Where would we be if there were no roles to play, no experience points to earn, and no levels to gain? Well we certainly wouldnāt be here, looking over the biggest role-playing games of E3 2011.
While not nearly as prolific as the first-person shooter this year, the role-playing games of E3 2011 make up for their lack of quantity with what we sincerely hope is a high level of quality. Underneath these highly polished exteriors there will be numbers crunching, dice tumbling, and arbitrary statistics measured, giving weight to the slice of your sword and the blast of your bullets.
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Letās roll for initiativeā¦
Epic Campaigns
Deus Ex: Human Revolution (PC, PS3, Xbox 360): It may look like a shooter, but lurking beneath the first-person firefights beats the heart of a cyberpunk RPG, with enough character choice and skill development to send even the most stalwart shooting fan scurrying back to his foxhole for references materials. Security officer Adam Jensen finds himself riled up in a conspiracy that strikes at the heart of his employer, the biomechanical augmentation giant Sarif Industries. If you need proof that Eidos Montrealās latest and greatest is a role-playing game, check out McWhertor getting into character in his hands-on from earlier this year
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PC, PS3, Xbox 360): Why so fast, Skyrim? Folks are still keeping themselves occupied with Bethesdaās 2006 fourth entry in The Elder Scrolls series, Oblivion. Hell, there are still modders working feverishly on fresh content for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, and thatās been around for nearly a decade! Set hundreds of years in the future of the franchise at a time when the Nordic dragon god of destruction has risen and only the player in the role of The Dragonborn can save the day, Skyrim promises many years of open-world adventure, both developer-made and player-crafted. Take a look at Skyrimās first gameplay trailer for a glimpse at what weāll be playing at E3.
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New Beginnings
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning (PC, PS3, Xbox 360): A new fantasy universe springs forth from the fertile minds of author R.A. Salvatore, artist Todd McFarlane, and Elder Scrolls designer Ken Rolston. A colorful action role-playing game with a strong focus on the action, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is so tightly crafted that Brian Crecente of Kotaku fame suggested it could be the sleeper hit of 2012
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Heroes of Ruin (3DS): Recently announced for Nintendoās latest dual-screened handheld, Heroes of Ruin is a strategy role-playing game that banks heavily on the 3DSās connectivity to extend role-playing into the social realm. Players will buy and trade items with each other, receive rare prizes through the 3DS SpotPass, download new adventures via the gameās website, and battle together with friends using the titleās drop-in/drop-out multiplayer. It could end up being the definitive RPG experience on the 3DS.
Never-ending Stories
Dark Souls (PS3, Xbox 360): If the sequel to one of Michael McWhertorās most beloved games of all time didnāt make it into this list, thereād be hell to pay. According to his recent report, the follow up to one of the most difficult titles of 2009 is harsher, deadlier, and more beautiful than ever before. If weāre not careful heāll nominate this one for Game of the Year as well, and weāll all be forced to battle through it in order to debate.
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White Knight Chronicles 2 (PS3): Why should players that werenāt particularly fond of Level-5ās PlayStation 3 exclusive White Knight Chronicles be excited about the sequel? It comes packed with a remastered version of the original game, tweaking the battle system to make it possible to take on wandering monsters without spending a half-hour between each encounter tweaking the complicated combo system. Itās their way of saying okay, that first one was a little screwed up. Hereās a do-over.
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A Cast of Thousands
Star Wars: The Old Republic (PC): How can the combination of BioWare and Star Wars possibly go wrong? After years of relentlessly teasing players with trailers and tidbits, Star Wars: The Old Republic is targeted for release later this year, which means we can expect tons of fresh info to come pouring forth from the developers at this yearās E3. What secret Jedi tricks lurk up their sleeves?
TERA Online (PC): Whatās so special about Korean developer Bluehole Studio and En Masse Entertainmentās upcoming massively-multiplayer role-playing game TERA Online? Itās the action-packed real-time combat that got my attention. That, and the gigantic creatures players will be facing down as early as level one. Iām calling it one to watch. We might be watching it fail, but weāll be watching it.
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Role-playing games tend to pounce unexpectedly at passing game journalists during E3, so expect to see more for the dungeon crawling crowd during next weekās show.
Weāll be previewing more expected E3 games throughout the weekā¦
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