E3

I'm currently watching the Day 2 Microsoft conference. When did voice recognition become such a popular thing for the 360? In the second half, they demonstrated it in the live demos of both Mass Effect 3 and the new Ghost Recon. And then they did a whole thing just dedicated to voice recognition and navigating the 360's menus by giving speech commands. Do you guys really care about this?

Also, they revealed that you will be able to watch live TV on the 360. Awesome...? It's hard to get excited about this kind of stuff. The 360 is just a PC that's less customizable.
 
Microsoft's conference was boring. Why does Kinect games look so...terrible I've seen better graphics in Sega Dreamcast >.>

What's the deal with the Wiiu? Is it just the controller you have to buy as some form of upgrade, or is there a whole system they decided not to show?
 
I liked the looks of the Vita better than my current psp but unless a game im avid about getting comes out on it I still doubt I will buy it untill then.
I was kinda expecting for them to anounce Type-0 for it though to be honest for some reason it just seems like a way to sell the device more so im glad as of now they havent stated anything like that...
But theres still time...
 
They did show the WII U console as well. I think the controller is a huge part of it though. The WII U looks pretty ace to be honest. Also a new smash bros for 3DS and WII U is what excited me so much. Luigi's Mansion II as well. Finally a sequel to that really great Gamecube game.
 
I watched, but I didn't see it. What does it look like? All I saw was the controller with the screen on it and glimpse of a white little box underneath the TV in the trailers.

I'm excited for Smash Bros and Luigi's Mansion II as well. I didn't get to play Brawl (games are so expensive...), but I hope I get to play this one.

Of course, before I even think about buying Wii/Wiiu games, PS3 has to come first. xD
 
Ok to get rid of the FFVII remake rumor....

Here is the Source: http://release.square-enix.com/na/2011/06/02_01.html

So I say it is authentic...
E3 2011 Lineup

DEAD ISLAND*
Developer: Techland
Publisher: Deep Silver
Platform: Xbox 360®, PlayStation®3 system, Windows PC
Genre: Zombie Action/RPG
Players: 1–4 online cooperative
ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending)
Ship Date: 2011 (NA)
*North America Distribution Only

Story Overview
The island of Banoi is a lush, tropical paradise in the South Pacific where its flagship Royal Palms Resort serves as the ultimate getaway for vacationers with money to burn. However, all good things must soon come to an end — and the picturesque resort falls into madness and carnage after a mysterious zombie outbreak throws its once-peaceful atmosphere into chaos.

Four individuals who strangely find themselves not affected by zombification must utilize day–to–day items as weapons to fight off zombie hordes in intense, gruesome melee combat in order to survive.

The official website can be found at: http://www.deadisland.com.


DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION
Developer: Eidos–Montréal
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Xbox 360®, PlayStation®3 system, Windows PC, OnLive®
Genre: Action RPG
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Ship Date: August 23, 2011 (NA)

Story Overview
DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION marks the return of the most critically acclaimed video game franchises of all time. The year is 2027 — a time of great innovation in neuroprosthetics, but also a time of chaos, conspiracy and a new social divide. Adam Jensen, a man cybernetically augmented against his will, finds himself in the middle of a mysterious global plot to which he holds the key. By offering players the chance to advance through the game in multiple and different ways, DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION challenges the foundations of gaming and provides an immersive experience, where every choice has a lasting consequence.

The official website can be found at http://www.deusex.com.


DUNGEON SIEGE III
Developer: Obsidian Entertainment, Inc.
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Xbox 360®, PlayStation®3 system, Windows PC
Genre: Action RPG
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Ship Date: June 21, 2011 (NA)

Story Overview
As one of the few remaining members of the 10th Legion, disgraced protectors of the land of Ehb, it is up to you to rebuild the once–great Legion and stop the land from falling into darkness. Joined by a group of unique companions, you will travel through a compelling world, defeating all manner of villains and beasts through a combination of heroic abilities, screen–shaking magic and pure cunning.

DUNGEON SIEGE III seamlessly blends intuitive action gameplay, a robust RPG system featuring a large selection of abilities and loot, an extensive multiplayer component, and Obsidian Entertainment’s signature storytelling.

The official website can be found at http://www.dungeonsiege.com.


FINAL FANTASY XIII-2
Developer: Square Enix Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Xbox 360®, PlayStation®3 system
Genre: RPG
ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending)
Ship Date: This Winter (NA)

Story Overview
Set a few years after Lightning and the others saved Cocoon, some survivors have decided to start over by rebuilding on Gran Pulse. Lightning, however, is nowhere to be found and thought dead by many, but Serah believes otherwise. When her town is suddenly overrun by monsters, a mysterious man named Noel appears to save her. Together, the two set off to find Lightning...

FINAL FANTASY XIII–2 is the follow–up to the 2010 hit title, FINAL FANTASY XIII, and the latest installment in the world–renowned FINAL FANTASY series, which has shipped over 97 million units worldwide. FINAL FANTASY XIII–2 features an all–star production staff including producer Yoshinori Kitase, director Motomu Toriyama, character designer Tetsuya Nomura and art director Isamu Kamikokuryo.

The official website can be found at http://na.square-enix.com/ffxiii-2.


HEROES OF RUIN
Developer: n–Space Inc.
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Nintendo 3DS™ system
Genre: Action RPG
ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending)
Ship Date: Early 2012 (NA)

Story Overview
Brand–new for Nintendo 3DS, HEROES OF RUIN tasks players with lifting a deadly curse from Ataraxis, ruler of the city of Nexus…

Four mercenaries, each with their own strengths, weaknesses and motivations, answer the call. These unlikely heroes can choose to create a fearsome alliance or venture forth from the city alone. Beyond the safety of the city the land is filled with strange and dangerous creatures, but none as deadly as the evil force behind the curse, which the heroes must eventually confront and destroy.

The official website can be found at www.HeroesofRuin.com.


HITMAN ABSOLUTION
Developer: IO Interactive A/S
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Xbox 360®, PlayStation®3 system, Windows PC
Genre: Action Adventure
ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending)
Ship Date: 2012 (NA)

Story Overview
HITMAN ABSOLUTION follows cold–blooded assassin Agent 47 as he takes on his most dangerous contract to date. Betrayed by those he once trusted, and hunted by the police, he suddenly finds himself at the center of a dark conspiracy and must embark on a journey through a corrupt and twisted world.

Showcasing IO Interactive’s new proprietary Glacier 2™ technology, the game has been built from the ground up. Boasting a cinematic story, distinctive art direction and highly original game design, HITMAN ABSOLUTION combines much–loved classic gameplay with features never seen before in the Hitman franchise.

The official website can be found at http://www.hitman.com.


TOMB RAIDER
Developer: Crystal Dynamics
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Xbox 360®, PlayStation®3 system, Windows PC
Genre: Action Adventure
ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending)
Ship Date: 2012 (NA)

Story Overview
TOMB RAIDER® delivers an intense and gritty story of the origins of Lara Croft and her ascent from frightened young woman to hardened survivor, armed with only raw instincts and the physical ability to push beyond the limits of human endurance.

Superb physics–based gameplay is paired with a heart–pounding narrative in Lara’s most personal, character–defining adventure to date.

The official website can be found at http://www.tombraider.com.


WAKFU®*
Developer: Ankama
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Windows PC, Mac and Linux
Genre: Fantasy MMORPG
ESRB Rating: Not Rated by the ESRB
Ship Date: Open Beta Starting Summer 2011 (NA)
*North America Distribution Only

Story Overview
WAKFU® is a vibrant, immersive world where player choices are paramount. The World of Twelve has fallen into chaos, and is in desperate need of heroes to help rebuild the world.

Players can customize one of 14 distinct character classes and declare allegiance to a nation. From there they can defend their nation against enemy attacks, conquer new territories and even run for governor! WAKFU is a tactical MMO, with a turn-based combat system, so strategy is essential for success in battle. In addition to a satisfying combat system, WAKFU also has a player–driven economy, an ecosystem shaped by player behavior, and a player–driven political system. Participation in all of these has real, in–game consequences. Step into the World of Twelve and forge a path for yourself. In WAKFU, it’s all up to you.

The official website can be found at http://www.WAKFU.com
 
TOMB RAIDER
Developer: Crystal Dynamics
Publisher: Square Enix, Inc.
Platform: Xbox 360®, PlayStation®3 system, Windows PC
Genre: Action Adventure
ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending)
Ship Date: 2012 (NA)

Story Overview
TOMB RAIDER® delivers an intense and gritty story of the origins of Lara Croft and her ascent from frightened young woman to hardened survivor, armed with only raw instincts and the physical ability to push beyond the limits of human endurance.

Superb physics–based gameplay is paired with a heart–pounding narrative in Lara’s most personal, character–defining adventure to date.

The official website can be found at http://www.tombraider.com.

Tomb Raider...I will get you. I promise. I'll sell my kidney, my Wii system since its basic trash now and work 8 jobs if it means getting a PS3 and the game. Lara is actually believable in this game, except that voice when she is falling down or something...

Site won't load for me...stupid, old, broken PC :C
 
Oh and What the Wii-U looks like...I have no idea they only showed the controller...i guess it kinda looks like the wii from what Reggie said... but who really knows... and the controller only works in the same room for those that hoped to play it all over the place :wacky: .
 
Well Reggie did say it wasn't mean to be a handheld and that it was a console. When they asked about a internet browser, Reggie's face lit up with a grin but he refused to say anything.

I have a feeling its something fairly huge and important.
 
I think the Vita's gonna be pretty awesome, considering some specs I saw in Game Informer Magazine. Apparently, the hardware is more powerful than both the PS3 and 360. That's pretty impressive for a handheld system, imo.

Time to go get another job to pay for my Vita! xD PSPhone, you'll have to wait...
-Bretboy129 ~ Bret Hudson
 
Oh and What the Wii-U looks like...I have no idea they only showed the controller...i guess it kinda looks like the wii from what Reggie said... but who really knows... and the controller only works in the same room for those that hoped to play it all over the place :wacky: .

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They focused on the controller presumably since that's the main selling point. But yes, it is an entirely new console, probably a lot more powerful than the Wii.

Wii U...well, to be honest, its not that huge of a leap forward.

I would have to agree with this, since much like the 3DS, it doesn't change the way in which you play the games. It's gimmicky, sure, but with the DS and the Wii they added touch screen and motion controls, but with the 3DS and the Wii-U, they give you a screen in your controller and 3D vision. Having said that, I'm not necessarily going to say I'm so much disappointed as I am curious. I've never been a huge fan of Nintendo's more innovative moves, so I won't write it off just for that. If anything, that controller suggests a move back towards analogue sticks, d-pad and buttons, as opposed to excessive use of the Wiimote, though the trailer shows that it still central to many of the games. Whilst it is less of a step forward, I think that Microsoft this year proved that being the most innovative doesn't mean being the best.
 
It is a lot more powerful than the Wii. I believe Reggie talked about it :hmm: I think after his discussion with Blaire and the other funny one who I can't recall the name of right now. And then I think he talked about it by the boothes later....

If it can emulate PS3 (near PS3 at least, it looked awesome) and Xbox graphics, with that much memory and that controller, it will be super powerful.
 
I think besides Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Halo 4, and Battlefield 3 this E3 sucked harder then a Dyson. :hmph:


It was boring, awkward to watch and not fun at all. I mean, even the hosts had a boring time... and they're nerds.

If it wasn't for Halo 4, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, and Battlefield, I probably wouldn't have even cared about it. :/

I mean, what the heck is with Nintendo's new system/controller thing? 8( is that supposed to wow me? Cuz the PSVita or whatever does the same switch from tv to handheld thing, I ain't buying those.
 
And Tomb Raider, right Cali? That was cool too, right? Or what about Uncharted? You know you love Drake! :C

I think the most disappoint, was the Microsoft and Sony conference. Both wasted so much time on one thing. Kinect is absolutely "bah" and Vita...eh.
 
Uncharted is an obvious, need I even say it? :ryan: Don't know about TR. The series has always left me in disappoint. :sad3:

I'll wait and see before I get my hopes up. :grin:
 
So you didn't even like the first Tomb Raider? Girl, you are no member of my family. Just...just go, don't ever come back or at least don't talk to me!

Tomb Raider looks absolutely gorgeous. And when I get it and you still hate it, you'll have to sit and hear Tomb Raider blasted until you turn to love it.

Here is something about Ghost Recon Online being on the Wiiu
http://www.metro.co.uk/tech/games/865635-wii-u-mega-preview-from-chase-mii-to-ghost-recon-online

I'll try to find more in a moment...
 
You misunderstand what i said earlier. I wanna see how GOOD Ghost Recon looks on the "wiiU" :mokken:

until I see it looking good, it'll be a fail.
 
You said you were watching. If you were watching, my sister, you would have seen how good it looked.
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You make me cry :(

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcQZmctjles

Now as I just read, the some clips of the footage isn't officially from their product. But Reggie said it would like exactly like it. They did show its official graphics with the bird flying around though (I can try and find it if you want). Reggie said it would be a year until they were allowed/could show official footage of the games...
 
both Vita and Wii U have potential for some unique gameplay thanks to their respective quirks. What they need is strong 3rd party support, as with all consoles.
 
Wii U has a lot of 3rd party support, Reggie and the other Nintendo people said on stage. And then Reggie said it again, rather quickly, to Blaire and the other guy.
 
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