In which Chris, Alex and Pip promise to avoid overanalysing E3, and to focus on the things we’re excited about, and then do exactly the opposite.
- John Shuttleworth’s I Can’t Back To Savoury Now, the soundtrack to this year’s E3, and indeed every year’s E3.
- From Bethesda: Fallout 76 (don’t forget to look up the Mothman!), Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and The Elder Scrolls VI: Todd’s High Rocks.
- FROM Software’s Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
- Maneater, the game where you wanna be where the people are so you can eat all of them.
- Odd Ass, the latest entry in the storied ‘Assassin’s Creed’ computer game franchise.
- Also Skull & Bones, the other nice Ubisoft water game.
- Ooh, would you just look at Sable.
- Rousing on-again, off-again romance sim Halo: Infinite.
- Destiny 2’s trailer was a bit spoilery, if you care about that, so you can Google it yourself.
- Apologies to Unravel Two.
- Funko Gears, Tactics Gears, Regular Gears. In that order.
- Good job, Command & Conquer fans! We found its body.
- Behold The Quiet Man, E3’s worst trailer.
- More like Phwoarza. Horizon Four.
- It’s Devil May Cry Five, isn’t it.
- Neo Cab: or, reverse Uber.
- The Cyberpunk 77 trailer that made the people go ‘this is the computer game’.
- The Death Stranding trailer that made the people go ‘this is the computer game?’
- Yakuza 0 and Yakuza Kiwami are coming to PC.
- Remedy’s un-Googleable Control.
- Life is Strange spinoff Captain Spirit: a father too far?
- Finally, lovely Ooblets.
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Alex Wiltshire
Philippa Warr
Chris Thursten
Our intro music is by The Mandibles from their track Clambake. Many of the band members now tour as Count Bobo And The Bullion.