
With all June operating as a same same but different but same month, I’m starting to think that Critical Hit needs to get into the game reveal livestream gig come June 2021. But y’know, like super-ironically and stuff. Imagine it! The reveal of a new Fony Pay Station console! Game reveals drenched up from the deepest depths of Steam’s asset-flipping scum looking to make a quick buck! Oh hell yes, I think I need to make a plan.
Until then, feast your eyes on everything that Games Radar had to show off with their Future Games Show! Hot off a weekend that included the neatest of streams from PC Gamer and the Guerrilla Collective, here’s a massive dump of all the game trailers that popped up on that stream and that I didn’t cover because the time zone difference meant that it took place from an ungodly hour.
Some quick highlights from the show in case you don’t feel like watching 30 trailers:
- Quantum Error looks like an amazing thrill-chiller that’ll be crawling on to PS5
- Dustborn has a unique cel-shaded look that still comes off as unique and features a blend of drama, choices and robots
- Ghostrunner still looks rad as heck as you juggle acrobatics with slick action
- Cygni: All Guns Blazing may just be the prettiest bullet hell game ever made
- Hot Shots Racing is giving me nostalgia for arcade games that were heavy on the polygons back in the day
- Neon Abyss looks like a fun rogue-like loot-shooter and it’ll most likely drive me mad because it comes from the studio responsible for Overcooked
Iskape
June 15, 2020 at 08:00
I think we sometimes fail to realise there are a ton of other great games in development aside from the usual AAA titles that the big studios are developing.
The D
June 15, 2020 at 08:35
How cool does Ghostrunner look hey? I personally love the indie and AA side of gaming lately, which feels ballsier with its approach to coming up with ways to stand out from the pack.
MechMachine
June 15, 2020 at 09:46
Skate XL looks nice. The only thing that I don’t like is how unnatural the actual movement is. It was the same with Tony Hawk and the other one, Skate. I suppose I am nitpicking.