Dunkey's E3 2024: Laughable Insights on Upcoming Games and Industry Trends

Chloe Whisperwillow

Updated Friday, June 21, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In the latest video titled "Dunkey's E3 2024," popular YouTuber Dunkey offers his unique and comedic take on this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. This annual event, known for showcasing upcoming games and industry trends, gets a thorough breakdown from Dunkey, highlighting both the absurd and the exciting aspects of the gaming world.

Dunkey humorously notes that each year, viewers endure hundreds of game trailers they don't care about just to catch a glimpse of the ones they do. This year, he claims, was no different. The buzzword for E3 2024, according to Dunkey, was "diversity." He points out a noticeable shift in gaming narratives from "a man shooting people with a gun" to "a woman hitting people with a sword." Despite the variety, Dunkey humorously admits that the only sword-hitting game he cares about is "Elden Ring 2," featuring the return of Queen America.

Among the most anticipated reveals, Dunkey mentions "OverWatch," "Searo 2," and "Searo 4," the latter promising to delve into Chona's backstory. He lightheartedly introduces Mr. Co t, a developer behind three new titles: a Garfield spin-off with Morgan Peelman, "Wooden Coog Liquid" for PlayStation, and "Death Stranding 2." Dunkey amusingly explains the bizarre plot twist where Guillermo del Toro's character becomes a puppet man in "Death Stranding 2" due to del Toro directing "Pinocchio" in real life.

Revisiting "Death Stranding," Dunkey admits to initially finding the game confusing and "probably stupid," but by his third playthrough, he had two maxed-out characters. He humorously speculates on the future of the series, particularly "Death Stranding 5: The Phantom Sam," where he hopes the walking mechanics will finally meet his expectations.

Dunkey also touches on the industry's blend of genres, such as open-world multiplayer FPS looter shooter PvPvE games, which he claims make the gaming industry so great. He expresses excitement for the "Snake Eater" remake but shares his apprehension about revisiting a childhood favorite and whether it will hold up to his adult perspective.

For a full dose of Dunkey's laughable commentary and insights on E3 2024, be sure to watch the video. It's packed with witty observations and a unique look at the gaming industry's latest trends and releases.

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