Twitch megastar Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek streamed the Microsoft E3 Press Conference today on his personal Twitch channel so that his throngs of adoring fans would have front row seats to his first impressions on all the game and hardღware reveals that Microsoft prepared for us this year.
Never one to hold back or keep a measured tone, Shroud had some choice words to say about the games reve🎃aled. In particular, it seems that he had some strong opini🍒ons with regards to Dying Light 2 and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Forza Horizon 4 LEGO Speed Champions. One of these games he caওn not wait to play, but he doesn't have suc꧋h high hopes for the other one.
Dying Light 2, whic꧃h was announced at E3 2018, is the sequel to developer Techland’s 2015 critical hit Dying Light. The games are part of a open world, fir🌃st-person action/adventure series. They are unique due to their focus on mobil🎉ity and a drop-in, drop-out multiplayer campaign. The first title was a huge success for the studio and was supported by a 2018 expansion and numerous free content updates until just last week.
All of the accolades, good 🅷press, and strong sales didn’t stop 🍃Shroud from voicing his disdain for Dying Light 2, though. It seems Shroud h💯ad another zombie sequel in mind, one with close ties to the Dying Light franchise. W🌊hen the trailer ended, Shroud asked “Can we get a new Dead Island? F**k this Dying Light trash! No offense to Dying Light, it was a good game but, like, Dead Island was better.”
Interestingly, both Dying Light and the first Dead Island were developed by the same studio, Techland. The rights for𝄹 Dead Island became a complicated issue after thꦦe first game was released, so rather than making a sequel, the studio moved on to produce a🅺 spiritual successor Dying Light, building on the foundation of Dead Island and, by the estimation of many, improvi𒊎ng on the formul🎶a. Dead Island 2 is still in production, supposedly, now by the studio Sumo Digital, though not much has been shared on the progress of the game since the☂ at E3 2014.
However, 🐻there was one game trailer that mad🌌e Shroud giddy. This was for the upcoming Forza Horizon 4 expansion LEGO Speed Champions. In the clip, you can see Shroud transfixed by the vibrant visuals, saying “Whoever had this idea is a 🌱genius” and “I’m gonna play that for sure!”
Forza Horizon 4 LEGO Speed Champions will release on June 14 and the trailer, wꦦhich 🙈features the single "Everything is Awesome" from The Lego Movie, showed off a series of highly detailed r🎶ace tracks made entirely out of Lego. We don’t blame Shrou🦂d at all for being enamored, the expansion is sure to be a childhood dream come to life.