The 10 coolest games of E3 2018
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No one knew much about this open-world samurai game prior to Sony’s E3 2018 press conference, but now no one can stop talking about it. Heavily informed by the works of legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa and actor Toshiro Mifune, the latest from Sucker Punch Studios tells the tale of a 13th-century ronin desperately fighting a Mongol invasion on the island of Tsushima off the coast of Japan. Capturing the heart-stopping tension, gorgeous aesthetics and focused brutality of films like Yojimbo, “Ghost of Tsushima” stunned us with its impeccable, cinematic beauty." data-reactid="49">No one knew much about this open-world samurai game prior to Sony’s E3 2018 press conference, but now no one can stop talking about it. Heavily informed by the works of legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa and actor Toshiro Mifune, the latest from Sucker Punch Studios tells the tale of a 13th-century ronin desperately fighting a Mongol invasion on the island of Tsushima off the coast of Japan. Capturing the heart-stopping tension, gorgeous aesthetics and focused brutality of films like Yojimbo, “Ghost of Tsushima” stunned us with its impeccable, cinematic beauty.
What makes the Nintendo Switch’s first “Smash Bros.” game so impressive isn’t its ridiculously huge cast. Yes, every character that’s ever appeared in a “Smash Bros.” is here (that’s over 60, including rarities like “Metal Gear’s” Solid Snake), but where “Ultimate” truly shines is in its comprehensive attention to detail. Nintendo has combed over every character, move, stage and animation to ensure “Ultimate” is the prettiest, craziest and speediest “Smash” yet. Bursting with life and oozing with Nintendo magic, it’s shaping up to be a must-play for Switch owners this holiday." data-reactid="62">What makes the Nintendo Switch’s first “Smash Bros.” game so impressive isn’t its ridiculously huge cast. Yes, every character that’s ever appeared in a “Smash Bros.” is here (that’s over 60, including rarities like “Metal Gear’s” Solid Snake), but where “Ultimate” truly shines is in its comprehensive attention to detail. Nintendo has combed over every character, move, stage and animation to ensure “Ultimate” is the prettiest, craziest and speediest “Smash” yet. Bursting with life and oozing with Nintendo magic, it’s shaping up to be a must-play for Switch owners this holiday.