Every week, a landslide of video game trailers hit the Internet, but this week we’re doing something a little different. In the post-E3 world, gameplay videos have continued to leak out from every corner of the Internet. We shared the trailers from each press conference during the week of E3 2015, but today we’ve decided to collect the ten best gameplay videos from the entire show.
LAST TIME: Fallout 4, XCOM 2, Dirty Bomb and Battleborn
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3
I had a chance to play Black Ops 3 multiplayer for about half an hour during E3, and although I don’t think Treyarch is breaking new ground here, they might have perfected the system that Sledgehammer Games built for Advanced Warfare.
Halo 5: Guardians
I’ve already spoken extensively about my experience playing the new Warzone multiplayer mode, but what I’m really excited about is a less lonely campaign in Halo 5.
Star Fox Zero
Star Fox Zero could be a welcome revival for a series that dominated months of my childhood… but Nintendo needs to fix those motion controls first. No matter how this new game turns out, it can’t be worse than Star Fox Adventures.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Human Revolution didn’t captivate me the way it did many others, but I’m willing to take another stab at the series with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
Horizon Zero Dawn
My favorite game of E3 also had one of the most impressive gameplay demos of the show. Horizon Zero Dawn is an RPG, a third-person shooter and a chance for Guerrilla Games to redeem itself after Killzone Shadow Fall.
Just Cause 3
I played Mad Max, Avalanche Studios’ other game, but I just didn’t have time to fit Just Cause 3 into my schedule last week. Thus, I still have not played it, so I’ll have to just put this video on loop in the background all weekend.
Need for Speed
I’m still not convinced that Need for Speed needed a reboot, but anything to bring the series closer to the entries that came before Need for Speed: Rivals.
XCOM 2
One of the most engrossing strategy games of the past decade is getting a sequel in XCOM 2. I couldn’t be more excited — XCOM: Enemy Unknown was the first strategy game to really draw me in since Age of Empires.
DOOM
Blood. Guts. Guns. It’s Doom, I don’t really have much to say about it.
Battleborn
Of all the console MOBAs that appeared at E3 this year, Battleborn might be the most intriguing. I’m still convinced that Motiga’s Gigantic will turn out the best, but I’m also interested to see how Gearbox mixes up the genre this winter.