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« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2009, 04:09:44 PM » |
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Hey thanks Shaun, I'm going to give that podcast a listen!
For the sake of completion, I'll briefly go over I think Microsoft and Sony faired at E3.
Microsoft:
Lets get Project Natal out of the way first. I think what we saw was promising, especially Milo. I do have to say that there was a bit of a disconnect between what we saw presented live and what we saw on video. Milo was really advanced, and yet the live "painting" demo was laughable. Ultimately we can't really take too much from what we saw since it's so early in development. Same goes for PS3 motion camera.
In terms of entertainment, they won hands down. Bringing in huge celebrities is a great way of getting attention, and in the case of Tony Hawk and Steven Spielberg, they genuinely sounded interested in their presentation. As for The Beetles and the Beetles ladies, not so much, but you can't really rip in The Beetles, so I'll leave it at that. Microsoft really kicked off E3 with a bang.
Out of all the games they showed, Alan Wake and Splinter Cell Conviction really grabbed my attention. Alan Wake for it's use of light/shadow as a gameplay mechanic and atmosphere, Splinter Cell for it's flashy way of displaying mission objectives and memories.
Sony:
I felt like Sony had a huge uphill battle if they wanted to really impress and wow over the fans. Overall I'd have to say mission complete.
As far as their own motion controlled stuff - it looked pretty neat but it was in an even more experimental stage than Microsoft's, so again there really isn't much to say except "promising". I believe they had the EyePet on the show floor though, and from what I've seen it looks like fun, despite being something not in my age bracket.
With all of these gaming shows, my eyes usually glaze over whenever FPS' are shown, so I was glad to see that Sony kept that down to a minimum. MAG looks like fun for shooter fans, although it did seem a bit overly complex (check out all the HUD info).
The two big standouts for me were Uncharted 2 and The Last Guardian. Uncharted 2 looks like a graphical powerhouse, and if the original game is any indicator, it's all backed up by rock solid gameplay. The Last Guardian, I could talk for days about how much Ico and SOTC meant to me, but lets just say, I'm just really...really excited.
I know I'm missing out lots of stuff (Modern Warfare, Tony Hawk's Ride, FFXIV) but I'm just sticking to the few things that really stood out to me. I think that both Microsoft and Sony both had a good show, and I'm just going to call both a tie at B+. It all comes down to personal tastes.
As far as who really won E3? That's such a tough call, and I'm going to throw a curveball and say it was specifically the Nintendo DS. Mostly because of Scriblenauts, which, from the sound of it, doesn't even sound possible on any piece of hardware, let alone the DS. It's also the one place to play a metric ton of RPG's coming out in the next few months, so yay to that. Golden Sun DS, Mario and Luigi, and heck even Dragon Quest IX is on the horizon. I love my DS!
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