubs I expect to see a lot less of it.
~Dishonored 2. I'm always a big fan of stealth games and the original while having it's own balancing issues and quirks had it's own charm. the sequal lets you play as either Corvo or Emily. Both drastically changing how the game plays. Corvo's powers got a face lift. And for those out there wanting to enjoy the game but without potentially cheesy powers can actually straight up refuse the gift and play the game without powers.
~For honor. I feel this game is probably flying under the radar for a lot of people. But I feel like if you enjoy Dark souls like combat but wanting more depth in the combat you'd feel right at home with this game. It's even got multiplayer.
~Destiny Rise of Iron. GI did a month of coverage for the new dlc. Coming from a person who has been around since the Beta and has had his fair share of issues with the game and it's devs RoI looks to be another solid installment. If nothing else it's more content which destiny is always in need of.
~Gears of war 4. Even though i'm a huge gears fan myself I haven't really cared about/played a gears game in a long time. (thanks judgement.) Anyway last night they officially showcased a decent amount of footage for Horde 3.0. Which has me already remembering my teen years where me and one friend would hole up in my room with junk food for several nights just trying to survive to 50. Classes are back from Overrun. Except you can choose any character to play that class. And you're not restricted to weapons either.
Classes have traits that make them. You can upgrade these traits as well over time. But they are static. Meaning you don't have to upgrade them every match.
Anyway this is just a brief over look of things i'm interested in. If you want more information on any of what I listed simply leave a comment below and i'll do my best to answer or link you some footage. If you wanted more in depth thoughts from myself Simply ask me for them and i'll give you a much longer reply on my exact feelings. The above is just to be an overview.
Regardless of what kind of gamer you are I believe the gaming season this year will have something for everyone. Thanks for reading!
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Boring opinion, if you want to call it that.