The Most Anticipated Games of E3 2014

As the first Electronic Entertainment Expo solidly in the next-generation of consoles, GameRevolution's expectation for the convention couldn't be higher. This year's lineup of titles, though many have been delayed until 2015, will bring a firmer realization of the industry's technological standard for the following seven years.

While Microsoft is primed for a series of solid exclusives that have already been revealed, we hope Sony and Nintendo show at least a few traces of several franchise favorites. (Is this the last we'll hear about a certain guardian?) We'll know much more once Nick Tan, Daniel Bischoff, and a few of our other writers attend the E3 conferences as we live-Tweet our reactions to the presentations of Microsoft, Sony, Electronic Arts, and Ubisoft.

A Note: During the write-up for this article, Alex Osborn had an entry of Final Fantasy XV prepared, but with the recent announcement from Square Enix that it and Kingdom Hearts III would not be showing at E3, it's been sadly dropped. However, we'll certainly let you all know if Square Enix is hiding the games in the back somewhere.

So, without further ado, the list of GameRevolution's most anticipated titles for E3 2014. In case we didn't cover a title that you're interested in seeing, please share it in the comments below.

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Inspired by the beauty of the natural world around us, Everwild is a brand-new game in development from Rare where unique and unforgettable experiences await in a natural and magical world. Play as an Eternal as you explore and build bonds with the world around you.
Kindred Fates is an open world monster battling RPG, and a love letter to the monster battle genre. Our goal is to evolve the genre, and finally bring fans what they've been asking for.
Embark on an inspiring mission of human connection beyond the UCA. Sam — with companions by his side — sets out on a new journey to save humanity from extinction. Join them as they traverse a world beset by otherworldly enemies, obstacles and a haunting question: should we have connected?

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