E3 2015 is upon us! To help us sift through all of the biggest announcements, we’re joined by Geekscape Games co-host Joshua Jackson and videogames insider Steve Selnick to talk about the latest news! The Last Guardian has returned! Final Fantasy 7 finally has a proper HD remake! Bethesda makes all of the Fallout fans happy! The Oculus Rift will only work on the XBox with a PC? And what is the Hollow Lens? Shenmue 3 raises a whole crapton of money on Kickstarter and a new South Park game is announced! ALSO! Is ‘Jurassic World’ as good as the original, we say goodbye to Christopher Lee and The Punisher has been cast! Enjoy!

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Briefly: It’s coming far sooner than I’d expected, and it looks absolutely phenomenal.

Yep, Bethesda just revealed far more of Fallout 4 than we saw in its announcement trailer last week, and it was breathtaking.

Words really, really don’t do it justice, so take a look at the Fallout 4 E3 footage below, get a far bigger peak of post-war Boston, and let us know what you think.

Oh yeah, and it releases on November 10th. I guess Christmas is early this year.

https://youtu.be/InxJ59Netms

One of the coolest looking new features? Being able to rebuild your town, attract people into it, and protect it from raiders. Aw yiss.

E3 is nearly here, and Bethesda is kicking the party off a little early. We know we’ll be (aww yiss) seeing more of Fallout 4 and Dishonored 2 (probably), but what else could Bethesda have in store for us?

And do we even care what else they have in store for us? Fallout 4, baby!

Juan is live on the ground at the Dolby theatre, so follow below for our liveblog of the anticipated event (and the stream), and be sure to let us know what you’re excited to see!

Bethesda is set to get the ball rolling at 7PM!

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This Week

Fallout 4.

Adam Sessler & Morgan Webb hosting Bethesda conference.

ScreenSavers return!

Leo Laporte shows off dick pics.

Chibi Robo Amiibo and 3DS game.

Monster Hunter X announced.

Nathan Drake Collection details, and Josh’s new game of the year!

Juan has a run in with pretentious douchebag gamer.

Persona 4 Dancing All Night.

This War of Mine iOS edition announced, kinda…again.

Hitman: Sniper released.

Steam Machines go up for preorder.

Splatoon.

Puzzles & Dragons.

Destiny: House of Wolves.

Senran Kagura Shenobi VS.

Chiller Arcade.

Neptunia Victory.

Walking Dead Season 1.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

Hatred.

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Briefly: Yesterday, an ominous countdown appeared on Bethesda’s official Fallout website. We weren’t entirely sure if, when the countdown expired, we’d see the announcement of a new Fallout game, or if the publisher would simply tease us until E3 in a couple of weeks.

Well, Bethesda just saved us a ton of frustration, and essentially made us cream out pants in excitement, by revealing Fallout 4 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One today.

Bethesda notes that you can tune into their E3 Showcase on Sunday, June 14th at 7:00pm PT to see the world premiere of the game.

The cinematic trailer confirms that Fallout 4 takes place in the Commonwealth that we’ve heard so much about in previous games. This is, of course, the game’s version of Massachusetts.

Now, Fallout 3 is one of the few open world games that I’ve ever truly enjoyed (and I couldn’t put it down), and as such, I really, really, couldn’t be more excited for this. Judging from everything we’ve heard since the countdown went live yesterday, it sounds like most of you feel the same way.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you’d like to see in Fallout 4.

https://youtu.be/GE2BkLqMef4

Briefly: After countless rumours and an elaborate hoax over the past year, it appears that Bethesda is finally, actually about to announce Fallout 4, or at least something Fallout related.

The previous Fallout game was New Vegas all the way back in 2010, so it’s about freaking time they gave us something. Sure, Skyrim is cool, but it was never able to hold my attention the way that Fallout 3 did (New Vegas wasn’t really my thing).

Today, Bethesda’s official Fallout website was updated to a simple countdown that is slowly descending to tomorrow at 7AM.

We don’t know exactly what’s going to happen (do they flat out announce a game or tease us all the way to E3), but we’re pretty excited. Head to the countdown here, and let us know how excited you are.

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While thesurvivor2299 website was a hoax (but a darn good one, we have to admit), the most recent spate of Fallout 4 rumors seem to be real. Documents leaked to Jason Schreier at Kotaku.com show that Fallout 4 is in development at Bethesda, and it looks to be set in Boston.

Shreier was able to confirm the documents—which are from the casting call for a project with the code name Institute—as being the real deal. There were rumors way back in 2012 that Bethesda devs have also been looking around MIT—coincidence? We think not!

While none of the details in the leaked documents can necessarily be trusted (game developers aren’t above handing out completely misleading scripts in order to protect their secrets), they are interesting nonetheless. Here’s a few that caught our eye:

1. The player starts by waking up in a cryogenic chamber.

2. There is a radio DJ named Travis Miles.

3. And an engineer named Sturges who is described as a cross between Buddy Holly and Vin Diesel (what?)

4. The Institute is MIT in the post-nuclear apocalypse world

So, while there’s still a whole lot of if, thens, what-ifs and maybes, this is still more solid information then we’ve had before!

Bethesda remains mum on all of this, but hopefully we can expect an announcement soon-ish. Certainly by GDC or E3? Maybe? Pretty please, Bethesda?

The is-it-real-or-isn’t teaser website thesurvivor2299.com updated a couple times over the weekend, with new Morse code (including the chill-inducing “Calling any station, calling any station, Boston is gone.” Brr-ugh)–the newest batch of code is still not decoded–and just today the site opened up a whole new area with more intriguing pieces on it–maybe not as exiting as we were hoping, given the countdown dramatics prior, but its something, at any rate.

While the tide of internet opinion seems to be weighted on the side of ‘hoax’ (sorry for the mixed metaphor there…) the countdown on the site continues. It should reach zero in about a week, and then, hopefully, questions will be answered!

If you want a solid rundown of all the techie why’s and wherefores and whether it’s real or just some mad fan desperate for internet glory, here’s a great site.

Also, Peter Parrish over at incgamers.com put together a great timeline of events if you are at a loss as to what happened when. And, for ‘what-is-the-internet-saying,’ there’s a Reddit thread here.

If nothing else, the whole brouhaha certainly has given us something to talk about for the past few weeks!

We don’t have any new exciting images, but here’s the Fallout New Vegas trailer for giggles:

 

Oh, boy, did the internet erupt this morning when the (possibly fake?) Fallout 4 teaser site updated to show a new countdown and morse code message, causing fans to wind themselves up into a frenzy of comments and counter-comments, because nobody knows if it’s real or not.

Bethesda Softworks, the producer of the popular series, has remained mum, putting out only a “We aren’t making a comment” to Jason Schreier over at Kotaku (Mr. Schreier also eloquently points out all the reasons why the countdown site isn’t real in that article, if you’d like a clear argument).

Art from the Fallout Series, courtesy of Bethesda Softworks
Art from the Fallout Series, courtesy of Bethesda Softworks

The rumors have been flying ever since the teaser site went live a few weeks ago. While the site can be traced back to Zenimax, the Bethesda parent company, there are inconsistencies, as this Reddit thread notes. On the other hand, Bethesda did trademark the game in Europe. On the other hand (we’re rapidly running out of hands, here) the countdown on the teaser site doesn’t match up to any known Bethesda announcement dates or gaming events (the VGX awards on Spike are the next big industry event, and that’s on December 7th) and the Morse code on the site simply spells out: “OZ De SZ Msg + EF Is Hit EF is Hit K” over and over, which, as Andy Chalk points out at Escapist Magazine, is hardly helpful, though more Redditers have decoded it as “Bridgeport this is Concord – Quabbin is hit – repeat – Quabbin is hit.”

For the now the debate rages between hopeful believers and scoffing cynics–what do you think? We here at Geekscape are hoping for the best (because Fallout 4 would just be awesome…) while remembering rule #1 of the internet: never trust anything on the Internet.

More news as we get it–put your thoughts in the comments!

Briefly: According to a post on the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Markets site, Bethesda has trademarked the name Fallout 4 in Europe.

The website, which is part of the official trademark office of the European Union, has revealed that Bethesda Softworks LLC has officially filed to trademark the Fallout 4 name on November 14, 2013. The game is rumored to take place in Boston, Massachusetts, although that is probably far from being officially confirmed.

At any rate, fans of the Fallout series should be thrilled! As someone who has logged countless hours in on Fallout: New Vegas, I am looking forward to any more announcements that will be made about the game! We’ll be sure to share anything else that we hear.

Where would you like the game to be set. More importantly: did you prefer Fallout 3 or New Vegas?

Probably not official art... but maybe.
Probably not official art… but maybe.