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Another year bites the dust, and bam! We’ve got yet another Summer Game Fest wrapped up. Just last week, we hopped on a plane to LA, all set to dive into nearly two dozen new games. Crazy mix, from those quirky little indie gems to the loud AAA blockbusters.
### Honorable Mentions
So, here’s the drill — we get these sneak peeks at games behind closed doors. Kind of like VIP, but you can’t really touch anything, you just watch. A bit like window shopping at midnight. There were cutscenes, lots of ‘em, almost teasing us. Anyway, these games made it into the honorable mentions cause, you know, limited demos and all.
Resident Evil Requiem — Capcom’s on fire with this one, seriously. The whole vibe just screams “addictive fear,” they say. Got both first-person and third-person views, and we’re back in Raccoon City! That’s a throwback for fans, for sure.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword — Whether you’re an old-timer or a newbie in the Onimusha world, keep an eye here. It’s a blend of action that feels like a cinematic dream. Wouldn’t mind seeing more footage, Capcom!
Directive 8020 — Got our paws on Supermassive’s latest in The Dark Pictures Anthology. The suspense was real, dodging some nightmare monster in space — intense much? Check out our preview for more deets when you get a sec.
### Bandit Trap
Alright, confession time. Wii U lover over here, so I’m all into asymmetrical multiplayer. Enter Bandit Trap, a riot of cartoons meets Home Alone chaos. Three folks breaking in, another one’s the mastermind laying traps. Fun, right?
### Crimson Desert
So, not in love with the name “Crimson Desert” — seems generic or something? But dig a bit deeper, and there’s a vast RPG world that kinda feels like The Witcher had a showdown with Dragon’s Dogma. You can easily get swarmed in fights, but hey, variety helps. And there’s a paraglider — just saying.
### Deadpool VR
Seeing Deadpool VR made my inner nerd do a happy dance. It’s fun, it’s quirky, and Neil Patrick Harris lends his voice. Can’t remember the last one since time flies, right? Hope it makes it onto PlayStation VR2.
### Dosa Divas
This one’s for the foodies and RPG lovers. Think Paper Mario but with Indian dosas. Singing a song about food and family, quite literally. A game with heart and humor — sounds tasty, doesn’t it?
### FBC: Firebreak
Speaking of shooters, they got a new kid on the block. FBC: Firebreak doesn’t hit you with all those traps like dailies and FOMO. Remedy’s doing their thing, and it’s set in their shared universe. Sticky notes are enemies? Yeah, wild stuff.
### Marvel Cosmic Invasion
Standout game alert! But I can’t spill the beans yet, embargo and all. Just keep your eyes peeled, more info coming soon.
### Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound
Not your usual Ninja Gaiden gig. Ryu’s taking a backseat, and we’re getting ’90s arcade vibes with Kenji. Speedrunners, take note — it’s fast, it’s furious, and yep, demo’s out on Steam now for you PC peeps.
### Pragmata
Capcom’s puzzle-shooter is finally peeking out from the shadows. It’s robots versus real-time puzzles, and trust me, it’s a ride I’m ready to take. Seriously, just take my money already; this one’s got me hooked.
### Ratatan
Missed Patapon back in my day, but Ratatan’s bringing it back with a bang. Big on rhythm, and yeah, your gang of critters is ready for a fight to the beat. Perfect blend of nostalgia and newness.
### Wuchang: Fallen Feathers
Thought I’d try this Soulslike out after Elden Ring—talk about a reality check! Dodging with magic perks felt surprisingly fresh. It’s punishing but oh-so-rewarding. You think you’ll dip in? Go on, I won’t tell.
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There you go—stream-of-consciousness, a bit messy, and all heart poured in!