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-Andreas goes on to describe how visual effects are all about bringing the entire experience together, a key facet of what will make Sea of Thieves more than a typical pirate game. As an online multiplayer game with a heavy reliance on character customization and progression, player investment in the character and world is an obvious priori 
  
 +With E3 coming up next month, there will undoubtedly be many more Xbox exclusive titles revealed. As mentioned above, Xbox has committed to offering plenty of first-party games, which means Xbox fans have a lot to look forward to both now and in the coming ye
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 +Ah yes, 2016 is here. We've finally gotten to the point in our planet's history where the current year almost sounds fictitious. Bad quips about how the number of years that have passed aside, 2016 is set to be a downright fascinating 366 days when it comes to video games (that's right, it's a leap year - here's to hoping you found this out from a gaming article). If there's one thing that there isn't enough of on the Internet every year, it's articles hoping for certain aspects of a new year to be wonderful. In honor of this, we're bringing you three wonderful wishes for each major gaming entity (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo and PC) over the next four days that, if true, might just make 2016 the best year for gaming yet. While the Xbox One is very much in second place, Microsoft's heavy consumer focus over the past year definitely has put the Xbox One in prime position to be a downright awesome console.
    
-(Image[[https://svethospodarstvi.cz/app/uploads/2023/08/web-agency-KDYcgCEoFcY-unsplash.jpg|https://svethospodarstvi.cz/app/uploads/2023/08/web-agency-KDYcgCEoFcY-unsplash.jpg]])Contrary to the silence that surrounded the game after [[https://Seaofthievesfans.com/|Sea of Thieves tips|https://Seaofthievesfans.com/]] of Thieves ' E3 2015 debut Rare has made sure to hammer home the price model of the title this time to ensure no ill-conceived rumors float around Sea of Thieves this time. Microsoft has experimented with a number of free-to-play multiplayer business models with its own titles, but those have found varying levels of success, with enough commercial failures - like Project Spark and Lionhead'Fable Legends - that companies like Rare have likely taken notice and adjusted business models accordin+With only one really game to show, Nintendo was going for broke with The Legend of ZeldaBreath of the Wild Luckily, the demo Nintendo had on-hand built multiple games worth of hype, showcasing tons of exploration and teasing an interesting storylineThis was not the Zelda most are familiar with, but in this context that is a good thingAlthough we are only recognizing a group of games as the best of E3, there’s no denying The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was one of the best games we saw all s
  
 Even though Rare Replay was one of the most pleasant surprises of 2015, it's been far too long since Rare has made a game that feels truly aligned with its original development vision. Yes, the masterminds of yesteryear have moved on from the heralded development studio, but when we got a glimpse of Rare's next project, it's hard not to feel that awesome blend of nostalgia and novelty that this UK-based developer seemed to capture so well. Even though Rare Replay was one of the most pleasant surprises of 2015, it's been far too long since Rare has made a game that feels truly aligned with its original development vision. Yes, the masterminds of yesteryear have moved on from the heralded development studio, but when we got a glimpse of Rare's next project, it's hard not to feel that awesome blend of nostalgia and novelty that this UK-based developer seemed to capture so well.
  
    
-While five years might be little optimistic for game that hasn't released yetSea of Thieves remains one of the most exciting Xbox One and PC exclusives on the horizon, and if it fulfills the promise it has shown in recent gameplay demonstrations, Mayles just might get his wish after +Undead Labs has revealed that it plans to release new details about State of Decay 2 at this year’s E3, but in the meantime has released handful of screenshots and reveal trailer that show how much the developer has learned these last few years. It’s obvious the sequel will incorporate many of the features gamers loved about State of Decay while also injecting new features that players have been asking for since the first game in the series released. There’s little doubt State of Decay 2 will be one of Xbox’s most successful exclusives this y
  
    
-Unfortunatelywe all know that didn't happenWhile some other titles got their time in the remake spotlightincluding an exciting new 3DS game in Metroid: Samus Returns , there was no mention of Nintendo's generational fighting IPThat could be due in part to the surprising success of ARMS a game that initially existed as an afterthought in the Switch'early launch lineup previews thanks to Breath of the Wild but has quickly gained steam as a viable new IP in its own right. Still, though, would it have been so hard to just throw together teaser for 2+Today Rare delivered the fourth Sea of Thieves trailer in a series that has been dubbed "Short Hauls," or short developer diaries that describe aspects of the game's experienceRare sees fit to design philosophy and goals in these Short Haulshoping to give potential players some perspective on what kind of game Sea of Thieves is shaping up to be "Visual Effects" is the topic of this latest Short Haul traileror how Rare'focus on the details will better create true pirate advent
  
-There are definitely some major questions about Sea of Thievesespecially when you consider that Rare is not studio that has ever put together an online game that feels truly cutting edgebut if everything hits, Microsoft'investment in this legendary studio could be totally worth it. The real goal here should be to find a way to make a charmingdeep online version of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag , considering that may be the best pirate game we've ever received.+This is certainly going to strike a lot of hardcore Mega Man fans the wrong waybut the past fourteen or so months have been pretty bad for Keiji Inafune. From the change in Mighty No. 9's art-style to the failed Red Ash Kickstarter, which took place in the middle of the development of another partially crowd funded title, to the countless delays for the Mega Man spiritual successor, we've seen member of video game royalty sully his good name a little bit. ReCore, the Armature Studios Xbox One exclusive that we actually know next to nothing aboutis yet another Inafune projectand the hope here is that it fits in with Microsoft'new consumer-first messaging. If ReCore turns out to be another slightly shady situation, it could be the beginning of the end for this once-powerful developer. The real hope here is that ReCore winds up being an incredible new IP for Microsoft to focus on going forwardas the Xbox platform won't be able to rake in that Halo cash forever.
  
    
-One of the hottest games coming out of Microsoft's E3 2016 presentation has to be Rare's open-world pirate adventure game Sea of Thieves . The multiplayer-focused title awed audiences with its gameplay demonstrationrevealing deep and nuanced engine that lets gamers occupy roles as important as a ship's captain and as seemingly trivial as the drunken accordion player. It's not much of a stretch to say that fans of pirates and co-operative gameplay have been utterly entranced by what Sea of Thieves has put on offer so +While the closed beta only features sharks and skeletons as AI-controlled enemiesthe datamine reveals wider variety of enemies and creatures, some of which have already been featured in trailers for the game . The data implies that the full game will feature bats, chickens, fish, parrots, pigs, seagulls, sharks,  [[https://seaofthievesfans.com/|https://seaofthievesfans.com]] and snakes. It's not currently known if parrots will be tamable, allowing pirates to mount a feathered companion on their shoulders as they guzzle down some grog. The datamine also reveals that mermaids will not always be friendly like they are in the beta, and that the Kraken will wrap its tentacles around the ship in a manner which will likely require the crew to work together quickly in order to surv
  
    
-Speaking to IGN , Rare'executive producer Joe Neate confirmed that the first major post-launch Sea of Thieves update will introduce microtransactions. This update is expected around three months after Sea of Thieves ' launch and "anything in this area will not impact power or progression, and you'll always know what you're getting - so that means no loot crates," says Neate. Given the ongoing controversy surrounding pay to win loot boxes and the debate on whether or not loot boxes are gambling , many will be glad to hear that Sea of Thieves won'feature that mechaΒ +(Image: [[http://img.over-blog-kiwi.com/1/49/30/77/20150503/ob_a4b40a_syberia-image-4.jpg|http://img.over-blog-kiwi.com/1/49/30/77/20150503/ob_a4b40a_syberia-image-4.jpg]])It'worth noting that while the datamine does reveal plenty of content that players haven'been able to experience for themselves just yet, it doesn't provide the full picture of what Sea of Thieves will bring to the table once it releases. The closed beta for Windows 10 and Xbox One users has been extended for another two days so potential pirates still have ample time to ride the high seas to discover if the game matches their met
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-This is certainly going to strike a lot of hardcore Mega Man fans the wrong way, but the past fourteen or so months have been pretty bad for Keiji Inafune. From the change in Mighty No. 9's art-style to the failed Red Ash Kickstarter, which took place in the middle of the development of another partially crowd funded title, to the countless delays for the Mega Man spiritual successor, we've seen a member of video game royalty sully his good name a little bit. ReCore, the Armature Studios Xbox One exclusive that we actually know next to nothing about, is yet another Inafune projectand the hope here is that it fits in with Microsoft's new consumer-first messaging. If ReCore turns out to be another slightly shady situation, it could be the beginning of the end for this once-powerful developer. The real hope here is that ReCore winds up being an incredible new IP for Microsoft to focus on going forward, as the Xbox platform won't be able to rake in that Halo cash forever.+
  
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