15 Important Lessons From E3 2015
Added: 22.06.2015 22:53 | 13 views | 0 comments
Bethesda Deserves its Own Press Conference
2015 was the first year Bethesda held a dedicated E3 press conference, and it’s safe to say they knocked it out of the park. Between Fallout 4, Doom, and Dishonored 2, the company showcased terrific footage for its new lineup, and above all, focused purely on games. Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo could learn a new trick or two from them. Microsoft Continues to Rely on Halo and Gears of War
The military shooter remains the centerpiece of Microsoft's console strategy. Like clockwork, you can count on a Halo or Gears title to appear at E3, and both Halo 5: Guardians and Gear of War 4 had strong showings this year, proving that Microsoft's mainstays still attract massive audiences. Nintendo Debuts Cool Puppets
Nintendo had several cool titles on display at E3, including Super Mario Maker and Star Fox Zero, but most of their big games had already been announced a year ago. But don't count them out yet, though. Nintendo has always had sporadic E3 appearances, often hiding great games for late year surprises. Sony Banks on Nostalgia and Thrills its Hardcore Supporters
For years, fans have been clamoring for a new Shenmue game and an HD remake of Final Fantasy VII. These games often felt more like wistful daydreams than realistic requests, which helps explain the fervor when Sony actually announced both projects this year at its press conference. Both games are largely goodwill gestures, showing that Sony and Square Enix care about their most dedicated fans. (Photo: Corbis) VR Spends Another Year in Gestation
It was no contest: some of the longest lines at E3 this year were for hands-on demos of Sony's Project Morpheus and the Oculus Rift. Both companies had a variety of intriguing games on display, but they seem to be playing a game of chicken, hoping to perfect the technology before either one pushes for a mass release. In years past we were told 2015 would be a big year for VR. Unfortunately, it looks like yet another year will pass before the public at large gets to experience it. (Photo: Corbis) Star Wars: Battlefront is Beautiful
It's been a long time since we had a Star Wars game that takes the lead in delivering cutting edge tech. After the cancellation of the ambitious Star Wars 1313, Battlefront has stepped up to the plate with an incredible demo at E3 featuring a 20 vs 20 Walker Assault on Hoth. With visuals that border on photo realistic, Battlefront may be just as exciting as this year's upcoming film sequel. (Photo: Electronic Arts) Mass Effect Makes a Comeback
In spite of an anti-climactic ending to Mass Effect 3 which sparked a fan backlash, the Mass Effect series remains revered for its thrilling space opera action. After a small glimpse at the exciting sequel set on new planets with new characters, we're already prepared to forgive past sins. If Dragon Age Inquisition is any indication of the scope BioWare has planned for the new Mass Effect, we're in for a hell of a ride. (Photo: Electronic Arts) Street Fighter Still Packs A Wallop
After the success of Street Fighter IV, Capcom hopes to keep the fighting flame alive. Street Fighter V was everywhere at E3, with players camped out in front of demos to rotate in for a few rounds. The game feels great to play, maintaining the crunchy combat of the last Street Fighter but with a new level of technical sophistication that should lead to deep and varied strategies when mastered. (Photo: Capcom) The Last Guardian Rises From The Grave
After seven years of protracted development, many had given up on The Last Guardian ever seeing the light of day. The follow up to the massively influential arthouse hits Ico and Shadow of the Colossus finally emerged this year. This year's new footage had a slow, contemplative pace that felt out of place among the high-octane action hits surrounding it on the show floor, but it still held enough promise for us to welcome its understated return. (Photo: Sony) Microsoft Capitalizes on the Past
Of the three big console developers, Microsoft typically does less to celebrate its past than the competition. This year, however, Microsoft announced Xbox One backward compatibility for 360 and XBLA games. Battletoads creators Rare also showed off a giant collection of its classic games coming to the Xbox One. In one fell swoop, Microsoft has delivered a robust catalogue of gaming history. Sony Seeks New Horizons
While it's always great when game companies keep tradition alive with our favorite franchises, it's nice to see them explore new directions too. One of the most talked about games at E3 this year was Sony's new game Horizon: Zero Dawn, featuring a red-headed huntress taking down gigantic robotic dinosaurs with style. (Photo: Sony) Pokemon Developer Make a New Game, and It's Not for Nintendo
A small hidden gem at this year's E3 was the new game from Pokemon developers Game Freak. Tembo The Badass Elephant plays like a colorful mashup of Sonic the Hedgehog and the rhino stages from Donkey Kong Country. Surprisingly, the action platformer is coming to PC, PS4 and Xbox this summer, with no plans for a Nintendo release. We wonder if Game Freak will finally spread its wings after decades of Pokemon production. (Photo: Sega) Uncharted 4 Has Some Surprises Up Its Sleeve
After recent gameplay footage slightly underwhelmed, Uncharted 4 had a lot to live up to at this year's E3. Boy, did it ever deliver. In addition to a stunning chase sequence shown off at Sony's press conference, an extended show floor demo kicked up the excitement even more. If you were impressed by any of Uncharted 2 and 3's epic set pieces, prepare to be amazed. Artsy Parkour Game Mirror's Edge Catalyst Generates Buzz
It's surprising we're actually getting a follow up to Mirror's Edge, a sleeper hit from seven years ago that featured pacifist roof-top running across a colorful cityscape. Even more surprising is how popular the new game was at E3, with 3 hour lines curving around EA's booth just for a glimpse at the game's futurustic open world. (Photo: Electronic Arts) Nintendo Releases a Lost Classic
In many ways, this year's E3 was dominated by the resurrection of projects many had written off. Nintendo's contribution towards this trend was a translated, but never released until now, NES prequel to the cult classic Earthbound. If that sounds obscure, it's because it is. While this small release won't make the company a lot of money, it will definitely engender goodwill from patient fans. (Photo: Nintendo)
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| New EVE: Valkyrie Screenshots Revealed
Added: 22.06.2015 7:16 | 12 views | 0 comments
Following an impressive outing on both the consumer version of the Oculus Rift and the PlayStation 4s Project Morpheus at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), Los Angeles, last week, a small selection of new EVE: Valkyrie screenshots has arrived at VRFocus.
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| In reality, Project Morpheus, Oculus Rift aren't the most exciting things at E3
Added: 21.06.2015 20:15 | 7 views | 0 comments
Virtual reality was supposedly the future at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the shiny new toy that was going to revolutionize gaming. But virtual reality has been the shiny new toy that was going to revolutionize gaming since Nintendo introduced the Virtual Boy in the mid-1990s.
Trust us, companies such as Sony and the Facebook-owned Oculus VR say, virtual reality is back.
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| Merge VR: A Cell Phone Virtual Reality Alternative
Added: 20.06.2015 21:13 | 61 views | 0 comments
Franklin Lyons knows exactly where his virtual reality venture, Merge VR, sits in the emergent VR tech space. Merge VR, a gaming system for use with contemporary cell phones is aimed not at hardcore VR fans and bleeding edge tech enthusiasts, but the consumer who wants to get solid enjoyable VR experiences without breaking the bank, yet with a degree of quality that is difficult to come by in an inexpensive rig.
Merge VR is a system of a VR helmet—that is meant to house a cell phone for a display—made out of a light, durable foam with adjustable lenses and a paired Bluetooth LE motion controller that is like a miniature Wii Mote and Wii nunchaku rolled into one. Everything in Merge VR is made to be extremely durable; even the harder plastic parts have a degree of elasticity (including the controller). Perhaps the biggest shock was when Lyons put on the headset and casually dropped it (with a cell phone in it) from hip height onto the ground, where it squashed and bounced harmlessly due to the soft foam—the same property that makes it both lighter than most headsets and easier to fit on a user.
"The gyros in the iPhone are good enough," Lyons told me, speaking of getting accurate head tracking off of the phones. "And Samsung's are almost as good. I talked to them recently about getting the accuracy they have for Gear VR, but havenÄ‚Ë€â„Ët heard back yet."
Samsung may not want to get back to Lyons, since heÄ‚Ë€â„Ës producing a non-proprietary version of the same tech as their own Gear VR, created with Oculus support to house Samsung Galaxy phones. But with the addition of the controller and an app store for early cell phone VR gaming apps. This is also Merge VRÄ‚Ë€â„Ës greatest asset, with the foam headset simplifying the process. Lyons told me their goal was to have as few parts as possible, and that they removed 31 parts from the set once it was properly molded.
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| GameEnthus Podcast ep231: My Boy Blue! or #E32015
Added: 20.06.2015 7:20 | 12 views | 0 comments
This week Aaron (@Ind1fference), Tiny (@Tiny415), Mike (@AssaultSuit) are joined by Ben (@BCTerps) to talk about: E3, Waze, backward compatability, The Witcher 3, Skyrim, Forza Horizon 2, The Porshe Experience, Jurassic World, Jurassic Park, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Nintendo 64, Winback, Kill.Switch, Hexen 64, Glover, Command Conquer, Beetle Adventure Racing, StarCraft 2, Banjo-Tooie, Freedom Planet, Combat Core, Micah Betts, PS E3 Experience, Extra Life Charity, Kickstarter, Oculus Rift, Clang, BloodStained, Yooka-Laylee, Harmonix, Amplitude, Hitman, Phantom Dust, Ken Lobb, Quantum Break, ScaleBound, FireWatch, Dream, Devolver Digital, Ronin, Mother Russia Bleeds, Batman Arkham Knight, Disney Infinity 3.0, Playstation Vue, Star Wars BattleFront, Xbox One streaming and more.
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| Edge Of Nowhere makes a convincing case for third-person VR games
Added: 20.06.2015 7:15 | 13 views | 0 comments
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With its blend of Uncharted lite platforming and Lovecraftian horror, Insomniacs forthcoming Oculus Rift exclusive, Edge of Nowhere, is positioned close to slap bang in the intersection of my interests. Nonetheless, despite being excited to see what the studio was cooking up for Facebooks face-mounted sensorium, I also felt a bit sceptical about how what seemed like a fairly trad gameplay model would work on the rift.
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| Luckey on VR: Its not going to reach hundreds of millions of people in the next three years.
Added: 20.06.2015 4:16 | 6 views | 0 comments
Oculus VR co-founder and creator of the Oculus Rift, Palmer Luckey, is a well known evangelist of virtual reality (VR). His passion for the new medium is unquestionable, having taken it upon himself to create the first iteration of the Oculus Rift head-mounted display (HMD) long before the possibility of any financial remuneration was known. However, he remains realistic about the commercial viability of VR, suggesting that it will see long-tail growth.
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| GameEnthus Podcast ep231: My Boy Blue! or #E32015
Added: 20.06.2015 3:19 | 4 views | 0 comments
This week Aaron (@Ind1fference), Tiny (@Tiny415), Mike (@AssaultSuit) are joined by Ben (@BCTerps) to talk about: E3, Waze, backward compatability, The Witcher 3, Skyrim, Forza Horizon 2, The Porshe Experience, Jurassic World, Jurassic Park, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Nintendo 64, Winback, Kill.Switch, Hexen 64, Glover, Command Conquer, Beetle Adventure Racing, StarCraft 2, Banjo-Tooie, Freedom Planet, Combat Core, Micah Betts, PS E3 Experience, Extra Life Charity, Kickstarter, Oculus Rift, Clang, BloodStained, Yooka-Laylee, Harmonix, Amplitude, Hitman, Phantom Dust, Ken Lobb, Quantum Break, ScaleBound, FireWatch, Dream, Devolver Digital, Ronin, Mother Russia Bleeds, Batman Arkham Knight, Disney Infinity 3.0, Playstation Vue, Star Wars BattleFront, Xbox One streaming and more.
Tags: Nintendo, Star, Wake, Force, Infinite, Batman, Phantom, Xbox, Live, Disney, Disney Infinity, Time, StarCraft, Combat, Mini, Star Wars, Playstation, Adventure, Oculus, Podcast, Quantic, Arkham, Batman Arkham, Crabs, Xbox One, Witcher
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