What happened last week? Who “won” E3? How many #dankmeme pre-orders did each press conference get? Find out on this week’s Error! Report!

What happened last week? Who “won” E3? How many #dankmeme pre-orders did each press conference get? Find out on this week’s Error! Report!
Now that The Last of Us has been out for a little more than a month, I’ve had numerous opportunities (as I sat around doing nothing) to reflect on what did and didn’t work. I kept swinging around in semi-circles with my chair as I thought back to the major thematic beats and emotionally gut-wrenching dialogue.
I stand by my review of The Last of Us; it is a flawed game. But I constantly find myself thinking about different, highly impactful moments. I run over my review time and again, never questioning my opinion, but wondering if there was a better way to articulate it. I continue to remember the fantastic narrative beats and the rich characters that permeate all throughout The Last of Us, and little by little my rose-colored glasses tint just a shade darker. I gave The Last of Us a positive review, even if some don’t think that’s the case. I really like the game, and it will probably make it into my top ten at the end of the year (but let’s certainly not think about that now), so I’m attempting to explore why I still think The Last of Us is one of the best games this year.
E3 is upon us! We talk about all the press conferences from Monday, June 10.
As E3 comes to a close, so does our week of podcasts. We end the show with our E3 Awards, the most prestigious podcast award ceremony ever. Who will win Best of Show, or Best of Bow? Listen and find out on this, the final E3 episode of Error! Report.
E3 is here! We had a full day of press conferences today and if you didn’t get a chance to watch them, or just want to hear our colorful commentary about them, we’ve got what you need right here with Error! Report.
It’s June 3rd, one day before the E3 festivities. You know what that means: rumors, trailers, announcements, leaks, and Ryan’s birthday. In this episode we discuss the recent E3 revelations and our excitement levels reach an all time high. There was also some mention of Joss Whedon and Criterion Blu-Ray releases.
Evan Tognotti’s full review can be found here.
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception at its core is just Uncharted 2 with a new story. With Uncharted 2 being one of my favorite games in 2009, I’m completely fine with this choice. Subtle changes to the Uncharted formula refine the experience to be one of the best the PS3 has to offer.
The driving force behind an Uncharted game are the characters and the story so I won’t go into any detail besides a vague summary. Nathan Drake is once again in over his head as he attempts to solve the historic mystery of the ‘Atlantis of the Sands’. The four main characters in Uncharted 2 (Drake, Sully, Elena, and Chloe) return for another adrenaline-fueled thrill ride.