Saturday, June 22, 2013

E3 2013: the show’s biggest gaming surprises



From Donkey Kong to Killer Instinct, we round up E3's most unexpected treats
 
Ubisoft- With E3 almost over for another year, we’ve finally seen pretty much everything the show has to offer - meaning we feel sufficiently informed to start making sense of it all. We’ve already picked through the treats on show to bring you our selection of E3’s biggest and best games - but, let’s be honest, we’ve known about most of those for some time now. What about the real surprises of E3? The games that burst out of nowhere, stunned audiences into silence and looked incredibly brilliant while they were at it? That’s what we’re interested in here. Want to know which unexpected gems wowed us most? Then read on to find out more...

 
 Mirror's Edge 2

EA- Mirror’s Edge 2 Why the surprise? We’d be lying if we said Mirror’s Edge 2’s big reveal came as complete shock, given how often the much-requested sequel has been rumoured to be making an E3 appearance. What’s more, several leaks earlier this year all but confirmed that the game was finally on its way to Los Angeles. Thankfully, EA didn’t disappoint - the superbly stylish, first-person parkour game is back and looking more beautiful than ever on next-gen consoles. What’s more, agile protagonist Faith makes a welcome return - albeit in a series reboot set to reveal the origins of our beloved lead.



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EA- All we know so far is that Battlefield creator DICE is back on development duties - and that Mirror’s Edge 2 (or just plain Mirror’s Edge, as it’s called) is being reworked as an open world action adventure, while still retaining its first-person, free-running core. We adored the first Mirror’s Edge and - given the series’ half-decade absence so far - we can’t wait to see more from this gorgeous follow-up. What’s it on? Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.




Killer Instinct

Microsoft- Why the surprise? While the Microsoft-owned Rare studio - once responsible for the likes of GoldenEye, Perfect Dark, Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong Country - has been the house of casual Kinect games and avatar accessories for some time now, fans still yearn to revisit the developer’s glory days. If one series is higher on people’s wish lists than any other, it’s Killer Instinct - a frenzied fighting game that first made its home console appearance on Super Nintendo back in 1995. Last seen as Killer Instinct Gold on Nintendo 64, fans have been desperate for its return - so imagine the joy as Microsoft unveiled a brand-new instalment in the series, set to arrive on Xbox One.



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Microsoft- Of course, the even bigger surprise came later when Microsoft announced that its long-awaited Killer Instinct follow-up would be a free-to-play game developed by Double Helix Games - a studio known primarily for its work on mediocre movie-tie-ins. Hopefully though, the end result will be a Killer Instant game that does the series proud - despite what the information revealed so far might suggest. What’s it on? Xbox One.




Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze

Nintendo- Why the surprise? Given the barnstorming success of Donkey Kong Country Returns on Wii - a game that saw Nintendo’s premier primate revisit his beloved side-scrolling, Super Nintendo-era platform antics in spectacular style - we really shouldn’t have been too surprised to see Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. What caught everyone off-guard though was the fact that its developer - the superbly talented Retro Studios - has long been rumoured to be working on a much-requested new instalment in the Metroid Prime franchise. Needless to say, eager faces fell at Tropical Freeze’s unveiling - but that doesn’t mean we’re not expecting great things from the game.




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Nintendo- Indeed, Tropical Freeze marks the return of its predecessor rock-hard yet breathlessly inventive platform action - and it looks simply gorgeous to boot. New features include a focus on twisty, turning camera action, adding another layer of depth to the glorious proceedings, plus a new playable character in the form of Dixie Kong - first seen in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong’s Quest way back in 1995. Tropical Freeze also marks a return for Kong’s classic ice and underwater levels - oddly missing from Retro’s previous game - so there’s plenty to look forward come its release this December. What’s it on? Wii U.





Crimson Dragon

Microsoft- Why the surprise? Crimson Dragon has its roots in Panzer Dragoon - a much-loved, on-rails shooter that debuted on Sega’s Saturn console way back in 1995. Panzer’s dragon-piloting antics eventually hit Xbox in the form of 2003’s Panzer Dragoon Orta - garnering plenty of positive reviews before the series promptly dropped off the face of the earth immediately after. All was quiet until 2011, when Microsoft officially unveiled Crimson Dragon - a spiritual successor to Panzer Dragoon for Xbox 360 that featured familiar on-rails action designed by the original series’ creator, Yukio Futatsugi. Sadly, Crimson Dragon never made its scheduled release and no explanation for its non-appearance was ever given. Happy fan faces turned to frowns.




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Microsoft- Which brings us nicely to E3 2013 and the surprise reappearance of Crimson Dragon - now with extra-beautiful next-gen gloss and set for release exclusively on Xbox One. There’s more good news too, with Crimson Dragon no longer a Kinect-only title, instead incorporating traditional controller play for those who struggle with excessive arm-waving. Sadly, Crimson Dragon is still without a firm release date but we do know that it’s set to appear as a download title ‘soon’. What’s it on? Xbox One.




Sunset Overdrive
 
Microsoft- Sunset Overdrive Why the surprise? Ratchet & Clank developer Insomniac Games has only just managed to kick its (disappointingly mediocre) Fuse out the door, so nobody quite expected to see the studio unveil its next title quite so soon. Sunset Overdrive looks pretty nifty though, offering stylised, open world, cooperative shooting action exclusively on Xbox One. We don’t, admittedly, know a whole lot about it at this point, but reports suggest that it’s a boisterous Brink or Borderlands-style blaster with a healthy dollop of high-flying, free-running acrobatics to go alongside its trigger-happy combat.




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Microsoft- Whatever it is though, it’s hard to ignore Sunset Overdrive’s impressive art style - a vibrant, brilliantly detailed, cartoon aesthetic, suggesting that Fuse’s personality-free facade was a one-off for the studio. It’s still early days for the game, admittedly, but Sunset Overdrive is definitely looking like one of the more interesting offerings in Xbox One’s rather shooter-heavy line-up. What it’s on? Xbox One.



The Crew

Ubisoft- Why the surprise? E3 2013 has hardly been short of racers, but Ubisoft’s The Crew managed to surprise through sheer, refreshing ambition. It’s an open world driving game that promises to deliver thousands of miles of North American landscape to explore - from cities to suburbs and everything in between. You’re free to cruise across the country, taking in the beautiful sights, but there’s plenty of action to get your gears around should you so choose. There are cop chases and road races, to name but two - and the game’s dynamic environmental effects, from weather to light, ensure a different experience every time.



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Ubisoft- More impressive still is that fact that The Crew offers an entirely persistent online world, with each and every car you encounter being driven by a human being somewhere else in the world - and it’s your choice whether to team up or lay down a rubber-shredding challenge. There’s some real talent behind The Crew - members of its development team having previously worked on the likes of Need for Speed, Driver and Test Drive Unlimited - so we’ve got high hopes for some top-quality racing come its release in 2014. What’s it on? Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.



Tom Clancy’s The Division
 
Ubisoft- Why the surprise? Ubisoft wowed the crowds at last year’s E3 with its surprise ‘just one more thing’-style Watch Dogs unveiling. With that particular game mere months away now though, the publisher needed another big moment for this year’s show - and its The Division reveal fitted the bill nicely. Tom Clancy’s The Division (to give the game its full, rather unwieldy name) is an open world, third-person cover shooter that looks set to deliver far more than its overly familiar genre trappings would suggest.
 
 

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Ubisoft- A flu pandemic, originating in New York City, has swept across the United States - and you, as a member of the Directive 51 response team, must cut through the chaos left in its wake. What that amounts to in game terms is a frantic drop-in-and-out shooter designed very much with online play in mind. It’s entirely possible to experience The Division solo, but its open world nature lends itself to mass combat on an epic scale. It looks stunning, as you’d expect from a game designed specifically for next-gen consoles, and some fancy 3D HUD trickery gives The Division a distinct visual style. The Division is set for release some time in 2014 and, based on its boisterous E3 unveiling, is looking pretty special indeed. What’s it on? Xbox One and PlayStation 4.


D4

Microsoft- Why the surprise? We’re huge fans of game director Hidetaka “Swery 65” Suhiro’s cult hit Deadly Premonition - a big-hearted but distinctly rough-around-the-edges take on the surreal, small-town murder mystery formula. Deadly Premonition’s low-budget status and relative obscurity puts Swery roughly a million miles away from the kind of big-name developers wheeled out to showcase Xbox One at this year’s E3 - so it was something of a shock to see that he’s been enlisted to develop a new Xbox One exclusive, known as D4.



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Microsoft- There’s still much to learn about D4 - but we do know that it’s an episodic noir mystery, following the exploits of a time-hopping detective as he attempts to solve (and stop) his wife’s murder. It sounds as fascinatingly deranged as Swery’s previous work - only, this time, with a notably bigger budget if the game’s sublime cell-shaded visuals are anything to go by. Hopefully, more news is forthcoming - but D4 is already high on our watch list. What’s it on? Xbox One.


Super Smash Bros
 
Nintendo- Why the surprise? We’ve known that a new instalment in the superb Super Smash Bros series is on its way to Wii U and 3DS for some time now - and the highly anticipated brawler’s E3 2013 unveiling was equally well-telegraphed. No, it wasn’t the appearance of the game itself that raised jubilant whoops and open maws - rather, three new additions to the franchise’s ever-burgeoning character roster. Of course, Super Smash Bros has always bought Nintendo’s beloved mascots together for some chaotic fighting action - but the likes of Mario, Link, Metroid’s Samus and Kirby have been joined by outsiders, including Metal Gear Solid’s Snake and Sonic the Hedgehog, in recent times.

 
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Nintendo- One character that fans have been clamouring to see in the series is Capcom’s much-loved retro hero Mega Man - and, finally, that wish has come true. That’s not all though - this latest Smash Bros features Animal Crossing’s Villager as a new plant-tossing, axe-wielding combatant (hopefully we’ll be able to import our 3DS characters, but who knows!) and, most unexpectedly of all, Wii Fit’s female Trainer. The latter stunned audiences in a hilarious reveal trailer that saw the faceless fitness freak causing havoc with an explosive rainbow of deadly yoga poses. We were sold on the game already, but now we really can’t wait. What’s it on? Wii U and 3DS.


 
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare
 
EA- Why the surprise? Given the popularity of PopCap’s Plants vs Zombies game, we were hardly surprised to see a new entry in the series appear during EA’s E3 press conference this year. Instead of the expected sequel though (which, it turns out, is also coming), jaws fell as EA unveiled an action-packed, third-person shooter outing for the mega-selling franchise. Don’t despair though - Garden Warfare actually looks pretty good, with its third-person shooting action perfectly suited to the series’ theme of plant-lead defence against the undead. It’s a gorgeous game, too, bringing PvZ’s charismatic characters to wonderful, three-dimensional life, and retains the original game’s strategic edge with a host of tactical elements beneath the carnage.



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EA- Each of the game’s familiar characters - including Sunflower, Peashooter, Cactus and Chomper - has its own unique abilities for players to exploit during the fierce backyard combat and co-op plays a big part too, with a four-player horde-like mode making an appearance on the show floor. Early word on Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare is surprisingly positive, so consider us eager to learn more. What’s it on? Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.
 

 

Friday, June 21, 2013

The hottest tech on show at E3

E3 2013: Best tech
 
 
E3 is all about the games. Sort of. While the top gaming titles steal the limelight at the big LA expo there is also a wealth of cutting edge hardware on show as well. MSN Tech has been treading the vast Los Angeles Convention Center floorboards all week, checking out all the hot new kit. Here’s our pick of the best tech at E3 2013. Click on to find out the best of E3!


 
 
 
E3 2013: Xbox One
 
The Xbox One blurs the boundaries between gaming and multimedia to form an all-in-one, one-stop living room box that Microsoft will be praying shifts by the bucket-load. Described by Microsoft’s IEB chief of staff, Aaron Greenberg, as both “a very ambitious device” and an “all-in-one system” that is the “future of games, TV and entertainment” the new Xbox has your living room fi...rmly in mind. As promised, and after much criticism after the entertainment and multimedia-focused launch last month, Microsoft came out all guns blazing when it came to detailing the Xbox One’s gaming pedigree. Corporate vice president of Microsoft Studios Phil Spencer took to the stage to tell the assembled media that there would be 13 exclusive Xbox One gaming titles. Available: November Price: USD 675 (prices may vary)

 
E3 2013: PlayStation 4
 
E3 2013 will be remembered as the year when the eighth-generation console revolution sparked into life. And the PlayStation 4 certainly has the pedigree to dominate in the new console wars. Sony delivered a double blow on console rival Microsoft on day one of E3 2013. Firstly, almost four months after it was first revealed at a high-profile launch event, the Japanese giant gave the world its first look at PlayStation 4 console over in Los Angeles. And then, in the closing stages of a glitzy press conference, it was revealed that the Sony PS4 will be approximately a hundred dollars cheaper than the Xbox One. Available: Before Christmas Price: USD 549 (prices may vary)

 
E3 2013: Ouya

The PS4 and the Xbox One weren’t the only new consoles on show in LA. Ouya, the result of a hugely successful KickStarter campaign that raised USD8.6 million, relies on Android Jelly Bean to run the show. Similar to Google TV, you can think of Ouya as a set-top box for your television because Android applications like TuneIn Radio and VEVO grant it video and music playback capabilities. However, unlike the former comparison, Ouya can run Android mobile games, thanks to the built-in Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal flash storage and HDMI connectivity for hooking it up to an HD TV. Available: 25 June Price: USD 156 (prices may vary)
 

 

E3 2013: Nvidia Shield

Graphics specialist Nvidia surprised everyone over in Vegas at CES back in January when it announced its new games console - then labelled Project Shield. Over in LA, the finished version of Nvida Shield was on show. The handheld device packs in Google’s Android operating system, with the ability to download and play games directly from the Big G’s Google Play store. Critic...s have pointed to that fact that the console costs more than a Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita but it could be a system adopted by die-hard PC games fans, purely because it can stream PC games. The average cost of Android games is far below games on Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita too. Available: June Price: USD349 (prices may vary)
 
 
 
 E3 2013: Nyko Smart Clip

The Nyko Smart Clip is a simple accessory that clips on to your console control pad and holds your smartphone for an integrated, hands-free second screen experience – perfect form Xbox Smart Glass, for example. This is the Xbox 360 version but there will also be Smart Clips available for Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It’s designed to hold any iPhone, Android, Windows Phone or Blackberry device. Available: TBC Price: TBC

 
 E3 2013: Mad Catz M.O.J.O

Like Ouya, the Mad Catz M.O.J.O machine is an Android micro-console - designed to work with the companies existing GameSmart peripherals. That gives it the edge over the likes of Ouya as it already has a gaming ecosystem in place – as well as an established fan base for the popular brand. There’s little word on the hardware specifics the moment but what we do know is that M.O.J.O. will come boxed with the Mad Catz C.T.R.L. wireless gamepad. Available: TBC Price: TBC


 
 E3 2013: Razer Blade

The Razer Blade is, we’re told, the world’s thinnest gaming laptop. Less than 17mm thin and weighing 1.86kg, the 14-inch Blade still manages to pack in a plethora of heavy hitting hardware. As well as a Haswell Intel Core i7 quad-core processor and 8GB of RAM, there’s the latest graphics processing from Nvidia on board and also a lightning fast SSD drive of up to 512GB. The 1600 x 900 display is LED backlit and it’s packing Killer Wireless-N 1202 connectivity for super low latency gameplay. Available: Pre-order now – ships in late June Price: From USD1,999


 
 E3 2013: Alienware 18

Alienware is back with a bang, with its latest gaming laptops not only packing the latest generation Intel processing power, but also sporting a funky new look – an anodised aluminium shell and magnesium alloy body inspired by jet engines and stealth bombers. The new Alienware 18 is the most powerful 18-inch gaming laptop available – its Nvidia SLI dual graphics technology allows the system to be overclocked to an incredible maximum speed of 4.3GHz. Available: Now Price: From USD 3141 (prices may vary)


 
 E3 2013: Turtle Beach Call of Duty: Ghosts headset

Turtle Beach has secured a two-year exclusive agreement with Activision and the first fruit of that partnership was on show at E3. The Call of Duty: Ghosts headset not only packs a wealth of cutting edge tech and a premium finish, buyers will also get bonus content developed in collaboration with the game’s developers, including voice prompts and audio presets. Available: TBC Price: TBC


 
 

Confederations Cup 2013: Brazil vs. Japan - fan photos



Photos of fans watching the first game of the 2013 Confederations Cup | Reuters/Kai Pfaffenbach/Action Images-Natasha Sporn.
 
Confederations Cup 2013: Brazil vs. Japan - fan photos
 
The Confederations Cup 2013 kicked off on June 15 2013 in the Estadio Nacional, Brasilia with host nation Brazil against Asian champions Japan.Here is a selection of photos of the fans from both in the stadium and around bars in Brazil.Natasha Sporn

Fans hold flags supporting both countries

Locals gather to watch the match on a big screen

Fans gather and have a laugh before the match

A young Brazil fan

Brazil fans outside of the stadium

Would you wear this to a football match?

Come on Japan!

Fancy dress in the Estadio Nacional

A fan duo before the match

Fans in perfect harmony

People gather to watch the match in a bar in Sao Paolo

Brazil lead by a goal

A kiss for good luck

Fans watch on with nerves

Cheering for Brazil during the match

Close call!

A ball, a wig and a flag - perfect combination!

Victory!