Top 2024 Trailers You Need To Watch from Summer Gamefest 11

Top 2024 Trailers You Need To Watch from Summer Gamefest 11

Geoff Keighley's E3-replacement Summer Game Fest has launched its latest iteration today. There will be other showcases in the coming days, including the Xbox Showcase, Ubisoft Showcase and Indie show, but in this round-up we'll be watching a live stream of the big trailers that kicked off the entire festival. 

The Video game trailer Showcase featured more than 50 games and game adjacent trailers over two hours of advertising. 

We've put together a list of all of the following, but if you don't want to review the list or re-watch the live stream, check out our picks of the 11 most interesting trailers we've seen.

Surprisingly, of the more than 50 games mentioned, all were at least a bit interesting. 

There was an allusion that the Lego version of the guerrilla game Aloy was coming, but it's still a pleasant surprise to see the game open the Summer Gamefest show.Lego games are very silly and tend to poke fun at the IP they inhabit. Horizon Adventures looks the same, and I'm more than willing to dive into the robot dinosaur world of Aloy, especially even in Lego form.

My curiosity was stimulated when Geoff Keighley announced that the team behind choo Choo Charles had launched a new game. The game of Horror Train was somehow strange, but I didn't expect a rainbow mess of bears (.).Aliens (.).er.Gummy Creatures (.) are inciting prison break.It's a multiplayer escape game/puzzle game and it looks ridiculous. Maybe you can't wait to try it out in 2025.

Star Wars Outlaws Curated a certain amount of controversy for Ubisoft's insane season pass, but I can't say I'm not interested yet. 

The gameplay trailer we saw at the Summer Gamefest showed off some of the open world and gameplay. Whether it's a terrible season pass or not, I love to be immersed in that universe.

Blumhouse Games showed off six different horror games the company will release over the coming year or so. 

All Six Games; Idle Chrysol Theater, Tomb Season, Wake up and sleep, Fear the spotlight, Simulation, Project C, looks interesting. 

I'm most interested in that aesthetic that looks somewhere between Tomb season and Hades character design. Of course, her story creators Sam Barlow and Brandon Kronenberg's Project C caught my eye. Video games are probably where Cronenberg was meant to always be. 

At the summer Gamefest, they showed off 6 games as the company behind Among Us, Innersloth, apparently decided to give back to the game development community by funding indie games. 

Of them, Battle Suit Ace and 1 Btn boss really caught my eye. I'm curious about the Mosfield Archive, but there wasn't much to latch on to in the trailer. Battle Suit Ace looks like a card butler RPG centered on mecha and maybe cooking. I don't know, but I want to look into it.

Phantom Blade Zero looked great when PlayStation revealed the game last year. Now Sony has started showing off the gameplay trailer. 

And it looks good. Despite the gray and brown palette that makes the game seem swaying, the design of the enemy is interesting. I'm a little worried about what looks like some quick-time battle features, but if not, the battles are smooth and flowing.

Black Myth Wukong surprised audiences when Game Science dropped the trailer on mid-May 5. The trailer that debuted at Summer Game Fest was just an ad for the various editions of the game coming up, but I still saw this single player A

and it's very simple, this trailer had me from the developers behind the Stanley parable. What appears to be running a cozy, teahouse game obviously has a twist involving the protagonist's battle past. 

I don't know what Ivy Road will do with this game, but I'm excited to find out.

Surprisingly, there were 2 games announced with deer-like creatures and people in the woods hanging out. Of the two, the Neva wolf deer creature is not like a deer, but it is from the people behind the beautiful gris. 

Neva's art style is reminiscent of grease, a blend of unique aesthetics. I just want to play this game for the style of art. Beyond that, it's a platformer with some combat, and somewhere there's a sad story about the bond between people and their animal friends.

Slitterhead is from a former Silent Hill developer who founded Bokeh Game Studio. Their new game looks like a mix of Resident Evil's bulbous split zombies, The Thing and janky PS2 graphics. Which fits with a quiet hill feel.

Unlike Silent Hill, it looks more action-y with people and animal hopping, and it has to fight monsters as humans in a variety of cities

Also, Traversal is like a gut-based as you swing through the city like a gory Spider-Man.

Other games that can go here are on display. sid.-Myer's Civ7, Tears of Metal (Looks of Metal), Space Marine 2, Power Rangers; Rita rewind to several names. 

However, none of them look terrible, and it looks as if the people behind Veggie Tales decided it was done in religion and played GTA games. 

It looks stupid and I want to play it.

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