Everyone looks to E3 to see the latest and greatest big budget games, but more and more we’re starting to see lower budget games from smaller teams making a splash at the show. EA’s press conference talked about Star Wars at length. They talked about Madden and FIFA. They showed the beautiful Mirror’s Edge Catalyst. While these games were being talked about, and in the case of Star Wars Battlefront, it seemed like everyone was talking about it, there was one other game that stood out from others. That game is “Unravel”.

As you run low on yarn, you’ll need to collect more. You’ll
use yarn to make bridges, and as a kind of grappling hook. Focussing on 2D platforming
and puzzle solving, Unravel’s subtle storytelling and beautiful slices of
nature have made this little game big news, and will hopefully encourage EA to
invest more in smaller artistic games.
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In two player, player two gets to control Mugboy on the right. |
The other little game that’s been making big waves is the
visually striking “Cuphead” from Studio MDHR. Studio MDHR is basically just two
brothers, and as kids their parents had a lot of thirties animation on VHS. It’s
this unlikely visual style that they have recreated in their game. "Cuphead" is a
run and gun game (think "Metal Slug", or perhaps more appropriately "Alien
Soldier") with a heavy focus on boss fights. The attention to detail in
recreating the visual style of the thirties is amazing, but just as much care has
been taken with the game dynamics. People lucky enough to get hands-on time have been praising
its tight and challenging gameplay.

EA have yet to announce when and where to expect Unravel to
launch, whereas Cuphead is confirmed as coming to PC and Xbox One sometime next
year.
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