Gaming

E3 Impressions: Sony Conference

There is one trend that has propped up in recent E3 shows that I dislike. Once all the major conferences are concluded, various video game cognoscenti gather up and declare which company “won” E3, meaning what company’s conference was the best. I dislike it primarily because it implies that, despite any good things shown at other conferences, they don’t matter because one conference WON! I don’t t...[Read More]

E3 Impressions: Microsoft Conference

The entire time I was watching Microsoft’s E3 conference, I kept looking up. I imagined the sword of Damocles dangling over my head, in the form of a product unveiling. At the end of the conference, the sword finally fell. Up to that point, Microsoft’s conference was pretty decent. After the unveiling, all I wanted was to scream. Oh, and remove that sword from my brain. I’ll get to my rant about t...[Read More]

E3 Impressions: Sony VR Games

In the race to bring VR to the gaming masses, I feel Sony has the most to lose. Based on the VR titles they revealed during their E3 conference, I think they may know that. That last paragraph is totally my opinion, but I will do my best to explain myself. Of the current console manufacturers, only Sony has fully hitched itself to the VR wagon. They did so by being the only one to actually announc...[Read More]

E3 Impressions: Days Gone

Zombie games! For the love of all that is decent and holy, how many of these can we have? In my opinion, the zombie genre has been overdone to the point of nausea. Despite my feelings about the genre, however, it’s a really popular one. Days Gone is Sony Bend’s take on the genre and, despite my reservations about another zombie game, I have to admit that there are things about the gameplay demo So...[Read More]

E3 Impressions: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare

Mentioning Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare online tends to elicit very radical responses from “impassioned” fans. Many of the responses are negative, and some are vitriolic.  I have prepared myself for these. I have my Kevlar helmet on, my bulletproof vest strapped on, and my AR-15 loaded and ready. Bring it! OK, I’m not loaded or armored; the only thing loaded in this house is me, and the most arm...[Read More]

E3 Impressions: Detroit: Become Human

There are times when a mere name can change your opinion about a game. With Detroit: Become Human, a game that looked very interesting in its gameplay demo’s premise, the name was David Cage. As soon as it takes to say the name, my interest in the game became very murky. David De Gruttola, BKA David Cage, is the founder of Quantic Dream, the studio behind polarizing titles such as Fahrenheit/Indig...[Read More]

E3 Impressions: Horizon: Zero Dawn

Every once in a while, a game pops up and intrigues you because of its sheer lunacy. Horizon: Zero Dawn is that game for me. Revealed for the first time during E3 2015, this game grabbed my attention and didn’t let go, despite the fact that I didn’t understand what was going on or how it made a lick of sense. It was the machines that threw me off. The vibe of the E3 gameplay demo was one of a post...[Read More]

Digital Crack Podcast: Special Coverage on E3

The best Fowl mouthed video game Podcast on the planet.This week we talk about everything E3, Bethesda,Ubisoft,EA,xbox and of course Sony. We go over all the good, the bad and the ugly from this years E3.All the upcoming games and announcements.Prepare yourself for some exciting news. http://traffic.libsyn.com/digitalcrack/e3_podcast_final.mp3

E3 Impressions: The Last Guardian

After six years of development limbo, The Last Guardian was finally confirmed to be alive and well during E3 2015. Back then, it was set to release sometime this year. At the end of this year’s E3, the release date was set: October 25th, 2016. With that news, I sighed with joy. Finally, Team Ico’s latest creation for the PlayStation 4 has a date. My calendar is set, and I am ready. Of course, it’s...[Read More]

E3 Impressions: God of War

Kratos is back and this time we are going with Norse Mythology. From the startup of the Sony E3 Conference, we hear a wonderful orchestra that resembled a lot to the old God of War days, but we haven’t seen a God of War game since Ascension. Seeing the startup of the demo, we are introduced to a young boy playing with his toys dressed Nordic style. He is then called in by a man, but this man’s voi...[Read More]

E3 Impressions: Ubisoft VR Games

Ubisoft debuted two VR games during their conference at E3. One of the games was a great example of what VR can for players who want that experience in flight; the other was a dream come true for fans who want to recreate the fanboy/fangirl situation of their dreams. Both had tons of benefits, but one glaring flaw. The first of the VR games, Eagle Flight, is a game that shows the potential of VR i...[Read More]

E3 Impressions: Watch Dogs 2

With Watch Dogs 2, Ubisoft Montreal is hoping to inject more life into the series. It looks like they were successful for the most part. The sequel to the dismal 2014 open-world hacking game Watch Dogs has ditched the previous open-world sandbox game’s stomping grounds of Chicago, deciding to travel westward to the San Francisco The game’s protagonist is Marcus Holloway, an African-American youth ...[Read More]

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