By Ryan Matsunaga (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jun 15, 2013 10:18 PM EDT
Tags E3

This year's E3 was packed so full of incredible reveals, previews, and demos, it couldn't possibly fit into just one article. For part one of our E3 trailer highlights, head on over here. If you've already read through that one, scroll on down for another batch of the best in E3 trailers.

Titanfall

It's the crew that redefined the FPS genre and giant robots, what's not to love?

Star Wars: Battlefront

Is this Star Wars? Is that Hoth? Is that a Snowspeeder? Is this Battlefront?! That was the reaction of practically every member of the E3 audience, and for good reason. DICE helming a new Battlefront title is a reason to throw a party, despite the lack of anything resembling gameplay in this teaser.

Dead Rising 3

One of the biggest Xbox exclusive reveals, the third installment of Dead Rising is bringing gamers a massive, open world zombie action game with a scope unlike anything we've seen before. Although the tablet integration is a little cheesy, the on-the-fly weapon assembly is a pretty welcome addition.

Super Smash Bros.

Technically, Nintendo wasn't at E3, but their Nintendo Direct presentation still had more than its fair share of goodies. The obvious highlight would be the latest look at Super Smash Bros for the 3DS and Wii U, which highlighted the appearance of none other than Mega Man himself.

Tom Clancy's The Division

I don't which was better, the surprise reveal of the new IP, the gorgeous graphics, or the slow burn realization that you're watching a seamless combination of multiplayer and singleplayer elements. Either way, The Division is easily one of the most intriguing games of the next-gen, even more so considering we've heard so little about it.

Kingdom Hearts III

Do you want to get an E3 audience on its feet? Just make a great game, then make them wait for a sequel for eight years. Snark aside, we didn't get to see much, but Square Enix did reveal for Kingdom Hearts looks pretty wonderful. There's no release date, but for many fans, just knowing it's still in development is a reason for celebration.

Battlefield 4

The highlight of EA's presentation was probably the most ambitious gameplay demo I've ever seen at E3. The publisher brought 64 people, including one man on a tablet device, to play through a live multiplayer match of Battlefield 4. A massive map, destructible terrain, a huge variety of vehicles, and a stunning collapse of a giant skyscraper are just a few of the highlights that made this preview one of the biggest talking points of the week.

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