Published , by Shack Staff
Published , by Shack Staff
It’s a great weekend for gaming. We’re deep in the heart of June and Summer Game Fest 2024 weekend has arrived, bringing Geoff Keighley’s marquee showcase alongside a wealth of other reveals, programs, and direct presentations. Summer Game Fest 2024’s main showcase has ended, but it had a grand collection of new games and announcements. With that in mind, the Shack Staff shared its favorites from the event. Check out our answers below.
I am not even joking when I say that I jumped out of my chair when I saw this live at the show. Power Rangers somehow never enjoyed the same beat 'em up success that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles did, despite arguably being perfectly suited for that type of game. A large part of that is because by the time the Rangers came around, the arcade brawler was a dying genre.
Fortunately, we now live in an age where what's old is new again and that apparently applies to the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers team. I've greatly enjoyed the renaissance this license has had, between the newer seasons of the shows (including the most recent Netflix one that essentially wrapped up the whole 30-year saga) to the BOOM! Studios comics that have given it the kind of life that few could have ever imagined. I'm beyond stoked to see that Digital Eclipse, the team behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection, has taken on this task.
It doesn't even look like a straight beat 'em up anyway. It's got that, but it looks like it has so much more, right down to weird rollercoaster sequences, vehicle chases, and Zord fights. I am dying for this. I never knew how much I needed this until I saw it.
Terry Bogard is, without a doubt, my favorite leading guy in a fighting game ever. I grew up on Fatal Fury and Capcom Vs. SNK 2 is my favorite fighting game ever. I really thought we were about to see the deal sealed on Capcom Vs. SNK 3 when Terry and Mai showed up alongside Luke and Jaime in this trailer, but I was just as happy to see that Terry will be a proper fighter in Street Fighter 6. I really can’t wait to see how moves like the Burst Knuckle, Rising Tackle, Buster Wolf, and Power Geyser look in the RE Engine. And I hope this means we’re getting closer to the dream. CVS3… I want it to be real and I feel like we’re getting there.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind looks awesome. Praise God Emperor Geoff for bestowing the announcement trailer upon us meager gamers during his glorious Summer Game Fest 2024 livestream. May blessings rain about him, as he is truly a benevolent God Emperor. Praise be.
The Civilization series has been one of my favorites over the years, and Civilization 7 was by far the best thing I saw at the Summer Game Fest 2024 showcase. Civ just hits differently. Starting in the stone ages and getting a great spawn with ample resources. Slowly pulling ahead in the technological race. Choose to either rule the world with an iron fist or smother your enemies with the influence of your religion. There’s so much to dig into and I can’t wait until we see more of what Civilization 7 brings.
As a huge horror movie fan, I’m excited to see Blumhouse bring its film sensibilities to the gaming world. The publisher revealed multiple in-development games, but Project C is easily the one I’m most excited about. A Sam Barlow x Brandon Cronenberg collaboration? Come on. This game is going to scare the hell out of me and I can’t wait for it.
What was my favorite reveal from Summer Game Fest this year? That is an interesting question because there were a few games that caught my attention that were shown during the much-too-long event. Metaphor: Refantazio is a game that caught my attention the last time it was shown off at the Game Awards I believe. I’m always a sucker for anime-styled games and role-playing games so this one is one I’m going to look out for. The trailer for Wonderstop looks interesting. I like farming/life sim games like this.
However, my answer for this question is an easy one: It’s Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind. I grew up with the Power Rangers and it’s great to see classic characters come back. The beat-‘em-up genre was an area the Power Rangers didn’t go into too often for video games. It was always the classic side scroller or fighting game. The trailer for this game showed a lot of different level styles like motorcycle riding, roller coaster riding, and fighting with the Megazord. Now if the Terror Toad, one of my all time favorite Power Rangers villains of the week shows up, then we might check all of the boxes!
These were our favorite reveals out of Summer Game Fest 2024, but what were yours? Be sure to check out our rundown of the best trailers and announcements so far and follow the rest of our Summer Game Fest 2024 coverage to keep up with everything announced as it happens!