In the Short-Takes this week Watch_Dogs' developers try to make Hacking more realistic, Gran Turismo 6 is announced for PS3, Google unveils a new service for Android, DICE opens a new LA studio for Star Wars games, and EA finally kills Online Passes.
This week on the Short-Takes we look at the deal between Disney and EA for the rights to Star Wars games, the use of the Frostbite 3 engine in those games, the openness of the new Assassin's Creed, the end of AC creator Patrice Desilets' time at Ubisoft (again), the announcement of a new Wolfenstein, and Nintendo's less than ambitious plans for E3.
In a miracle of 21st century innovation, you can now order Pizza Hut on your Xbox 360. While drinking PBR. The only thing this video is missing is wifebeaters.
Finally back to the normal schedule, Simon and Alex catch up on some backlogged listener comments and then discuss the purpose and future of Achievements.
Instead of spamming the description field of every video and asking yall to follow us on Twitter during every Drink Along, I thought it would be a much better idea to do a video once a month updating you, our loyal followers and subscribers, with all the different social networks that you can find myself, Dan, and our contributors using regularly.
Whether you laughed at facebook games in the past or are playing games like Letterpress with your friends, the future looks to be focused heavily on a social gaming experience.
On the Short-Takes this week we learn Watch Dogs will be released in November, Nintendo finally makes a good move, Respawn's new game will be Xbox exclusive, the Ghosts are coming in the newest Call of Duty, Rockstar releases a new trailer for GTA V, and unfortunately The Last of Us has it ending leaked.
Sanctum 2 provides a mix of intense action and strategic gameplay that combines thrilling multiplayer and stunning graphics, raising the bar for indie games. Melding the best elements of the tower defense and first-person shooter genres.