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  1. Yves Guillemot pulls the "one more game" thing and shows us...a "pre-alpha" gameplay match featuring the clearest in-game audio of all-time for... Rainbow Six Siege.  It looks really cool but was also very obviously scripted and pre-planned and not "real" gameplay.

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  2. Up next is Valiant Hearts, a highly-stylized 2D puzzle story game set in World War I and follows a first aid dog.  I have no idea what the gameplay actually is but the story looks like it's going to be gut wrenching.  

  3. And now Shape Up, a fitness game for the Xbone.  Gameplay demo includes the producer doing a Dance Dance Revolution thing.  The game actually shows an accurate, fully modeled 3D model of yourself in real-time and that looks really good.  I can see where that would be a lot of fun.

  4. And now an extended trailer for Assassin's Creed Unity featuring a weird cover of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World".  It looks amazing but it's all obviously scripted sequence stuff and not actual gameplay.  I don't care.  I want this game.  Yesterday.  But it's a Ubisoft AC game so I won't buy it on release day - I'll wait 60 days and pay half-price like always ;)

  5. And now a trailer for The Crew, an MMO racing game that promises to include no loading screens and "the entirety of the United States, coast to coast".  If I can drive in an accurate Spokane, WA or my old hometown of Pontiac, MI, SIGN ME UP.

  6. And now a pre-choreographed dance routine to demonstrate Just Dance Now, the smartphone/TV combo freebie thing.  I suppose this could be fun but this demo would work better if it was actually people playing instead of just pretending to play.

  7. Ubisoft opens with the first 5 minutes of Far Cry 4.  Does a great job of intro'ing the game, I think.

     

    Ooooh, Dan Hay & Aisha Tyler, you're so cool and edgy with your on-stage profantiy.  You rebels you!

  8. Heard it was heavily discounted at Gamestop so I had my wife pick up a copy of Bandfuse for me while I was out of town.  I've been following this game since it was first announced and I was intrigued but the early gameplay videos I saw were not promising.  At all.  I decided to wait to purchase after its release and then...bam...they were out of business.  Anyway, fast forward to now and I have a $10 copy of Bandfuse and decided to give it a go last night.  First impressions....the user interface is a mess.  The gameplay screen, like every single music game ever, is way overcrowded and has tons of distracting stuff on it - complete with no way to shut any of it off.  Coming from Rocksmith, the actual display of notes takes a lot of getting used to, since they use a scrolling tab format instead of the note highway typical of the genre.  That's not a bad thing.  However, they also color-code notes based on the finger you're supposed to use to fret it.  Also not a bad thing - except in my head, different colors = different strings and that messes me up.  That'll take getting used to.  Then there's the difficulty levels.  At the lowest difficulty levels, what they have you playing seems to barely resemble the song in question.  It's like a simplified version of the rhythm of the song rather than anything actually recognizable.  And the lower difficulty levels don't actually build to the higher ones as the note selections in each are completely different.  Gimme the Rocksmith way of dynamically adjusting difficulty ANY DAY.  Finally, There's no way to adjust the volume of stuff in the game, so you can't turn down the actual song to hear yourself better - even in the playback after you're finished.  Terrible decision.  The song selection is mediocre as it's rather small.  A Foreigner track for me, so that's good.  The game itself is very responsive to your playing, however, which is a big plus - no lag at all, even when I'm playing over HDMI.  Overall, not impressed but will keep with the game as I'm always willing to try something that will get me to actually not suck on the guitar but it's also very easy to see why the game went bust in a hurry.

  9. And now Battlefield Hardline...looks like they're showing 360 graphics or something.  Definitely not next-gen - or really crappy next-gen.  Cops and robbers in an FPS.  Could be fun, but looks just like every other FPS game ever made.

  10. Madden is up next.  Great graphics, and they're bringing in camera angles that show the game from the defensive perspective.  Some innovations in tackling too.  BUT BY GOD WE ADDED LOTS MORE PLAYER CELEBRATIONS AND THAT'S WHAT REALLY MATTERS.

  11. Criterion is doing some kind of multi-vehicle racing game or something.  ATVs, jet skis, helicopters, and boats.  Maybe a next-gen Pilotwings kind of thing.  Super, super-early footage and, well, yeah.  Too early to be blown away.

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