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So, here we are again. Another trip to LA, another Summer Game Fest wrapped up. Honestly, it was a whirlwind. We crammed in nearly two dozen games, from quirky little indies to those mega-blockbusters you hear about all the time. Somehow, it never gets old.
The Ones That Stuck
Some games were locked behind those "no-touchy" doors — you know the type, just peeking through the keyhole with cutscenes. But hey, some were worth a note or two.
Resident Evil Requiem — Capcom’s onto something, right? Picture this: tension so thick you could slice it. If “addictive fear” is your jam, buckle up. We’re back to Raccoon City. Can almost smell the nostalgia, and the dread.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword — Haven’t tried an Onimusha game? This might be your gateway. Fancy Japanese folklore wrapped in rich visuals? It’s more than eye-catching. Waiting (im)patiently for more gameplay snippets here.
Directive 8020 — Dipped my toes into the latest in The Dark Pictures Anthology. Hands? Sweaty. Heart? Pounding. And me? Completely hooked. Sneaking past a nightmare fuel space monster? Yep, count me in.
Bandit Trap
Remember the Wii U? I still have a soft spot for it. Asymmetrical multiplayer fans, this one’s for you. Picture three pals attempting a break-in, only for one buddy to channel their inner Kevin McCallister. Home Alone hijinks reimagined, and I’m loving it.
Crimson Desert
Can we talk about names? Crimson Desert hasn’t got me sold on the title, but give the gameplay a whirl, and suddenly — bam! Sprawling RPG goodness with a side of chaotic combat, à la Witcher or Dragon’s Dogma. Plus, you’re gliding around like some sword-toting magic dude. Wild, right?
Deadpool VR
You ever just want to hug a game? Deadpool VR brought out my inner geeky happiness. It’s Deadpool letting loose in VR, complete with fourth-wall shenanigans and, oh, Neil Patrick Harris! Here’s hoping for a PlayStation VR2 drop.
Dosa Divas
Food meets RPG? Sign me up. Paper Mario vibes, killer soundtrack, and a sprinkle of humor. Dosa Divas explores food’s cultural tapestry, and the minigames? You’re making dosas! Almost can taste the flavors, seriously.
FBC: Firebreak
Is there room for more shooters? Remedy Entertainment seems to think so, with FBC: Firebreak offering less of a wallet-grab and more quality time. Ever see enemies made of sticky notes? Ridiculously fun. June 17, folks, mark it down.
Marvel Cosmic Invasion
A standout tease, yet mum’s the word for now. Swing by ComingSoon.net later on for the full scoop. It’s worth the wait, trust me.
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound
For the side-scroller fans, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound is calling. Shifting from Ryu Hayabusa to Kenji Mozu, it embraces classic vibes with sleek modern touches. Speedrunners, get ready to slice.
Pragmata
Pragmata’s waited in the wings long enough. Future-tech battles spiced up with real-time puzzle solving? More interested than I’d like to admit. The mash-up keeps me guessing.
Ratatan
Missed Patapon, did you? Here’s Ratatan, pick up your rhythm sticks! Commanding adorable armies has never been more delightful. Plus, a roguelike element? The challenge is real.
Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
Ever feel out of your depth? That’s me diving into Wuchang. The thrill of dodging and striking? Too good to pass up. Once it clicks, it’s tough to put down, even if enemies seem out to get ya.
And there we have it. A chaotic ride through SGF — games galore, memorable kicks, and perhaps a newfound favorite. Who knows what next year holds?