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This week, Derek, Shane, and Llogan chat about corn syrup, the temperature in Alaska, Zombies!!! and maybe… even some video games.

What Happened?

Llogan loves corn syrup.
The Last of Us Part I
What’s happening for Outbreak Day?
Shane talks about his old TV
Horizon: Forbidden West collector’s edition is huge
Do you still pre-order games?
Shane’s Destiny 2 grievance.
Modern Warfare 2 beta
Zombies!!!
Fall Guys
EVGA is no longer making graphics cards
GTA VI Leak

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After months of murmur, rumors, and re-tooling, it looks like the fabled Mario and Raving Rabbids crossover RPG is real.

That’s right, the heavily rumored strategy RPG crossover is real, and a bit confusing still. Art and info on the game leaked this morning from what looks like what was supposed to be an internal only presentation for investors. The game features only 8 playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, and Rabbid variations of those characters (a step down from the original rumored cast of Mario side characters). Another notable feature is that the weapons mostly consist of guns. Yeah, their themed too match the Mario universe, but it’s still weird talking about how a new Mario game has guns in it.

The title is currently being developed not by Nintendo, but Ubisoft Paris and Milan, and will contain a 20 hour single player mode, as well as 2 player local co-op. The game is set to be released in August or September, and will be playable on the E3 show floor. Are your expectations high or low, and will you even try it out? Tell us in the comments below! 

 

Briefly: Microsoft officially revealed the long expected, slightly more capable Xbox One S back at E3 this June, and the company just revealed when you’ll finally be able to get your hands on one.

The newly designed console is the most compact Xbox yet, 40 percent smaller than the original Xbox One, and includes a built-in power supply. One of the three USB ports and the pairing button have been moved to the front of the Xbox One S, and it also includes an IR blaster for increased accessibility. Of course, the Xbox One S will also be the first on-the-market console with 4K and HDR output, with HDR support coming to games like Gears of War 4, Forza Horizon 3, and Scalebound.

The console drops on August 2nd in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK and United States, and is expected to hit more regions before the year ends.

It’ll cost you $399 US for a 2TB model, and is also available at $349 USD and $299 USD for 1TB and 500GB units respectively.

Sounds like a great deal if you haven’t already picked up an Xbox One… but then there’s also the far more capable Project Scorpio coming next year

Dare you planning to pick up the Xbox One S? Project Scorpio? Or are you happy with your original console?

Usually, companies will try to keep their cards close to their chests right before a big E3 presentation. Apparently, Amazon had other plans when it came to Nintendo’s upcoming Legend of Zelda title for the Wii U and NX.

The image shows Link climbing a cliff with an expansive kingdom visible in the background. Based on the artwork itself, it’s clear that the focus seems to be exploration, while also showing off how big Hyrule might be this time around. With constant rumors swirling that this next entry in the storied Legend of Zelda series will take Link through a Skyrim inspired open world version of Hyrule, it would explain why this image sets the tone that it does.

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With only a day away before Nintendo tips its hand to the public regarding their next big title, that gives us plenty of time to speculate until then. What conclusions do you draw after seeing this image, and what do you hope to see when the game finally releases early next year? Comment below and share your thoughts, and make sure to check back with us for our full impressions on the show floor!

It’s getting harder and harder to keep a secret these days.

Leaked pictures posted on Neogaf show off the rumored Xbox One Slim model a day before Microsoft was likely to reveal it at their E3 press conference. Set to come with a 2 TB hard drive, a 40% smaller frame, 4K video support, and the option to stand it vertically, the new white model seems like it would be a good entry point for someone who has yet to pick up the console.

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More specific details, such as the price, release date, and any other expanded features have yet to surface. Of course, we expect all to be revealed at Microsoft’s actual press conference, and we’ll be sure to update the story with any new information as it becomes available.

Between the system’s growing backwards compatibility list, a ton of new exclusives on the horizon, and strong third party support to keep us playing, now might be as good of a time as any to pick up some Microsoft’s new hardware. With the PS4 Neo hitting shelves as well and Nintendo’s NX releasing early next year however, the competition looks like it will only get tougher. Based on what we know, does the Xbox One Slim sound like something you’re considering picking up?

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Man, these leaks seem to hit Disney Infinity hard, don’t they?

A few months after a few of the upcoming Marvel figures were leaked ahead of the Marvel Battlegrounds Play Set scheduled to launch in March, an apparent retailer leak has shown off these figures all over again, with one extra surprise being added to the Disney Originals roster. From the expected, to the teased, to the completely out of left field, here are the characters and power discs being added to the Disney Infinity collection.

Disney Infinity 3.0 Leak Black Suit Spider Man

Starting with one we all knew was coming, Black Suit Spider-Man was previously exclusive to the PS Vita version of Disney Infinity 2.0, and was clearly listed as a new character under the Marvel character roster in 3.0. Even if he wasn’t a surprise, (and despite the costume being available as a power disc,) Symbiote Spidey looks amazing up close. I know this because I was one of the people who bought the Vita version just for him early last year. It’s worth it, people!

Disney Infinity 3.0 Leak Ant Man

Teased months ago on the Disney Infinity Facebook page, Ant-Man is finally headed to the game with his own figure. Despite appearing as a mission giver and assist character via his own Power Disc, Ant-Man will now be fully playable, with an updated design based more on his movie version. Sure to ride the wave of momentum the character is enjoying after his movie turned out to be pretty great, I can’t wait to add him to my growing collection.

Disney Infinity 3.0 Leak Vision

As one of the two major leaks from October, we finally have a mock up of what Vision’s figure and box will look like together. While somewhat expected because of his debut in Age Of Ultron, Vision is sure to bring some exciting new moves with the power of his Infinity Stone once the character is released.

Disney Infinity 3.0 Leak Black Panther

Easily my favorite figure from the leaked set, (and possibly ever if the detail in the image translates to the final release,) Black Panther looks like an absolute beast! Just in time for his big screen debut in Captain America: Civil War, the prince of Wakanda will go well with the updated First Avenger Captain America launching with Marvel Battlegrounds.

Disney Infinity 3.0 Leak Marvel Power Discs

The next batch of Marvel Power Discs feature a variety of characters and items from the most recent films, including the Nova Corps logo, Ghost Rider’s motorcycle, (despite having no Ghost Rider,) and the Cosmic Cube. What’s most surprising, is what seems to be a Darkhawk support disc, a more obscure character who is typically associated with Nova, but hasn’t made an appearance in the games or movies at this point. Maybe it’s hinting at future plans? Or maybe it’s just a cool bonus for the hardcore comic fans!

Disney Infinity 3.0 Leak Baloo

And lastly, the character that I did not see coming is Baloo, although it’s clear Disney saw him as a “Bear Necessity”. With a joyous expression reminiscent of his beloved song and dance sequence from The Jungle Book, details on what his in game abilities will be at this point are unknown. Once Disney sends out the official details however, we’ll be sure to post the updates!

You might have noticed the Wi-Fi logo at the bottom of each box. Considering past games have had the entire release schedule pre-installed on the disc, (and ruining the surprise in the process,) 3.0 is allowing the developers to add characters post launch. Unfortunately, this also means that an Internet connection is needed for characters who are being added late in the game’s life. It’s a give and take, but overall, I feel this is a positive, especially since surprises like Baloo would’ve been spoiled in August if this wasn’t the case.

What are your favorites from these new figures, and who do you hope to see get added to the game? Let us know in the comments!

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If you already thought your wallet was in trouble after this morning’s Amiibo announcements, you may want to avert your eyes from the following image:

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Yeah. So this image came straight from Nintendo’s European site, and it’s scary as hell. Sure, we see a bunch of Amiibo that we already own, as well as the Yarn Yoshi and Amiibo cards that we already knew about, but the image also features and awesome looking 30th Anniversary Mario figure, as well as figures depicting Animal Crossing‘s Tom Nook, Isabelle, Mabel, and K.K. Slider.

Could we be getting a Wii U version of Animal Crossing? I just got into the series, so I damned well hope so.

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Aww, you were just a day away from keeping it a surprise, Nintendo.

If two allegedly leaked YouTube videos are to be believed, then it looks like Fire Emblem‘s Roy is making his grand return alongside Ryu, the face of the Street Fighter series. The two reels show what appears to be their arcade mode ending sequences, showing off small glimpses of what they have in store for their opponents once their release date comes.

From what we can tell, Roy still has similarities to Marth, the character his move set was cloned from in Melee. Still, a closer look at his animations, (namely his Up-B attack,) seem to have some slight differences compared to his past attacks. Is there a chance that Roy will be more of his own character, especially when Lucina already fills the role of a Math clone?

Ryu on the other hand, looks like he’s bringing something completely new to the Smash Bros arena. Coming equipped with his focus attacks, hadoukens, shoryukens and hurricane kicks, (feel free to spell out the Japanese name, because I’m not doing it,) most telling is the legendary fighter’s apparent ability to perform legitimate combos, something which isn’t normally possible outside of high level play. Will this change the way players approach the game? I can’t wait to find out!

Alongside these leaks, further rumors suggest new trophies for the Inkling and Ryu’s best friend, Ken, a new Dreamland 64 stage, Ryu’s iconic Street Fighter II Dojo stage, and Mii Fighter costumes, including Zero from Mega Man X, Mega Man .EXE, Akira and Jacky from Virtua Fighter, Animal Crossing‘s Isabelle and Heihachi from Tekken. At this point, we’re almost guaranteed to get the official word from Nintendo during E3 week, but it seems like the cat’s out of the bag.

While not terribly surprising for those who knew that sound files for Roy and Ryu were part of the Mewtwo update, it’s still surreal to see the biggest fighting game icon make an appearance in Nintendo’s all star brawler as the first, true original character as part of Smash’s DLC line up. Roy is a little more expected, since I felt his inclusion was an inevitability once DLC was announced, but I’m hoping more unique characters see their returns soon, (especially Wolf, Snake and Ice Climbers, although the last two probably aren’t possible.) Speaking of Snake, if copyright is an issue, can we at least slap his move set on the Mach Rider guy or something?

What’s your reaction to the news, and who would you like to see next?

The original Disney Infinity left a big impression on me, so much so that I considered it my game of show at last year’s E3. With the promise of multiple single player campaigns in the form of play sets combined with a nearly limitless level designing tool in the toy box, the possibilities seemed to echo the title. Much of these impressions carried over to the actual release, although my expectations fell short in certain areas, namely the same-ness of many of the characters, how bare bones some of the play sets felt and how the game initially promised to not need sequels while possibly replacing movie tie in games with Infinity content, (which was quickly proven wrong by the 3DS’s Olaf’s Adventure and the very game we’re talking about).

Still, the game had a ton of untapped potential that a sequel could capitalize on, especially because of Disney’s acquisition of giant properties like the Marvel universe. With that in mind, playing 2.0 was a top priority for me this year, both as a fan of the original and someone who was eager to see if Disney Interactive would adapt to the comic book universe or perish in a sea of broken promises and failure to improve. After an in depth playthrough of the game’s two play sets, I’m happy to say I’m leaning towards the former.

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To me, the biggest problem with Disney Infinity was that the campaign style play sets mostly felt like samples of what could be done in the toy box as opposed to fully fleshed out games, (aside from the Pirates set, most of what each was built from was ripped straight from Toy Box). With 2.0, this criticism has been fully addressed, giving us a huge open world city to explore as our favorite characters. The Avengers version of New York is promising to be more than twice as big as The Incredibles, with capsule toys, side quests and story missions still waiting to be found, all put into context by a full story penned by longtime Marvel scribe, Brian Michael Bendis. It’s a huge improvement from the opening and ending cutscene that greeted us at the end of the first game’s stories.

On top of that, the increased level cap of 20 allows us to unlock between 20 and 30 skills per character, which is a huge improvement compared to the original’s puzzling decision for level ups to mean absolutely nothing aside from unlocking new Toy Box parts. Making this even sweeter was how different each character felt. Firing off trick shots with Hawkeye, throwing down with Captain America, web slinging between buildings as Spider-Man or flying through the city at top speed with Iron Man felt distinctive, as opposed to many of the first game’s characters playing or feeling exactly the same. To top it off, the heroes each have a unique super move with varying in levels of awesomeness, (like Iron Man’s missile barrage vs Black Widow’s… invisibility turning? I know who I’m not playing as…)

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Even the original game’s characters are getting skill trees when they’re transferred into the new games, although theirs won’t be as robust as the new characters being brought in. Still, the fact that they’re getting upgraded at all is a great way to reward players who maxed out their figures despite their lackluster move sets. Plus, maybe some characters can be more fleshed out this time, specifically Anna and Elsa. The developers obviously knew very little about since they were developed before Frozen was released, so let’s hope they can be done justice the second time around.

Joining the heroes will be new power discs that were on display for the E3 demo. Aside from the Toy Box backgrounds, perks and weapons that came with the blind pack DLC of the original, Marvel’s version will also include sidekicks who fight at your side for a limited time, and costumes for specific characters. Ever get the feeling that you want to play as Captain America in his First Avenger gear? Or how about black suit Spidey? Ever wanted to fight side by side with The Winter Soldier after he blew us away in the latest Phase 2 film? Now’s your chance, with these discs that feel like a lot more than just fluff. My wallet is going to hurt.

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On the mission front, both the side and story missions felt more involved, forcing me to travel through more of the city to accomplish whatever the goal was. Whether it was racing on Nick Fury’s bike to escorting a scientist to key points in the city as symbiotes were viciously attacking us, these missions made the game feel like a full fledged experience. And while some of the bonus quests I played were still ridiculously easy, some of them presented a nice challenge, like the web slinging missions that I couldn’t get better than a bronze in.

If someone would have told me I was playing the new kid friendly Marvel game and not one that’s attached to a world building simulator, I would have completely bought it. But to think that a game where the single player content is more of the side dish to the Toy Box’s entree plays so well surpassed what I expected after playing the first game. I’m not sure if it’s a testament to Infinity’s developers or a knock at the other guys when web slinging feels more fun in this spinoff than it does in a core Spidey title. My only complaints are that there were some massive bugs, causing mission sensitive enemies to teleport across the map, and that traveling with non-flying or swinging characters felt like a chore. Having to drive as Black Widow when Thor can zip from one end of the map to another in minutes leaves an unbalanced feeling.

Both areas are said to still be in development, so let’s hope these get patched up come September.

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Whoa, Disney Infinity 2.0 hasn’t been announced for more than a month and we already have our second play set on its way!

Scheduled to launch day and date with the Marvel Super Heroes starter pack, (which comes bundled with an Avengers play set already), early buyers will also get the chance to swing through New York with Spider-Man, starring in his own adventure alongside some of his amazing friends.

Centered around a plot by The Green Goblin and Mysterio to harvest Venom’s symbiote, Venom clones are running rampant throughout the city, and it’s up to the web slinger to stop this latest attempt to take control of the city. Thankfully, he’s not the only one who has arrived to stop the threat, with Nova, Iron Fist, Nick Fury and Venom himself joining the fight, complete with their own figures to display when you’re not playing.

The Spider-Man play set will come bundled with the wall crawler and Nova, while the other three will be sold seperately, likely as individual characters and in a set. While details on pricing, bundles and future characters aren’t known yet, I’d be willing to bet that it would cost around $35 like the play sets for the previous games. Plus, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Goblin and Mysterio bundled with Avengers villain, Loki, at some point. After all, Randy, Syndrome and Davy Jones were all released for the first game, so it wouldn’t be too much of a shock.

If you wanted to know more about the upcoming play set, check out the trailer below and tell us if you’re planning on emptying your wallet for the Marvel and Disney mash up. Both Disney Infinity 2.0 and the Spider-Man play set are rumored to release on September 23rd.

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After Disney Infinity 2.0 was announced last month, questions were running rampant as far as what Marvel and Disney characters would make the cut. Well, thanks to Walmart, we might have the answer… only months before it was intended.

Thanks to a recent preorder listing, the figures shown on the monster retailer’s website matches many of the figures that were recently confirmed at E3, bringing some credibility to the listing. From Guardians of the Galaxy to the recently announced Big Hero 6 and a few surprises in between, it looks like we’ll have a ton of new figures to collect throughout the next year and beyond.

If you don’t want to be spoiled, stop reading here. For everyone else, below are the list of figures that might make their way onto store shelves for the next Infinity release.

-Stitch

-Donald Duck

-Tinkerbell

-Hiro and Baymax from Big Hero 6

-Drax

-Rocket Raccoon

-A Guardians of the Galaxy Play Set, including Star Lord and Gamora

This is in addition to Groot, who was already announced, rounding out the Guardians. When including the recently unveiled Merida from Brave and Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, (who’s likely in to promote the DVD release of her self titled film when it inevitably hits in a few months), the roster is getting pretty huge, which means a shrinking wallet for us!

While seeing a GotG or Big Hero Six set isn’t surprising in the slightest, seeing characters like Tinker Bell and Donald Duck are welcomed surprises, especially considering Goofy can’t be following too far behind. The game desperately needs more Disney characters, so it’s good to see that they won’t get completely overshadowed by the inclusion of Marvel into the franchise. Yet, there are still some glaring omissions, namely Ferb, who was teased back when Fineas and Agent P were shown for the original, but has yet to be revealed, and Aladdin, who is strangely absent for a game that contains Agrabah guards, the Cave of Wonders, and even Abu in the form of an elephant. I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re just scratching the surface of what 2.0 will have to offer.

So what do you think, Geekscapists? Do you like what you see so far? And who else do you want to see make the cut? Check out the latest reveal trailer and let us know what you want to see from the upcoming sequel.

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As many of you know, the next iteration of the Battlefield franchise will take a step away from warzones and instead place the action in cities, pitting cops against criminals. If you haven’t already seen the first leaked trailer, you can find it below, however, Visceral Games has already come out and said the leaked trailer was composed of 6 month old gameplay footage.

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And now, what seems to be a more recent vid shows Battlefield: Hardline in its Beta phase:

While Battlefield 4 has its problems, the concept of cops versus robbers is enticing. We can all expect to get an official trailer and gameplay footage next week during E3, and when it does, you can expect it to be here on Geekscape. Stay tuned!

Imgur user Smtkz has leaked pictures of alien-filled gameplay from Call of Duty:Ghosts .

It appears that the images are from gameplay similar to the zombie mode from the previous games. However in this mode, which is called Extinction, players fight off aliens instead of the undead. Images of some of the aliens, weapons, upgrades and achievements were posted.

Infinity Ward has since posted a teaser video for Extinction on Instagram. The video features the game’s iconic skull image changing into an alien.

Call of Duty: Ghosts will be available for the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii U on November 5th. It will also be coming out as a launch title for the Xbox One and the PS4. Check out the leaked images below, and let us know if you’re excited!

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First, there were rumors that Assassin’s Creed 3 would take place during the American Revolution, then we received this promotional image of Assassin’s Creed 3 from Best Buy showing the protagonist with an American Flag in the background and a tomahawk and flintock pistol. Now we have 5 leaked screenshots of the game right here!

This definitely looks refreshing in comparison to the previous Assassin’s Creed games. I also can’t wait to see gameplay footage of this character in action as well as clues to how the story progresses in AC3.

Anyone else have any thoughts or speculations they’d like to share about Assassin’s Creed 3?

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Ubisoft is expected to make an announcement regarding Assassin’s Creed III on Monday. Unfortunately for them, we have our first leaked image of the title:

The next Assassin’s Creed looks to be set during colonial times. Here’s what I noticed right off the bat:

– The Flintlock

This gun was introduced at the beginning of the 17th century and quickly replaced its predecessors. The Flintlock has a short range and is typically used in combination with a sword or cutlass. It’s also important to note that the Flintlock was commonly used as a military sidearm.

– Sword

If you look closely, you can see a holstered sword around the character’s belt. Judging by the fancy round gold handle, it’s safe to say this sword wasn’t carried by the average colonial joe. It’s likely this sword belonged to a British ship captain.

– Holstered Pistol

Next to the sword, you can see a holstered pistol. That makes two short ranged guns.

– Bow and Arrow

Perhaps the most obvious weaponry in the image are the bow and arrow. This will allow players to perform long-ranged stealth kills. What’s going to be a challenge is going for a killshot. I’m afraid arrows in the knee will not suffice here.

– Hatchet

This could be hinting at a more violent and bloody title compared to the past AC games. The blade is shaped like the “A” for “Assassin’s”, which means this hatchet blade was custom made.

– Steel Chest Plating

I see this as added protection against blades, rather than bullet-proof.

Snow

Some might argue that it’s rain, but since there’s no splash the character’s hood or the rock, I’d have to go with snow. This makes it more likely that the game will be centered in the northern part of the colonies.

Assassin’s Creed III is set to release in October of this year.