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E3 2016 PC Gaming Show Round Up

A lot of games came to light at the PC Gaming Show at this year's E3, new IPs, sequels and updates of all sorts were in store for everyone in the audience. To list the games that made an appearance in no particular order we have:

In addition to the games three new AMD graphics cards made an appearance. The RX 480 (Specifically for VR), the 470, and the 460 are all brand new graphics cards by AMD that are moderately priced and will be launching on June 29th.

While not all of the games saw in depth interviews there was a lot of information to go around. Here is just a bit of what many games had to offer as a sneak peak.

Observer – In a European styled Cyber Punk future you are a special police officer with the ability to hack into people's minds with clear psychological themes it is clear that this game comes from the same company that brought us Layers of Fear.

Ark Survival Evolved – An update to the already established game brings a new redwood biome along with a new dinosaur the Titanosaur. A dinosaur that you will be able to build a small base on the back of, but will be unable to tame in the typical way.  They also brought to the forefront the ability to play as any animal in "Primal Survival".

Killing Floor 2 – Comes to the table with the Bullseye update with sharpshooter perks, new main characters, a rail gun.

Turing Test – A sci-fi puzzle solving game that seems very reminiscent of Portal.

Law Breakers – A low gravity FPS that will be available for public alpha that contains a lot of vertical environments.

Dual Universe – A space sim that will allow you to build ships and bases in a Minecraft type style. Combining some of the best bits of Eve, Elite Dangerous and No Man's sky the game will have a "single shard" multiplayer universe with no load times.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A brief talk with the developers brought us a new environment and more gameplay. It was mentioned that if you took too long to complete your mission a sandstorm would roll in and obscure the view of everyone in the mission area.

There were so many games shown at the PC gaming show that began to overlap with the Ubisoft Conference. However, the sheer amount of things that were available to be announced just goes to prove that 2016 and onward will be great years for PC gaming.

Steven "Siggy" McGarrett

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