Combining the genius of Reggie Watts with the ridiculousness of Aziz Ansari can only mean good things. How good? A sweet serenade about eating sandwiches, tolerant veganism, muenster cheese and female attraction. Yeah, I know. I sing about those four exact things every day too.
Let’s face it; Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing probably won’t find the same billion-dollar box office success of The Avengers. But if this contribution of totally real cast interviews from co-stars BriTANick is any indication, it’ll be a whole heck of a lot funnier.
Do you remember the good ol’ days when YouTube didn’t have any ads yet? Or the slightly worse but still pretty good days when there weren’t any annoying pop up ads that stayed on top of your video? Or the definitely worse but still pretty cool days when you could skip every commercial after five second days? What ever happened to that. Now it’s ads on ads on ads.
It was a wild few days at this year’s Electronics Entertainment Expo. Just think — nearly a decade after the last generation of consoles was unveiled by Microsoft and Sony, we’ve gotten our first close-up look at the next generation. Unlike 2012’s lackluster showing, the convention floor felt invigorating for gamers waiting on the next reveals for Xbox One and PS4. While Nintendo tried keep steam going for its Wii U, the teams at Oculus Rift and Ouya brought light to the recent rise of indies and startups.
As Engadget staffers board planes for our respective trips back to HQ, we’re leaving you, dear readers, with a carefully collated collection of the big show’s highlights — and of course, a number of feature stories and interviews. We’ve also put together a recap video with Joystiq Reviews Editor Richard Mitchell wherein we recount the show with our best attempts at witty banter. Join us past the break and relive all the virtual magic.
It’s a black set-top box. It’s a media streamer. It’s dependent on an internet connection. It’s a living room hub. It wants to be your everything. But really, the Xbox One (or any new, next-gen console for that matter) is nothing without launch games. To get a real sense of that lean-in experience on the Xbox One, we spent some time in Microsoft’s (very green) E3 booth playing the various available demos. So join us then, as we deliver some brief impressions of what to expect when you boot up that Day One edition console later this year.
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Microsoft E3 2013 roundup: Xbox One release details, next-gen Halo and more
Posted in: Today's ChiliYou got the basic info about Xbox One a few weeks ago, but it’s safe to say that was only touching the surface. Today at its E3 event, Microsoft revealed even juicier details about the software, hardware and games that’ll fuel its next-gen experience. All that, and a redesigned Xbox 360 before Sony’s even gotten the chance to show off the PS4’s actual enclosure. Whether you want to relive the Xbox showcase or catch up on what you might’ve missed, you’ll find our full roundup past the break.
When we were first introduced to the Xbox One, we heard about the hardware. Today, at Microsoft’s E3 keynote, it was all about the games. We had a look at Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, a One-exclusive Killer Instinct reboot and Ryse: Son of Rome (both an exclusive and a launch title). We also learned that Minecraft would be getting some expanded multiplayer options when it hits the new console, and checked out the “open-world shooter” Sunset Overdrive. That wasn’t all: we caught some stunning footage of Forza Motorsport 5, as well as Quantum Break (exclusive), Crimson Dragon, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and zombie survival game Dead Rising 3 (arriving “this holiday” as a One exclusive). We saw some hectic action in Battlefield 4, which will have a “Second Assault” DLC available to Xbox One users first, and spied Titanfall, another exclusive landing “spring 2014.” You can also make your own games in Project Spark, and there are a bunch of trailers for the titles mentioned above available now at the YouTube source link, including some for games that weren’t featured on-stage. Oh, we almost forgot to mention. New Halo.
Follow all of our E3 2013 coverage at our event hub.
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Computex 2013: the best of Haswell
Posted in: Today's ChiliIntel used this year’s Computex to officially debut Haswell-based Core processors, and it had no shortage of willing launch partners: seemingly everyone had at least one updated PC to reveal. The refinements to battery life and graphics also led to quite a few companies pushing the boundaries, whether it was in cutting-edge screens or exotic form factors. Quite frankly, there was a lot to cope with in several days — enough so that we’re putting the more important Haswell offerings in one convenient roundup. Read on for our look at the desktops, laptops and tablets that launched in sync with Taiwan’s premier tech event.
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Sony, ASUS, Dell, Acer
WWDC 2013: the rumor roundup
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s that special time for Apple devotees: WWDC 2013 is next week, and that means a customary glimpse of where iOS and the Mac are going next. However, we’re getting everything but business as usual this year. The crew at 1 Infinite Loop has shaken up its software strategy, putting much of its emphasis on Jony Ive’s design chops and tighter collaboration between teams. Is Apple about to deliver major OS refreshes that some say are long overdue? And what about hints of new hardware introductions at the same time? We’ve gathered together some of the more notable rumors to help understand what Apple may introduce on June 10th — and what’s likely to remain wishful thinking.
Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets, Software, Mobile, Apple
Will Microsoft’s Xbox One be the one gaming console to purchase over the Wii U and PS4? That’s a question we’ll have to wait until later this year to answer, so let’s stick to the present. Redmond made a huge showing across both the software and hardware fronts today, ensuring gamers will have lots to look forward to. Whether you missed parts of the keynote or are looking for specific stories from the event, we’ve got you covered right here. Click past the break to find a full directory of today’s news, from our exclusive look at how engineers built the Xbox One to details about fresh titles like Call of Duty: Ghosts and Forza Motorsport 5.