The Offical E3 2014 Thread

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Evolve (PC / PS4 / Xbox One)

Activision Blizzard

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (PC / PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)

Destiny (PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)


Bandai Namco

Lords of the Fallen (PC / PS4 / Xbox One)

Capcom

Deep Down (PS4)

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (3DS)


Deep Silver

Metro: Redux (PC / PS4 / Xbox One)

Disney

Disney Infinity: 2.0 Edition (PC / PS3 / PS4 / Wii U / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)

Fantasia: Music Evolved (Xbox 360 / Xbox One)


Electronic Arts

Dragon Age: Inquisition (PC / PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)

EA Sports UFC (PS4 / Xbox One)

FIFA 15 (TBA)

Madden NFL 15 (PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)


Mirror's Edge 2 (PC / PS4 / Xbox One)

NHL 15 (PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)

Star Wars: Battlefront (PC / PS4 / Xbox One)

The Sims 4 (PC)


Konami

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)

Microsoft

Halo 5: Guardians (Xbox One)

Quantum Break (Xbox One)

Sunset Overdrive (Xbox One)


Nintendo

Hyrule Warriors (Wii U) [10]

The Legend of Zelda for Wii U (Wii U)

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (3DS / Wii U)

Kirby Wii U (Wii U)


Sega

Alien: Isolation (PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)

Sonic Boom (3DS / Wii U)


Sony

The Order: 1886 (PS4)

Rime (PS4)


Uncharted 4 (PS4)

Ubisoft

Assassin's Creed: Unity (PC / PS4 / Xbox One)

Far Cry 4 (PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)


The Crew (PC / PS4 / Xbox One)

Tom Clancy's The Division (PC / PS4 / Xbox One)


Warner Bros.

Batman: Arkham Knight (PC, PS4, Xbox One)(Only game worth getting the new systems for)

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (PC / PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox One)

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (PC / PS4 / Xbox One)

LOL the so called next gen systems still bull shitting. Aint shit really gone drop till the end of this year and probably mid to late next year. Just when I thought they were pretty much done with current gen, they reveal more games that most people want to play. 70% of that list is ass and only like 5 games are truly so called "next gen". That list left some major games out that have been announced recently.

Is this the final show or is this just an early announcement list?

 
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Twitch E3 Broadcast Lineup

Broadcast Schedule

Monday 6/9 PT

9:30am – Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing

11:00am – Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing Post show

11:30pm – Hotline Miami 2 (Dennaton Games/Devolver Digital)

12:00pm – EA World Premiere: E3 2014 Preview

1:00pm – EA Special Event

2:00pm – EA World Premiere: E3 2014 Post show

2:30pm – Bethesda (Unannounced title)

3:00pm – Ubisoft 2014 E3 Media Briefing

4:00pm – Ubisoft 2014 E3 Media Briefing Post show

4:30pm – Witcher 3 (CD Projekt RED)

5:00pm – Dying Light (Techland)

5:30pm – Final thoughts

6:00pm – PlayStation E3 2014 Press Conference

Tuesday 6/10 PT:

9:00am – Nintendo Digital Event

10:00am – Deep Silver (Unannounced title)

10:15am – Deep Silver (Unannounced title)

10:30am – Dragon Age: Inquisition (EA)

11:00am – Ubisoft (Unannounced title)

11:20am – The Division (Ubisoft)

11:40am – Farcry 4 (Ubisoft)

12:00pm – Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Activision)

12:20pm – Microsoft Studios (Unannounced title)

12:40pm – Microsoft Studios (Unannounced title)

1:00pm – DRIVECLUB (SCEA)

1:20pm – Evil Within (Bethesda)

1:40pm – Lords of the Fallen (NAMCO)

2:00pm – Destiny (Activision/BUNGIE)

2:20pm – The Order: 1886 (SCEA)

2:40pm – Nintendo (Unannounced title)

3:00pm – Evolve Special Tournament (2K)

4:00pm – Super Smash Bros. Invitational (Nintendo)

Wednesday 6/11 PT:

10:00am – Alienware

10:30am – Twitch Time

11:00am – Sunset Overdrive (Insomniac Games/Microsoft Studios)

11:20am – Microsoft Studios (Unannounced title)

11:40am – k!ller Instinct: Season Two (Iron Galaxy/Microsoft Studios)

12:00pm – Square Enix (Unannounced title)

12:20pm – Warhammer 40k: Eternal Crusade (Square Enix)

12:40pm – H1Z1 (Sony Online Entertainment)

1:00pm – EA (Unannounced title)

1:20pm – Batman: Arkham Knight (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)

1:40pm – Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)

2:10pm – Nintendo (Unannounced title)

2:30pm – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Unannounced title)

2:50pm – Crytek (Unannounced title)

3:00pm – SCEA (Unannounced PS4/PS3 title)

3:15pm – SCEA (Unannounced PS4/PS Vita Digital title)

3:30pm – Hohokum (Honeyslug, SCE Santa Monica Studio)

3:45pm – Helldivers (Arrowhead Game Studios/Sony Computer Entertainment)

4:00pm – Alien Isolation (The Creative a$sembly/SEGA)

4:20pm – Civilization: Beyond Earth (2K)

4:40pm – Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition on PS4 (Blizzard)

5:00pm – Evolve Special Tournament (2K)

Thursday 6/12 PT:

10:00am – Tetris w/creator Alexey Pajitnov

10:15am – Zombies Monsters Robots (Ying Pei Games)

10:30am – Guinness World Records – certificate presentation

11:00am – Fable Legends (LionHead/Microsoft Studios)

11:20am – Microsoft Studios (TBD)

11:40am – Project Spark (Team Dakota/Microsoft Studios)

12:00pm – Nintendo (Unannounced title)

12:20am – Square Enix (Unannounced title)

12:40pm – PlanetSide 2 PS4 Edition (Sony Online Entertainment)

1:00pm – 505 Games (TBD) 1:20pm – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Unannounced title)

1:40pm – Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (Gearbox/2K)

2:00pm – Ubisoft (Unannounced title)

2:20pm – The Crew (Ubisoft)

2:40pm – Nintendo (Unannounced title)

3:00pm – Tecmo Koei (Unannounced title)

3:20pm – Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes (Disney Interactive)

3:40pm – SEGA Sonic BOOM! (SEGA)

4:00pm – Evolve Special Tournament (2K)
 
I want to see:

L4D3

Last Guardian

Gameplay of MK10

better Gameplay of the Evil Within

More Smash details (hyped for the tourney)

More Kingdom Hearts 3 gameplay

Resident Evil going back to it roots, perhaps even a remake

More FF15 gameplay

And finally Rockstar's announcement
 
All I want is "8 Days" to be resurrected from the dead, "The Getaway" and that new Bully 2. Oh, also a price drop for the PS4.
 
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Driveclub Pre-E3 Preview

Driveclub is shaping up to be a great racing game. Here's what other major websites are saying about it.

Polygon

It is fun, in the way of racing games that are neither too simmy nor too arcadey. As I zoomed through the curvy lanes of an Indian rural mountainside, past the lusty green fields, my car gave up slides and turns without complaint or penalty. Oh sure, on my first try I came in last. But on my second I was mixing it up with the winners. I wanted to play some more.

thesixthaxis

Much is made about the refresh rate in games these days, and if that is something that matters so absolutely to you that you will not play a game, then Driveclub is not for you. However, it is consistent and is rendered in 1080p with a rock solid 30 frames per second no matter what’s being thrown about on screen.

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The graphics engine, the variety of locations and the depth to the details in every aspect of the game is impressive, with further graphical effects and refinements still to come, while the core driving experience was easy to pick up and play, but over time will hopefully also be able to offer the depth and nuance that the more vocal racing fans demand.

IGN

Since we have nothing else on PS4 to compare it to yet, I'd say that Driveclub's 1080p, 30 frame-per-second graphics are roughly on par with Forza Motorsport 5's 1080p/60fps looks. I'd give the slight edge to Forza when making a mental comparison, but I'd have to put them side-by-side in order to really make a call. But this isn't a console face-off; PS4 players are certainly not going to be disappointed by Driveclub's looks.

Gamespot

The most important part of any racing game is the way its cars feel, so let's get this out of the way first: Driveclub is neither an arcade nor a simulation racer. It occupies a middle ground between those two spectrums, with licensed cars that feel weighty and capable of understeering into a hillside if you fail to anticipate a corner in time, but that are forgiving enough that you don't need to be too delicate about your tires' relationship with the asphalt below them.

The audio goes a long way toward selling the realism of these vehicles, with punchy squeals and throaty engines providing an exciting soundtrack to your exploits on the road. I didn't get to spend enough time with the game to decide how well the whole driving experience comes together, however, but my initial reaction suggests that it feels pretty solid. There doesn't seem to be a huge amount of nuance between vehicles--I would have expected the Ariel Atom to feel much more sprightly than the Ferrari F12berlinetta, for example--but that's a gut reaction that comes from a single race spent with each car. Hopefully I can form a more developed opinion at E3.

Gamesradar

When it comes to photorealism in games, racers will always be ahead of the pack. No need to render oddly unconvincing eyes, skin, or faces that reside in the heart of the uncanny valley. All the graphical attention to detail can go to the tracks and the ludicrously expensive cars that speed through them. And I've never seen a racing game that looked quite as real--or beautiful--as Driveclub on the PS4.

VentureBeat

I raced a couple of times on a hillside track against 11 other computer-driven cars. Those cars were aggressive and weren’t easy to beat. I crashed a few times but got the hang of it by the second race. The game is not super easy, but you can adjust the difficulty settings. While I drove, I admired the shimmering hood of my car as the sunlight bounced off of it. But yeah, I’m a lousy racer. It didn’t seem like it would take long to learn how to drive, though.

GameInformer

First of all, the game looks great. It's fast and the couple of cars I drove felt good – somewhere in between being casual and being sim. The lighting effects make the world pop out, and you can even change the time elapse of day into night. On the track, the A.I. cars exhibited some different lines. I didn't win the two races I participated in, which I take as a good sign!

VG247

Driveclub: What’s free, how it’s better since the delay, and why you should care

Driveclub: Brand new off-screen race footage

Driveclub: “We could have released it last year, it would have been a good game…”

Driveclub: The insane levels of detail in PS4′s new racing franchise

Digital Spy

DRIVECLUB may have stalled on the starting line a couple of times - it was originally planned to launch alongside the PS4 last year - but Evolution Studios' delayed racer promises to bring something unique to the genre when it drifts in this October.

The game straddles the divide between the arcade and simulation sub-categories, but to lump it into either one does it a disservice.

While this PS4 exclusive strikes a balance between petrolhead-pleasing authenticity and accessibility, what makes DRIVECLUB really stand out is its social elements.

CVG

Our play test was brief, but it was enough to confirm that DriveClub is a fast game with narrow, thrilling courses that hurl turns at you in quick succession, and cars that, with solid driving technique, can blast around them at an alarming pace. Detailed environments, roaring engine notes and intricate touches such as the visible vibration of the road coming up through the suspension of the car offers a satisfying and visceral sense of speed throughout the race. And, most importantly, it is fun.

Destructoid

A couple of challenge races around a single track was enough to have me feeling better about that first showing at E3 last year. This version of Driveclub looks and plays much better, and has plenty of social connectivity hooks that I’m sure I’ll be getting into. I had a good time going up against other previewers last week — I quickly tuned into the driving feel and was able to place second by my second lap, and was happy to jump back in again to try to top it. If I got that much from just one challenge, I could see getting much more out of the full experience.
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Drive Club is only 30fps? Forza Horizon 2 is also 1080p/30 fps...but its an open world game on "weaker" hardware. Drive Club is track based. I expected 1080p/60 fps like Forza 5?

Between Watch Dogs, Drive Club, The Order and Infamous I'm not understanding this tweet from Sony? Feels like its been a long time since these two things were "together".

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Focus pulling tweets from Sony reps no one ever heard of lol. Suprised you dont end your posts with "xbox for life mofoz!"
 
Microsoft Studios cooking up lots of surprises.

Looking forward to seeing Sunset Overdrive, The Division, The Order: 1886, finally hearing about the GTA 5 single player storyline DLC and most of all.. Microsoft and Sony press conferences at this E3. I would love to hear about SEGA creating a new Shenmue though..
 
Assassin’s Creed Unity Screenshots Leaked Showing the New Assassin Official E3 Revealing

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We already now a thing or two about the upcoming Assassin’s Creed title called Assassin’s Creed Unity such as the game has been in development for more than three years and total nine other studios are working on the game in conjunction with Ubisoft’s Montreal-based team. The developer also released a pre-alpha gameplay footage of the game, confirming that the title will only arrive on the latest consoles and PC in fourth quarter of the ongoing year.

Several leaks and rumors concerning the upcoming Assassin’s Creed title have emerged on the internet and here is the latest one. This leak packs a couple of Assassin’s Creed Unity screenshots allegedly featuring the main in-game characters and the protagonist assassin himself. The screenshots were spotted on tumblr by a NeoGAF member. These leaked Assassin’s Creed Unity screenshots can be seen below. (The Assassin’s Creed Chile visible on the screenshots is the blog’s watermark)

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