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you need an "other".
none of those games in the OP excite me at all.
the only games i care about in that list is halo 5 and tomb raider, and maybe gears 4 (is it really 4? there were 4 games on 360)
but i am not "excited" about either of them at e3 because they were already known about beforehand and around the corner.
You're not excited by a game because it's already coming out? I mean, are you only going to be excited if a new IP literally gets announced on its launch day or what? How is knowing that Halo and The Division exist reason to not be excited for them? I've known about, and been disappointed by the delay of, The Division for well over a year now, yet it manages to remain one of the games I'm most excited for in YEARS, simply because I think it has potential to be a great game with unique gameplay elements that will be fun.
i don't get excited about seeing more footage of halo 5 or more footage of uncharted 4. in fact, i don't want to see or hear anything more about it because instead of having the whole game spoiled before i play it (like movie trailers do sometimes) i'd rather experience it in person playing it for the first time.
that whole uncharted 4 demo they did at e3 would have been so much cooler to experience it the first time myself playing the game rather than watching a video of it. now when i play it, i'll be like "oh its this part from e3 demo, i know what to do".
seeing more of this at e3 this year would have gotten me excited, but it wasn't even mentioned the entire e3 (to my knowledge)
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/burnout-developer-discusses-new-game-studio-change/1100-6421176/
probably got scrapped because ea needed more money for madden 16 or assassins creed 15
First off, EA doesn't even make Assassin's Creed, that's Ubisoft, of course. If anything, I'd blame it on Battlefront, probably wasn't a cheap get, that licensing.
I guess I get not wanting a game spoiled, I agree with that. But to not be excited by a game because you know about it, I find that weird. We knew DOOM was coming for years, but seeing that first footage relieved a lot of concern it would suck, and it looked fantastically awesome instead, for example. I didn't get excited for most of the Halo content showed, but I was excited for the game nonetheless.
How can people say Recore when there was zero gameplay? I don't get that.
You didn't see the game, you saw some CGI trailer that told you nothing.
It did look really cool, but we really don't know enough about it to make a good judgment, in my opinion. The Division still tops it, for me, as I like its winter setting, amazing tech/engine demo from last year's E3, and we've got more information and gameplay of the game, along with an actual release date.