If 721 Pokemon wasn’t enough for you to catch, get ready for three more!

Revealed during the Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon Nintendo Treehouse demo, we were able to meet Yungoos, Pikipek and Grubbin. Seemingly some of the first Pokemon we’ll meet by filling that Rattata, Pidgey and Caterpie role, each one has its own unique typing and abilities to help them in battle. Yungoos for example, is a Normal type that has either the new Stakeout ability or Strong Jaw, which increases the strength of bite based attacks. Pikipek is a woodpecker that falls under the typical Flying / Normal typing, with Keen Eye or Skill Link as its possible abilities, the latter of which is especially useful since it ensures that multi hit attacks will always strike the maximum of five times. Lastly, Grubbin is a Bug Pokemon with the Swarm ability, making it more likely to run into wild Pokemon in the field.

Check out the trailer below to see them in action, alongside the official in game confirmation of the Mythical Pokemon, Magearna, who gets a Special Attack boost when its partner faints in a multi battle thanks to its Soul Heart ability, (and is a perfect way to strengthen its signature move, Fleur Cannon,) and an overview of the new Battle Royal battle type! What are your thoughts on the first of many new monsters we’ll be able to catch?

 

During Nintendo’s three day Treehouse streaming event, more details surfaced hinting at when we can expect to catch em all for real with Pokemon GO, the upcoming free to play mobile game that uses augmented reality technology to detect and catch Pokemon in our actual surroundings.

While a specific release date wasn’t mentioned, July seems to be the time we could expect the final game to be released if the details surrounding the Pokemon GO Plus accessory is anything to go by. Priced at $34.99, the pocket sized device will light up whenever a Pokemon is nearby, allowing you to use the button on it to throw Pokeballs without having to use up your phone data or pull out your phone every time you want to seek out new characters. What’s even better for 3DS players out there, is the confirmation that Pokemon caught in GO will be transferable into the main games some time in the future. During this portion of the conversation, it was revealed that the Pokemon GO Plus would release in July, right after the release of the app.

E3 2016 Pokemon GO Plus

Knowing that, it seems like we’ll be getting the game sooner than expected, especially since Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have been quiet with the details up until this point, even as the game began a second round of beta testing a few weeks ago. With the game right around the corner, are you excited to finally be the Pokemon Master you were meant to be within the confines of reality? Comment below and let us know!

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Yesterday, Nintendo let loose that their newest RPG-IP would be announced today during their live Treehouse event. Everyone was wondering what it would be. Now we know. Check out the trailer for Ever Oasis.

Ever Oasis comes to us from Grezzo, the company responsible for some of our favorite 3DS games, like Flower Town and the Legend of Zelda games. Grezzo is ran by Koichi Ishi. Yeah THAT Koichi Ishi. The man responsible for producing Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy XI, The Secret of Mana series. The man who created chocobo’s and moogles. The MAN THAT CREATED THE FINAL FANTASY JOB SYSTEM! HE IS A RPG GOD!!!!

This man has pedigree, so we know Ever Oasis is going to come from a brilliant mind and direction. This game looks cute as hell, and reminds me of Final Fantasy: Chrystal Chronicles.

No word on release date yet.

This game looks awesome as hell! Originally released on the PS Vita, Severed is coming to Nintendo consoles this summer! Check out the newest trailer below.

Take control of a one-armed warrior named Sasha, wielding a living sword on her journey through a nightmare world in search of her family. Swipe-based touch controls will let you solve puzzles, find secrets, and do battle with a host of disturbing monsters. As the journey goes on, you’ll unlock new abilities, ascend an RPG-style upgrade tree, and tease apart the mysteries of the dark fantasy universe Sasha finds herself in.

I am so intrigued with this game, and surprised I haven’t heard of it before. The art, the concept and gameplay all look top notch. I was getting mad Samurai Jack vibes from the trailer. This is going to be a day one pick up for me, FOR SURE!

Check out Severed on the Nintendo eShop this summer.

E3 is upon us and there are SO MANY big announcements! And because we are clearly the greatest video game show on the Geekscape network, we’re here to bring you all the biggest details… in half the time it takes “those other guys”! Joining Kenny and I in dissecting all things E3 are Corinne Irizarry and Mike Olivares, because there’s no way we can get through all of this alone! Microsoft announces the super powerful Project Scorpio but how much more expensive will it be than the Xbox One Slim? Will Sony win the Fall with the new PS4, ‘God of War 4’, all that VR and ‘The Last Guardian’? And why does ‘Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ give me chills? It’s all here and SO MUCH MORE!

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I never new I wanted something more than I want Trials of The Blood Dragon. It’s literally two things squished together that, on paper sounds dumb as hell, but once you see it moving. It’s incredible.

The over the top world of Blood Dragon and the top notch motorcycle racing of Trials. 

They’ve left the realm of motorcycles to! We’ve got jet packs, moon cars and even parkour with pistols!

Trials of The Blood Dragon is out NOW on PC, PS4 and Xbox! GO DOWNLOAD IT! I am.

E3 this year is really blowing last years out of the water! Our first look at the fourth iteration of Dead Rising is here, and its got me super excited!

Thats right! Frank West is back, and with him so is the franchises normal wackiness that was missing in Dead Rising 3. I mean, we’ve got power armor. Electric go-karts. Candy Cane crossbows. FLAME THROWING TRICERATOPS!

Thanks to Project Scorpio, we can get our hands on these amazing titles for PC as well. NO NEED TO BUY AN XBOX ONE FOR ME!

Another Legend of Zelda is a welcomed addition to a storied franchise. We all have our stories of how the Legend of Zelda franchise has touched our hearts, shaped our lives, and stood as a crutch when we needed one. So when Nintendo announces another iteration of the game, we all listen.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of Wild

The trailer showed off beautiful landscapes and new activities players can engage in. Honestly, it was a blend of Nintendo flexing their console power, and their unique, artistic vision of one of their main exclusives.

The game breaks with some conventions from the series. For example, many of the minor enemies are no longer scattered randomly around the world, as many now live together in colonies. Link can climb towers and massive structures to get a bearing on his surroundings. He can even reach the top of mountains – any mountain he can see, he can climb. He can paraglide to lower areas or even use his shield to slide down a mountain. Link will travel across fields, through forests and to mountain peaks.

 

The game’s wild world surrounds Link, and he must pay attention to changes in climate, as a shift in weather or temperature can affect the environment and his ability to survive in it. A sudden downpour might douse a roaring campfire or a lightning storm might be attracted to Link’s metallic weapons. Players might need to bundle up with warmer clothes or change into something better suited to the desert heat.

 

More than 100 Shrines of Trials dot the landscape, waiting for players to discover and explore them in any order they want. As players work their way through the traps and puzzles inside, they’ll earn special items and other rewards that will help them on their adventure. Puzzles in the game often have multiple answers, and secrets can be found everywhere. Exploration and discovery are a huge part of the fun.

 

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is scheduled to launch simultaneously for both the Wii U console and Nintendo’s next system, code-named NX, in 2017. The game also includes compatibility with amiibo, which are sold separately. Nintendo announced a new series of amiibo figures specific to the game that includes Link with a bow (“Archer”), Link on horseback (“Rider”), and a “Guardian” that is the first amiibo with flexible parts. The existing Wolf Link amiibo works with the game as well: When players tap a Wolf Link amiibo to the Wii U GamePad controller, Wolf Link will attack enemies on his own and help players to hunt. He has three hearts, unless players carry over save data from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD. Wolf Link disappears when his hearts run out. Details can be found at http://e3.nintendo.com/amiibo/

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of Wild

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is set to release next year for the Wii U and NX.

If you’ve been itching to show off some dance moves to your friends, you can toss out that old DDR mat and get ready for Just Dance 2017.

The franchise seems to have dropped the standardized numerical sequel titles and has opted to go with [Insert Sports Game here] 2017. However, that’s not all the franchise dropped. Just Dance 2017 will not just hold a single track list that will belong to this title alone. Along with the game’s announcement, their service, aptly named Just Dance Unlimited, promises to expand and give gamers access to over 200 songs.

The first tracks revealed at E3 include:

  • “Sorry” – Justin Bieber
  • “DADDY” – Psy Ft. CL of 2NE1
  • “Cheap Thrills” – Sia Ft. Sean Paul
  • “Lean On” – Major Lazer Ft. MØ & DJ Snake
  • “Worth It” – Fifth Harmony Ft. Kid Ink
  • “Don’t Stop Me Now” – Queen
  • “PoPiPo” – Hatsune Miku
  • “Radical” – Dyro & Dannic
  • “El Tiki” – Maluma
  • “September” – Equinox Stars

 

You can read more about Just Dance 2017 right here:

“Our goal has always been to make the entire world dance. With 60 million copies sold to date, more than 118 million dancers worldwide, and Just Dance 2017 on the way, we’re closer than ever to achieving that goal,” said Marine de La Seiglière, Executive Producer. “We’re proud of finding ways of adapting the Just Dance experience to fit the devices our players already own and the ways that they naturally consume content today, whether it’s on their phones or through on-demand services.”

 

Six game modes will be available for players including the all new Just Dance Machine, exclusive to current-gen consoles and PC, a fun and frantic dance experience that will have players testing their skills through a variety of dance types including flamenco, ballet and the cancan. Fan-favorite Sweat + Playlists mode, which helps players customize workouts with their favorite tracks is back, along with classic modes including Just Dance Quest and Just Dance TV, the in-game video channel. The World Dance Floor is also back to the game.

 

Both the Just Dance Unlimited service and the Just Dance® Controller App will see additional content and features with the launch of Just Dance 2017. Since its successful launch last year, the Just Dance Unlimited service has seen its catalog expand each month with new content. The subscription streaming service, available for current-gen consoles owners and PC players, will be enriched with more exclusive tracks, offering a catalog of more than 200 songs at the launch of Just Dance 2017 and easy-to-navigate curated playlists to help players set the mood for any Just Dance party.

 

The Just Dance Controller App makes the game more accessible for current-gen owners and PC with its phone scoring technology that allows players to dance without additional accessories like cameras. With Just Dance 2017 the app will become a hub for players’ activities and a way to access exclusive content from Just Dance TV as well as a way for players to apply fun filters to their best Just Dance photos and share them with their friends.

 

Along with the standard version of the game, a Gold Edition, which includes all of the Just Dance 2017 tracks along with three months access to Just Dance Unlimited, is now available for pre-order.

 

Just Dance 2017 will be available on all motion-control gaming platforms, including Nintendo’s Wii™, Wii U™ and NX systems, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, and PlayStation® 4 computer entertainment system. For the first time in the history of the franchise, the game will also be launched digitally on Windows PC.

 

About Just Dance Controller App

The free Just Dance Controller App enables players to use their smartphone to play the game without any peripherals or added console cameras.

The app transforms the player’s smartphone into a motion sensor that tracks the for the latest information on Just Dance 2017, the Just Dance Controller app, or Just Dance Unlimited, please visit:www.justdancegame.com. Follow Just Dance on Twitter @JustDanceGame and use hashtag #JustDance2017.

Just Dance 2017 is set to release this October! 

Continuing on with our E3 stories, what may have been lost in the crowd is Steep. It’s a game that belongs to a seemingly unique genre. I mean, have you heard of an Open World Action Sports Game before this?

Steep is one of those titles that will appeal to people who go into GTA with friends and spend the night racing golf carts, airplanes, and everything in between. I imagine this game to be wildly fun with friends. I especially got this feeling when watching Ubisoft’s walkthrough of the game.

If the video is too long for you, at least fast forward to 2:46 for a good laugh. Am I a bad person?

Today, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), Ubisoft® announced the development of Steep, an action sports game set in the open world of the Alps. Steep is scheduled to be released December 2016 on Xbox One, PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Windows PC.

 

With development led by Ubisoft Annecy,* Steep drops players onto the peaks of mountains, with exhilarating experiences that include skiing, wingsuiting, snowboarding, and paragliding. These sports establish an incredible level of freedom to explore the game’s open world, allowing players to choose the way they travel and play. Steep’s vast playground offers a wide range of activities that give players the opportunity to discover, compete, pull off crazy stunts, and more. Players can meet with friends from all over the world to create unique and memorable moments.

 

In Steep, players can use the innovative trail feature to relive their most inspiring rides and trailblazing achievements, and share them on social networks with friends. Along with sharing ride replays, players can also use this feature to challenge friends to outrace them on a shared path, create epic stunts or set out to discover the massive mountain playground.

 

“Along with Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft Kiev, we used our significant online and multiplayer expertise to create a game that captures the excitement and adrenaline we feel when we explore the snowy mountains surrounding us,” said Rebecka Coutaz, studio manager at Ubisoft Annecy.

 

“We love seeing videos of adventures and stunts that riders from all over the world share on social media,” added Igor Manceau, Creative Director at Ubisoft. “Steep’s open-world and wealth of multiplayer activities were built to inspire this type of creativity. We can’t wait to see what players will discover and share when they first experience Steep.”
In addition to exploring the Alps, Steep riders will be able to travel across the world and traverse the majestic slopes of Alaska, available as a free update after launch.

 

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Steep is set to release this Winter!

 

Not much has been known about Detroit: Become Human since it’s “PS3 Tech-Demo” from way back in 2012. It appeared that it was going to be another “David Cage” game, mostly an interactive choose your own adventure movie.

Those assertions weren’t far off apparently, as the first ACTUAL trailer hit the web not to long ago. What surprised me personally, was how fucking cool this game looks.

Original announcements placed the player in the role of Kara, the subject of the PS3 Tech-Demo. A brand new off the line Android trying to survive in Detroit City. Now it looks like you’re taking the role of Android investigator Conner.

The sci-fi settings, the LA Noire like investigations/interrogations have got me PUMPED for this title.

I’ve never been a huge fan of David Cage games, but it looks like things are going to change for me.

No announcement on release date as of yet.

After a logo/trademarking move, it looks like we have full confirmation. Gwent, the fictional card game from The Witcher series is getting its own release. Check out the announcement trailer below.

When the leak first came out, and what the trailer kind of implies at the start, the consensus was that this was going to be an analogue release. So when the announcement came out today that it was going to be an Xbox One / PC title, excitement soared.

Gwent will be a free to play game (with inevitable microtransactions and expansions). It looks like CD Projekt Red wants to go after that Hearthstone money.

Check out the press release, and instructions how to sign up for the beta, below!

In GWENT, you’ll clash with your friends in fast-paced duels that combine bluffing, on-the-fly decision making and careful deck construction. The game is played over a best-of-three series of rounds, as players unleash their hand by slinging spells and diverse units with special abilities and use clever tricks to deceive their opponents.
Sign up for the Closed Beta here today!
GWENT will be available at release for Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4, GWENT is a free to play game that puts you, not your cards, in the center of the action.

Briefly: Whaaaaaat.

Sony’s E3 presentation was full of surprises, and one of the biggest (and most exciting) moments of the night was the reveal of Batman: Arkham VR.

The marketing for Rocksteady’s Arkham series has been telling you that you can ‘Be The Bat’ for what feels like forever now, and now Arkham VR is about as close as any of us will ever get (lucky for you, you even get to keep your parents).

We don’t know much about the title at this point (aside from the fact that it’s coming to Playstation VR this October), but Rocksteady notes that you’ll “Experience Gotham City through the eyes of the World’s Greatest Detective in an all new Arkham mystery.

Think like Batman. Utilise his legendary gadgets in Virtual Reality to unravel a plot that threatens the lives of Batman’s closest allies.”

Yeah, we’re in.

Take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know if you’ll be picking this one up!

Briefly: DONTNOD’s Life is Strange was by and large my favourite video game of 2015.

That said, of course I couldn’t be more excited for their next title, Vampyr; the very first trailer for Vampyr has finally made its way online, and it looks like a bloody good time… and also not like Life is Strange at all.

Take a look below, and see for yourself.

Yeah, I was pretty much expecting a Life is Strange style choose-your-narrative title, and it’s pretty clear that Vampyr is nothing like that. The choices that you make will certainly have an effect on the game’s world however, as DONTNOD notes that “Taking lives in London is not easy. Killing too many in a district may cause its infrastructure to collapse and turn into disarray. Every single life will also have a butterfly effect on the other NPCs surrounding them; a merchant’s wife could be killed and he could decide to close shop and leave town. Every life you take away will have consequences for the city and the people around them: Cursed be the choice!”

Yep, I’m in. Vampyr hits PS4, Xbox One, and PC in 2017.

Vampyr, the new Action-RPG from acclaimed game-development studio Dontnod, explores protagonist Jonathan Reid’s moral plight in the E3 trailer. Set in London, 1918, Vampyr promises to offer a unique and deeply immersive experience with a strong and engaging narrative steeped in vampire mythology. The E3 trailer unveiled today introduces the nightmare your hero must live every day now he has become a real monster.

 

You play as a veteran of World War I, Doctor Jonathan Reid as he tries to come to terms with his transition, and the hunger that drives him to kill. Vampyr includes a unique level-up system that plays on this narrative conundrum, where huge amounts of experience points can be gained by feeding on innocent people, compared to combat. As a doctor, you must decide how many lives must be sacrificed in order for you to find a cure for this “disease”, the ultimate goal of Jonathan.

Just when you thought that Spider-Man has ran out of ways to surprise us in a video game adaptation, here comes Insomniac Games to prove us wrong. Announced during Sony’s E3 2016 press conference, Spider-Man PS4,  (a working title if you couldn’t tell,) will bring the wall crawler to Sony’s console exclusively in a way that’s never been seen before.

As breathtaking as it was to swing through New York in past games, the mechanic has become somewhat passe, especially when it hasn’t been improved on much since Spider-Man 2 released over a decade ago. With that in mind, color me surprised when the teaser for the new game showed Spidey truly making the city his own. Whether bounding off of tables and crashing through a window from the inside of a cafe while in pursuit of a bad guy, seeing the city break apart while he finds himself locked in battle with an enemy, or his slick webbing animations that help him tie up crooks in style, the minute of footage already gives us hope that this could be the best Spider-Man game yet. The improvements to movement, combat and environment interaction are already apparent, so with a developer with the reputation that Insomniac has earned at the helm, we’re guessing this is going to be great.

This has been a big year for Spider-Man, and 2017 can only get better once this game finds its way into our hands if the placeholder date is anything to go by. Are you ready to throw on the underoos one more time?

After what feels like ages, Crash Bandicoot is finally making his long awaited return to gaming. And no, I don’t mean his much talked about cameo in Uncharted 4. Years of patience finally looks like it’s going to pay off, as Sony announced during their E3 2016 press conference that their former mascot would make his long awaited comback… In a remaster and as a Skylander? Sure, it might not be a brand new game, but we’ll have plenty of time to get reacquainted with the Playstation’s former mascot across both sets of games.

E3 2016 Crash Skylander

Coming exclusively to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, Crash will join Spyro for the first time in Skylanders Imaginators, the sixth game in the toys to life series that will let players design their own characters. As a debuting feature for the series, the upcoming game developed by Toys For Bob promises to bring a level of creativity that hasn’t been possible throughout the series until now. But aside from these features, this will mark the first time Crash will be playable in a new game since 2008’s Mind Over Mutant. 

Retailing at $99.99, ($25 dollars more than the standard edition for some reason,) special care is being taken to faithfully bring Crash into this world. Using trademark weapons and attacks like his Spin Attack, Bazooka and TNT Crates as part of his move set, the series has proven that they can do right by these guest characters when you consider how well Bowser and Donkey Kong came off. Unlike Nintendo’s guests however, Crash will be compatible with every version of Imaginators, including on the Xbox and Wii platforms. They’re even bringing in Jess Harnell, Crash’s voice actor, to reprise his role.

E3 2016 Crash Skylander Starter Pack

Regarding the remaster, the package will include the first three games from the PS1 days, including Crash Bandicoot, Crash 2: The Wrath Of Cortex, and Crash 3: Warped. Promising to build them from the ground up as a partnership between Activision and Sony, it seems like the former will be taking the reigns with this current gen adaptation. While it would have been great to see team members from Naughty Dog work on the project that made them household names again, let’s hope a team like Vicarious Visions takes these beloved characters and makes a faithful recreation of a series that many of us hold so dearly. But you know… No pressure or anything.

What do you think of Crash’s big return? Comment below and let us know, and make sure you check him out in the latest Skylanders Imaginators trailer below.

When Capcom promised that it would bring the Resident Evil franchise back to its horror roots after Resident Evil suffered both critically and financially due in part to its action heavy direction, we never would have expected the series to get the full PT treatment. Yet, after Resident Evil 7 debuted at Sony’s E3 2016 press conference, we’re left with something that is undeniably creepy, but looks a lot more like something we’d expect from Silent Hill.

Based on the trailer below, we don’t have a whole lot to go on. Taking place in America in the aftermath of the events in Resident Evil 6, the first person horror game takes players through a decrepit house, full of all of the grotesque imagery that we would be more likely to see in a certain playable teaser. Using a variety of jump scares, the dark atmosphere, and visual tricks to keep the player feeling tense, that sense of horror that the series has been lacking definitely feels like it’s back in play. Considering that the entire game can be played using PlayStation VR only makes the idea that much more terrifying.

This trailer is such a departure from past Resident Evil games that I can’t help but have a mountain of questions after watching it over. Where are all the monsters? Why do ghosts seem to be such a major part of the scare factor? Will there be any zombies or tie ins to the Umbrella Corporation? And how will the Wesker family tie in to the whole thing after the conclusion of Revelations 2?  We’re definitely intrigued with this new direction, and I’m glad to see that someone is picking up the PT mantle after so many indie games have ultimately failed. Still, I can’t help but laugh at the irony that after years of being accused of ignoring their fans, Capcom finally listens… To Konami’s!

Plus members, go download that demo and tell us what you think in the comments. There’s definitely a lot to talk about, so I’m looking forward to your thoughts on this new direction! One thing is for sure though, RE7 is putting the horror back into the series that put it on the map.

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is scheduled to release on

The last time we parted ways with Kratos, he had just finished killing Zeus after slaughtering most of the Greek gods, and stabbed himself with the Blade of Olympus, seemingly killing himself while releasing the power of the blade for the world’s use. Fast forward to the new God of War that Sony debuted at their E3 2016 press conference, and he seems to be doing pretty well for a guy who had a sword through his body. With a son, a new world and a new life for him to enjoy, it seems he’s finally picked up the pieces of his life well, all things considered. But after being known as the God of War and the most fearsome warrior the Spartans have ever produced, it seems all that he’s interested fighting for these days is the title of World’s Best Dad.

Framed as Kratos teaching his son how to hunt in a Norse setting, this is a *VERY* different God of War than what we’re used to. With the camera fixed on a behind the back third person view, the axe wielding Kratos uses both his fists and his weapons to attack different enemies. From wildlife to the towering giants we’re used to fighting throughout the series, there’s little that’s recognizable when comparing this trailer to the past games. To me, this is definitely a good thing, since it’s rare that developers will take such a huge chance on an established franchise. From the gameplay to Kratos’ bushy new beard, all we know for sure is that the former god is preparing his son for something. As we see dragons flying in the distance, we have no idea what that thing is, but this set up has me begging for more. And I say that as someone who wasn’t a huge fan of the originals to begin with.

I felt like this was the definite highlight of Sony’s presentation, but I’d love to hear your thoughts on these bold, new steps that the series seems to be taking. Do you miss the chain wielding sociopath from the past, or is this more subdued papa Kratos something you’re willing to go with? Share your opinions below, and catch up with the game’s massive trailer below.

Heading into the Microsoft E3 2016 conference, we were expecting to be wowed by your usual suspects. Your Gears of War 4‘s, and Halo Wars 2‘s of the world definitely left an impression, but none more so than We Happy Few, a first person horror game where you’re trapped in a community filled with people who are drugged into a state of false happiness. When watching the trailer, let’s just say we’ll have plenty of trouble sleeping tonight.

As a character who obviously has something wrong with him, it was immediately apparent that something was off. Everyone he comes across has a false albino face, with fashion and attitudes that you’d expect to find in a 60’s sitcom. It’s not until your supposed family convinces you to break open a “pinata” that you realize you just cracked open a dead animal. Nothing is right in this world, and refusing to take your happy pills threatens to destroy their false utopia. As a “downer,” your character is tasked with escaping these happy few, who are out to eliminate anything that could get in the way of this illusion.

This trailer showed off a very intriguing take on the foundation of narrative driven  first person titles such as Bioshock, and has the potential to leave a strong impression on us once its released. I mean, if a few short minutes during the trailer managed to shock us so bad, imagine what the full product will be like!

We Happy Few looks like it could be one of the surprise hits of E3, but what do you think so far? If you really want to do this to yourself, you can watch the trailer again and share your thoughts, and be sure to check back with us as we deliver all of our news and previews from the event.

One of the major focuses at Microsoft’s E3 2016 presentation was its implementation of the Xbox Play Anywhere program, an ecosystem between the Xbox One and Windows 10 where game saves, progress, achievements and even purchases are shared between both versions, including digital copies of the full games. Announcing that Gears Of War 4 would be the first release to be included as part of this program, that might be enough reason for some to consider picking up the fourth game in what is considered one of the Xbox’s premiere exclusives. But then we saw the trailer, and realized it didn’t need it, because it’s clear how good this fourth game is starting to shape up.

Playing as a new squad years after the conclusion of Gears of War 3, the team takes on a new threat called The Swarm. Showing off a variety of enemies in their ranks, it wasn’t always enough to shoot through their grunts to progress. In what was the most welcomed improvement that I could make out throughout the footage shown, you’ll have to rely on wit as much as firepower to overcome your new foes. Using pieces of the environment like a catapult to wipe out an enemy blockade or shooting beams that get blown into unsuspecting soldiers adds a new layer to the familiar formula. New weapons like a buzz saw launcher continues to show positive steps forward, all while the co-op campaign, impressive visuals and realistic weather effects round out what’s looking like a game worthy of the hype. It doesn’t help when you’re greeted by old man Marcus Fenix after a job well done either!

Well, that’s Gears of War 4! And I have to say, what we’ve seen so far looks very promising. What do you think about the Xbox Play Anywhere program, and is the next Gears game on your radar as the October 11 release date draws closer? Comment below and share your thoughts, and be sure to check back throughout the week for our hands-on impressions of the game.

When tuning in to Ubisoft’s E3 2016 press conference, the last thing I was expecting to wow me was a VR game about the eagles of Paris. Yet, that’s exactly what happened when the company announced Eagle Flight, a VR exclusive dog fighting (?) game where you play as one of four eagles who are competing for territory during a time where humans have long become extinct.

Taking advantage of the unique perspective provided by VR platforms, Eagle Flight promises intuitive gameplay that will have you soaring through the skies and between obstacles with ease. By putting a unique spin on typical multiplayer modes like Capture the Flag and replacing it with being the first to sink your claws into a rabbit, the lighthearted premise is only topped by the absurdity of the whole thing. Because when these eagles need to gain an advantage over their opponents, they can turn the tide by shooting anyone in front of them with fireballs. Wait, they can do that? Maybe we’re on the right track by driving them to near extinction before they become advanced enough to kill us all.

I’m kidding, but what’s not a joke is how fun this game looks. Watch the trailer below and see for yourself, then check back with us throughout E3 week for our full hands on impressions once we’re able to check it out for ourselves.

 

Killer Instinct has been knocking it out of the park with its guest characters as of late. Rash from Battletoads was awesome enough as it is, and getting Arbiter from the Halo series was even more surprising. But now, it’s about time for the locust to jump into the tournament fighting scene in the form of General RAAM.

That’s right, the big bad of the original Gears of War is officially in Killer Instinct after months of rumors swirling like the Krill that surround him. Available immediately after his reveal for the low, low price of free, this hulking brute makes short work of Jago in his reveal trailer. The fact that he’s available so soon is probably a good thing, since the trailer shows next to nothing about his fighting style aside from the fact that he likes stabbing people with his giant knife like he famously did to Lieutenant Kim. Giving us the chance to find out for ourselves would be the best way to build the hype.

What do you think of RAAM’s inclusion,  who else would you like to see make the transition into the fighting game as we push through Season 3, and do you think he’ll still be weak to hopping back and forth over a box? Share your thoughts in the comment section, then check out the general’s debut one more time by watching the trailer below.

Have you ever wanted to design a custom control without having to pay large amounts of cash for custom mods or shipping your controller to someone you don’t know? Microsoft is counting on the chance that you do, because the company announced the Xbox Design Lab during their E3 press conference, where you can custom order your own Xbox One controller.

Retailing at $80 for a custom controller or $90 to have your GamerTag engraved onto the front, the service boasts over 8 million possible styles to use when making your new control your own. Based on the new controllers launching with the Xbox One S, these creations will also include better range, bluetooth connectivity and back grips for that extra comfort. Now, whether or not paying extra for your own controller when standard versions cost about $60 is up to you, but personally, I would kill for a bad ass controller with my tag on it. That’s InuJoshua by the way.

Any orders placed by the end of August will start shipping in September, but you can prep your order in advance here. Are you planning on playing your games in style, or is the standard controller good enough for you? Share your creative ideas with us in the comments, and make sure to check back in with us as more news comes out of E3.

When Matt Stone and Trey Parker took the stage during Ubisoft’s E3 2016 press conference, we knew that meant  more details on the upcoming follow up to 2013’s South Park: The Stick of Truth, couldn’t be far. Alongside the announcement of a December 6 release date, the debuting trailer shows how much the game has changed in the past year.

Much like the South Park TV show, it’s clear that the upcoming Ubisoft RPG, The Fractured But Whole, had its story thrown together in a few weeks based on its latest trailer. As anyone who watches the show can tell you, that’s far from a bad thing since the results are often hilarious. But seeing how the conflict in this trailer has not only completely changed from last year’s reveal, but how the town has now includes locations and references from its most recent season, such as SoDoSoPa and the returning PC Principal, (who Cartman apparently has locked up in a storage unit,) it’s clear that most of these revisions have to be recent. A quick look at the trailer shows how the town will have gone through quite a few changes since the last time we visited it, setting a perfect stage for the boy’s own super hero civil war.

Spoofing Marvel and DC’s multi-film universes, the kids of South Park split off into two factions as their super hero personas after they can’t come to an agreement on how they will release their own film universe. From here, all hell breaks loose, which is clear from the footage of the boys fighting each other, Kyle siding with Cartman, your characters fighting with a drunk Randy, and other lunacy that we’ve come to expect from the quiet mountain town.

The game play is also getting an overhaul to match the town, which was detailed in the game play segment of the presentation. Instead of a strict turn based battle system, The Fractured But Whole uses a grid based movement system somewhat reminiscent of the Mega Man Battle Network series. Attacks can move enemies from one space to another, resulting in extra damage when they’re pushed into cars or tables for example, while elements like summoning popular characters for one off attacks, special abilities for each hero and unique classes make their return. All in all, this more involved battle system makes the game look like an interactive episode even more so than before.

Even better news for digital purchasers, is that for those who digitally pre-order the game, they’ll get a free download for PS4, Xbox One or PC versions of The Stick of Truth right now! So if you missed out on it the first time or just want to play it again, it’s a pretty strong incentive. Physical copies will also include vouchers for the game at select retailers on a future date.

With new characters, locations and powers, including the ultimate reveal of PC Principal, my excitement is through the roof for The Fractured But Whole. That December release date also means it won’t be delayed for four years this time either! Watch the trailer below and share your highlights with us, but make sure you check your privilege before you do.

E3 2016 is coming out the gates with a huge bang. The Micrsoft Presser today has certainly shown improvements over last years lack luster event.

The most interesting thing to come out of today’s event is not the Xbox One Slim, but the announcement of Project Scorpio.

Scorpio is Microsoft’s version of the model refresh from Sony, Playstation 4.5/Project Neo.

Phil Spencer detailed the announcement, stating that Scorpio will bring true 4K graphics to the home market, with “6 Teraflops of power”. Now, the teraflop is an interesting way gauging the power of the new Xbox. Teraflops don’t always equal faster though. A Teraflop is the ability for a system to perform a trillion floating point operations a second. TL;DR more FLOPS, means more math can be done at once which usually equates to better graphic rendering, since all those shiny polygons are just maths. No word as to the actual CLOCK SPEED or the RAM, which should actually make for a better idea of performance. They probably don’t have a final spec’d out device ready. This upgrade will bring HD VR support as well.

Project Scorpio will also allow gamers to play the same games across all platforms, Xbox One, Windows 10 and Project Scorpio. Cross-platform play is also in the works.

We can expect to see more info at next year’s E3 as Microsoft isn’t planning on releasing Project Scorpio until 2017.

We’ve known about Tekken 7 for over a year now, but we still weren’t sure if it was going to release on platforms outside of the Playstation 4. That uncertainty was squashed during Microsoft’s E3 press conference as the next King of Iron Fist Tournament was confirmed for both Xbox One and PC with an extra surprise in the form of its story mode.

More surprising than the story mode itself, was the reveal that Akuma from Street Fighter would be part of it. Not relegated to a simple guest character, series bad guy, Heihachi, is confronted by Capcom’s demon as they brawl within a temple that’s burning to the ground. Not only is the special care taken to get Akuma authentically represented instantly apparent thanks to his fireballs, EX meters, and Raging Demon  finisher, but the story fight in itself was looked incredible. Integrating QTE’s into the middle of a match is another interesting design choice, which will ideally bring a level of excitement to help the narrative stand out from your standard one on one bout.

Alongside this announcement, franchise producer, Katsuhiro Harada, took the stage to announce that Tekken Tag Tournament 2 would be available for free as a backwards compatible Xbox 360 title all week for Xbox Live Gold members. Featuring the largest roster in Tekken history, the 2012 game is the perfect way for Xbox owners to get caught up ahead of the seventh game’s early 2017 release.

If nothing else, this trailer and reveal is a reminder of what could have been if Tekken X Street Fighter was ever released. How do you think this story mode will pan out, and how hard are you refreshing the Xbox Live Marketplace to claim your game? Share your thoughts, (and GamerTag,) below so we can get some games going!

Dampening the surprise a little bit thanks to a previous announcement, most of us knew Halo Wars 2 was on its way. What we didn’t know was that we would get a chance to play it a lot sooner than we thought.

Starting today through June 20, Xbox One gamers will be able to participate in a Halo Wars 2 beta, giving them limited access to the game’s core features about eight months prior to its February 21 release date. The team at 343 Industries did a great job of hooking us right before the big announcement, since the teaser trailer, (which can be viewed below,) did a great job of introducing its new characters while setting the stage for such a massive conflict.

For those who are unfamiliar, Halo Wars was an attempt to bring Real Time Strategy games that have been popularized on the PC to consoles, featuring the popular characters and units from the main Halo franchise. Receiving a certain level of acclaim in its own right, it wasn’t enough to keep Ensemble Studios, the talented team behind the popular Age of Empires franchise, from being shut down. Because of this, many thought we would never see a Halo Wars sequel until 343 and Creative Assembly took the reigns.

After what we’ve seen so far, let’s just say we’re happy that this revival is happening. Eventual Xbox Play Anywhere support will allow cross play and cross save support between console and Windows 10, allowing us to keep the fight alive no matter where we are. What say you, gamer? What are your thoughts on Halo Wars 2, and will you be online this week throughout the game’s beta period? Sound off below!

During Microsoft’s E3 press conference, the company announced that Forza Horizon 3, the third game in the open world arcade style spinoff of the Xbox’s premiere racing simulator, will be releasing on September 27. With such a quick turnaround between sequels, one would assume that the next game would have minimal improvements as it was rushed out the gate. After watching the trailer, we came away feeling like that’s far from the case.

As my favorite racing game in years, Forza Horizon 2 set a high bar for modern racing games, with a level of exploration and creativity that’s rarely seen in the genre. The third game looks to take it to even greater heights, taking place in a city with a variety of terrains. Of course, more terrains means more vehicles, which is why offroad vehicles and buggies will make their debut as racers zigzag through forests and deserts for racing supremacy. If you want to share the road with your friends, Horizon 3 will also allow four player drop in drop out co-op, which will be cross compatible between Xbox One and Windows 10. Now you have no excuse to take on the streets alone.

But talking about it isn’t enough, because Horizon 3 needs to be seen to fully appreciate how gorgeous it looks. Does this look like something you’re willing to pick up come September? Share your thoughts with us below, and keep checking back for all of the news coming out of Microsoft’s conference.

It’s been a long, difficult wait for the next Mass Effect game. based on the early footage shown during the company’s E3 2016 press conference, it looks like our patience will be rewarded with the type of space epic that has become synonymous with the series.

Taking us to the deepest reaches of the galaxy in an attempt to find a new home for humanity on the planet of Andromeda, the next gen Mass Effect introduces us to an uncharted world that is swarming with hostile alien life. By giving us a peak at the development process, it’s clear to see that the team is putting in as much detail into the environments, animations and characters as they have in previous entries. Any hint at potential space waifus or husbandos was sadly absent, but we’ll have plenty of time to look forward to those details in between all the shooting. If anything, at least this game’s version of the Mako looks a lot more exciting to play with thanks to its new found speed!

Here’s the trailer below so you can check it out for yourself. What do you think of Mass Effect Andromeda based on the glimpse we’ve had so far?