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I'm probably most excited about the new Fable game, which was rumoured to be an MMO, but has since been clarified as potentially having MMO-lite elements like a partially shared world, the opportunity to engage in co-op, and so on. It's a highly-anticipated shooter from Remedy - although it doesn't actually feel like a Remedy game.Īnyway, we saw lots of other stuff at the Xbox first-party games showcase, too. If you haven't heard much about Crossfire X, we've got you covered. Now it's forever ingrained in your brain that the Crossfire X gameplay trailer used a weird, sad cover of DMX's 2003 belter. You won't be able to watch the trailer again without hearing it. What do you reckon? I think it's better than the nonsense most shooters incorporate into their trailers now, like the time Gears 5 featured Head Like A Hole by Nine Inch Nails and removed precisely 100% of the good parts.Īnyway, now you know. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. A sad, sombre, moody Billie Eilish sort of way. It doesn't have the same absurd energy as DMX, mind, but it's good in a different way. However, as soon as Polygon reported on the fact that the DMX banger had been toned down into a strange, oddly fitting cover, I could hear it right away.
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If you tuned in to the Xbox event earlier this week, you probably saw the new Crossfire X gameplay trailer - but did you know the song in said trailer was a sad cover of "X Gon' Give it to Ya"?