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- Vergecast: Microsoft’s big hardware bets this fall were a mixed bag
- Tangle Tower’s animations and voice acting make it an engrossing murder mystery game
- Riot opened the League of Legends World Championships with a holographic hip-hop concert
Vergecast: Microsoft’s big hardware bets this fall were a mixed bag Posted: 10 Nov 2019 11:14 AM PST Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge It's a bonus episode of The Vergecast! Dieter Bohn sits down with Tom Warren and Dan Seifert to go over all of our reviews of Microsoft's new Surface hardware. The Surface line changed up this year with new processors, entirely new models, and new sizes. So we have decided to go much deeper into the topics that we couldn't fit into our reviews. Want to know what happens when Tom uses the Surface Pro X with only ARM-native apps? What happens when Dieter buys and returns three different Surfaces in his quest to get the perfect Microsoft tablet? What happens when Dan tries to export video on a 15-inch Surface Laptop? All that and much more is in this redux of the big reviews of Microsoft's Surface lineup for 2019. Here are the stories... |
Tangle Tower’s animations and voice acting make it an engrossing murder mystery game Posted: 10 Nov 2019 08:00 AM PST SFB games It can be difficult to find time to finish a video game, especially if you only have a few hours a week to play. In our biweekly column Short Play we suggest video games that can be started and finished in a weekend. When we talk about production values in video games, it usually means big-budget titles like The Last of Us or Red Dead Redemption 2. The kinds of experiences where the studio can put additional time into seemingly minor things like making sure characters walk up stairs in a way that looks normal, or having horses realistically poop. They aren't things that greatly affect the moment-to-moment gameplay, but instead help to create an illusion of realism, allowing for more immersion. In Tangle Tower, there is so much production... |
Riot opened the League of Legends World Championships with a holographic hip-hop concert Posted: 10 Nov 2019 04:37 AM PST Photo: Adela Sznajder / ESPAT Media Once again, a virtual music group stole the show at one of the biggest e-sports events of the year. Back in 2018 the opening ceremonies for the League of Legends World Championships featured an incredible augmented reality K-pop performance. This year, developer Riot took things a step further with a stunning concert featuring holographic performers that opened the show before Europe's G2 took on China's FPX. The event, which took place in Paris, featured the debut of a brand-new in-game musical group called True Damage that was revealed earlier this year. (Some of the characters even have outfits designed by Louis Vuitton.) A large, nearly invisible screen on the stage featured holographic projections of in-game characters and other... |
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