Although E3 technically begins tomorrow, the day (or in some cases, days) leading up to the actual convention have traditionally been the time when the big guys come to lay out their plans and show off their new offerings. Leading the charge this year was Microsoft, who opened the week with a press conference at USC’s Galen Center, as thousands of press and industry people were in attendance to see what the Xbox 360 had cooking.
Press conferences like these generally have a few moments to discuss how awesome the company putting on the event is, before displaying some new features, and then they close with a surprise to leave people talking. That was then plan this year as well, but the details of the conference leaked about an hour before the show began. But such is life, and as the lights went down, Microsoft began its showcase.
Modern Warfare 3
The show began with the familiar Xbox 360 graphic that you see every time you fire up the 360. But once the image left, the green hue remained, and formed a now familiar 3. With that, Microsoft showed off an early stage for Modern Warfare 3, which was being played live.
The level was set in New York — or more precisely under it, as you begin the game as a soldier named “Frost”, who is in full diving gear and making his way through a flooded tunnel leading into New York. Frost and his team emerge in the harbor and are hunting an enemy sub. Once they find it, they plant explosives which force the ship to the surface. Once you break the water, you get your first glance of New York. The familiar skyline is radically different, as missiles continue to decimate the skyscrapers, and fires cast a smoke cloud over the city.
Frost and his team then board the sub and fight their way to the control room, where they launch missiles on themselves to sink the sub for good. Next an escape on a raft through the New York harbor begins, and as Frost cuts around, over, and even under the remains of a naval fleet.
Although the section of the game was fairly short, it was also impressive and had the audience enthralled. The game is not an Xbox 360 exclusive, but any future expansions for Modern warfare 3 will be released on Xbox Live at least a month before they are released elsewhere. It may also be a not so subtle reminder that the Call of Duty series is thriving on XBL, while the PS3 version hasn’t been all that playable lately thanks to the PSN shenanigans.
Tomb Raider
Next up was another game that is not exclusive to Xbox 360, but was featured anyway. The demo was a playable look at the first level of the game, which is something of a reboot, and something of a prequel. A 21-year old Lara Croft is shipwrecked and captured on a mysterious island. She escapes, but is wounded in the process.
Lara makes her way through a series of caves, dodging collapsing obstructions and the odd bad guy, and makes it out to the surface to be confronted with the reality of her situation. Dozens of wrecked ships from across the centuries litter the bay, and the odds don’t look good for Lara.
The game isn’t due out until Q3 2012, and it will be available for PC and PS3 as well, which makes it an odd choice to show at the start of the Microsoft convention. But as it followed Modern warfare 3, which in itself has an exclusive agreement on DLCs through XBL, perhaps something similar is in the works.
EA
Next up was EA Sports, which emphasized compatibility with the Kinect. Tiger Woods, Madden and FIFA all were discussed, and a fourth mystery title was also mentioned, but was said to be announced later (probably at EA, and the game is probably NHL ’12).
The next Sims game will also feature Kinect support, as will a new Family Game night title. The announcement was brief, so the exact details on how the Kinect will work with the games wasn’t highlighted too much, other than to confirm it will have voice support to issue commands. There will probably be gesture support of some kind at least, but we may have to wait to see.
The next big round of applause came from a brief look at Mass Effect 3, which will also feature Kinect voice support. The clip shown highlighted two specific uses for the Kinect: When you are in conversation trees, you can actually speak your choice. It is a neat idea, but little more than a gimmick. The second feature though was more interesting. You will now be able to command your squad through voice commands. You can tell them where to go and what action to use. It is an interesting idea, but the clip was brief. Expect to see a lot more on Mass Effect at the EA conference and E3 booth.
Ubisoft
Next on stage was Ubisoft, which began its demo with a brief trailer for Tom Clancy’s Future Soldier, which will also feature Kinect support. Ubisoft was one of the first companies on-board with the Kinect, so it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to see that they are doing everything possible to make all their upcoming titles Kinect compatible.
The example used was in the “Gunsmith” section of Future Soldier, a section which allows you to customize your gun—and not just with a new scope or a stock, but you can literally break the gun down to the smallest pieces and replace every part. Think Gran Turismo 5’s customization, but with guns.
The Gunsmith section will allow you to manipulate the guns through gestures and voice commands. If you say “random”, a random gun will be assembled, if you say “optimize for close combat”, your weapon will be assembled for close combat. Then you will be sent to a firing range where you can control the action through gesture commands. Whether or not this was a full game feature or just something available in the Gunsmith wasn’t clear.
Ubisoft also confirmed that all future Tom Clancy games would be Kinect compatible.
Xbox Live
Once the third-party vendors had their say, the Xbox team took the stage and discussed some of the changes coming to Xbox Live. Over the last few years, Microsoft has been attempting to create an identity, where people see the Xbox 360 as more than a gaming console. They want it to be an all-inclusive entertainment center, which is where the partnerships with ESPN, Last.fm and Netflix have come in.
To further that impression, another new application was announced, and coming this fall YouTube will be available through Xbox Live.
But while the inclusion of YouTube is big news, one of the biggest, and surprisingly most vague announcement was the arrival of live TV on XBL. The details were scarce to the point of non-existent when it came to what American channels and programs to expect, but international channels were confirmed, including the English Sky network, France’s Canal, and Australia’s Foxtel. The omission of American stations was likely due to ongoing negotiations, so expect to hear more about this in the future.
Another big announcement for the XBL was the inclusion of a XBL-specific version of Bing, that will be Kinect compatible. Once you activate Bing, you can then say the name of a movie, for example, and Bing will search all XBL applications, including the Zune library and Netflix, for that movie. If you want to watch The Goonies and it is available streaming on Netflix, Bing will take you there. If not, you can purchase it through the XBL’s library, which Microsoft claims will jump from thousands of options to millions.
The Bing service will also work with all libraries, including music and games. If you want to see what expansion packs are available for Call of Duty, you will just say so, and Bing will track them down and display the options. A Kinect is not necessary to use this feature, but honestly, it is much cooler to speak a search than type it on the keyboard.
Another XBL surprise was revealed by Dana White, President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Live UFC pay-per-view events will be available to purchase on the XBL, and the videos will be integrated with Xbox exclusives that you can experience with your friends. When a fight begins you will be allowed to choose who you think will win, how they will win, and when. You will also be able to access more info about the fighters during the fight. Once the match is over, the choices you made will be scored and you can compete with your friends for the honors.





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$40-$50 a year to play Xbox live is nothing compared to the price of upgrading and up keeping a decent PC. A vast majority of PC gamers also pay for online subscription fee's that are well over the price to play on Xbox Live, for a single game. You pay for Xbox Live for the excellent online play, which PS3 doesn't compare to. I own a PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, and a damn nice PC (BTW Windows Live is free on PC, and it's linked to your Xbox Live account). Not wanting to pay Microsoft your pocket change each month to keep content and updates coming, is like saying you don't want to pay taxes for the city to up keep the roads you drive on. Although I do agree it's hard to pay for something when we've been getting it free on PC for years, Xbox Live sure beats PSN on the social and market aspect, but PS3 has the eye candy, blu ray, and better controller. Wii? It's in it's own world, and we love it for what it does.
Halo 4! FTW
Plugged it in… three red rings. Called Microsoft… new console on the way! ( just hope it has the right power adapter this time!) Last time they sent a new console but the adapter needed was different! The new console had a different plug unlike the previous model .Then I had to call AGAIN and wait 4 weeks for the right one! Because mine died NOT because of the update, I will get the crappy regular console, but if you are lucky and the new firmware kills your xbox you will get the new SLIM model! Lucky you! ( at no cost!)
Xboxs…. don't get rrod anymore.
What I still don't get is what are all these ps3 fans doing on this specific forum? why start all this crap in the first place ..what are all you guys doing looking at what XBOX is going to be releasing? WHY……. If you dont like the xbox soo much then why look it up … that to me and to many other people says that your a nolife ……just saying
It's amazing how childish people are getting about the whole Xbox vs PS3 thing. This speaks more about the effects of the emotional dependance on entertainment systems then the consoles themselves.
Any1 knows that XBL will never be matched. Listen the reason u pay for it is so that stuff like the massive hacking of the ps3 network doesn't happen. I would rather pay 60 bucks a year and get awesome benefits, guaranteed security, and exclusive DLC than pay 1000 dollars because my account was hacked…oh and by the way get nothing I previously said. Really must suck 2 have a ps3. XBOX nuf said
ok, link me to where there were reports of people's credit card information was stolen and used. IT WASN'T. credit card info was still encrypted. ok names and addresses and emails were accessed… um, ok i could get THOUSANDS of full names, addresses and emails with a phone book and facebook. stop freaking out faggot. and if you had both systems like i once had you would know that the online matchmaking is EXACTLY the same on xbox as on ps3. you're just paying for yours.
now you guys get Youtube? we had it on day 1. you get Bing this year? we had Google day 1.
8 weeks if you count the 4 weeks you wait for the RIGHT adapter that fits your replacement console! That's right! The old adapter DOESN't fit your replacement console! You won't know that till you try to plug it in when you finally get it! Then , you have to call and escalate, blah, blah.. 4 weeks later you can finally turn it on! Microsoft should know better- by the way they will give you two months LIVE free if you ask for it (DUH!) since you lost that time while you were waiting for the replaement(s)!
Way to be late? And ignorant. That issue is long fixed, bud. But don't feel too bad, every GayStation 3 fanboy ignores this fact.
It’s like some people live and breathe consoles. Act your age, if you’re going to start a war every time one is mentioned you have serious problems. I’ve had experiences on both of them and I can honestly say I prefer the XBOX. EVERYONE IS ALLOWED AN OPINION, DON’T FORCE YOURS ON OTHERS.
If people don't play their game 24/7 then the Red Rings of Death won't happen. I play it daily, but keep it in a open area with my AC on all the time. I've had my game for two years now and yet… No Red Rings.
People have to know how to play the game, before they can become Gods of the Games
I have had mine since release with o red rings, and mine is close to my heater case its the only spot I could fit it. Plus the red ring was fixed ages ago, and it should never be a problem unless you over use your console. Learn facts all of you before you say shit.
"Red ring was fixed ages ago" Wake up Josh. The Red Rings is still a serious issue for many.
The reason I know this is that I used to work for Xbox support(less than a year ago), why do you think they have a special 3 year warranty extension on this issue. Although I do commend MS slim version which is much more reliable.
The comment of overuse being the reason the for RR is also unfounded, you are obviously a fan of Xbox. Personally I have PS3 cause the blu ray was the kicker for me. Although mine broke last year I was able to fix it myself. Also I just can't accept the subscription fees.
Console wars are stupid firstly because each console has some good titles to offer and they all have their pros and cons. I own an X-box and NO it didn't take more than 2 weeks to repair for me and what do you all consider as 'over-use' I consider it as having no life, being a 40 year old playing games 24/7 shelled up in a room not even spending time to get out and see the light of day. And lets not all forget that Sony has it's hardware problems YLOD? I know many people that have got it. They had severe hacking problems the past few months, Xbox had it years ago for a couple weeks. And if you don't want to pay for X-Box live then don't, I'm sure if they hack XBL soon like i've been reading since they hacked Nintendo the other day. Only time will tell.
xbot fanboys last defense is XBL. 3 weeks of PSN downtime is not worth the extra $300 JUST TO PLAY ONLINE, owning the xbox for as little as 5 years. and why do they always ignore the fact that XBL was down for 2 weeks before and it takes 4-6 weeks to ship and repair a broken xbox in which you cant do ANYTHING in that time? oh and all while it costs $300 for live if you own your console for 5 years.
Modern Warfare 3 should be a good one.
Lol well stay with a hacked system XBL is and always will be the best the others will try anything to copy it. But Xbox gots its loyal fans and ps3 can have theirs I got both systems and my ps3 is all dusty
Untill xbl is free it will never be better than ps3. I paid for the game already I shouldn't have to pay to play it online. Especially if online play is the sale point for the game in the first place.
PC Gaming FTW, paying for online play is downright wrong…
how jewish are you?
Remember what Network got Hacked retard and its funny how ps3 gamers suck against Xbox 360 gamers
if you cant afford 49.99 a year then you shouldnt be playing video games to begin with
Halo 4! FTW