Barrel Roll! Episode 16 - “Contractual Obligation: E3 Talk”

"E3 Talk is Mandatory"
On a very special sixteenth episode of “Barrel Roll! - A Video Game Podcast”, we give our E3 predictions. This is due to a contractual obligation, and since this goes up on Tuesday mornings, I’m sure 99% of what we talk about has already been rendered moot.
But before we get to that, we talk about what we have been playing. This consists of Plants VS Zombies, 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand, Fight Night Round 4 (demo), Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman: What Did I Do To Deserve This? (demo), Klonoa, Monster Hunter Freedom 2 and special guest Wesley Johnson has been playing through Infamous for the PS3.
In the news, we discuss the upcoming release of Raiden IV coming to the US. The Kojima Teaser reveals the face of Big Boss, but a pretty clear Famitsu scan has the same Big Boss picture and a ninja Raiden picture. Now another teaser site exists called “Mask” with a spooky looking mask
Sonic is back!…… in a racing game titled Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing *facepalm*
Trauma Center gets a spiritual successor “Trauma Team” for the Wii. Playable characters include a surgeon, a diagnostician, a paramedic, a cosmetic surgeon, an endoscopic surgeon, and a forensic examiner.
XSEED Localizing Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon on Wii, hurray!
Tatsunoko vs Capcom might have roster trimmed in US release. We suggest adding Speed Racer.
We also talk about the new PSP Go and it’s many features.
All this and more on our latest episode!
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Tags: 50 cent: blood on the sand, E3, Fight Night Round 4, Klonoa, Kyle Stevens, Monster Hunter Freedom 2, Plants VS Zombies, Wesley
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June 2nd, 2009 at 5:32 pm
Jesse "Main Finger" Gregory says:some of our predictions are actually coming somewhat true