Post by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) on Jun 14, 2016 14:40:29 GMT -8
Post stuff about the E3 press conferences here or any of the in-depth game previews you saw.
First and foremost, the winner in my opinion is Sony. Their conference was an absolute amazing event.
So in order, this is my list of conferences from best to worst:
1. Sony
2. Bethesda
3. Microsoft
4. EA
5. Ubisoft
6. Nintendo
The only thing good about Nintendo's was them finally showing Zelda: Breath of the Wild for Wii U (they didn't bother to even talk about the NX). The next thing is that Nintendo spent 40 minutes being so god damn boring with their Pokémon Sun and Moon coverage, like god damn. I fell asleep to it. I like the game, but they made it look so boring.
Sony mentioned their VR, with 50 games supporting it on release, FF15 being one of them. A new God of War game - the hype! But my all time favorite announcement was Crash Bandicoot being remade for the PS4 - all the PS1 classics being made for it. Their new game Days Gone looks interesting. The Last Guardian - FUCKING FINALLY!
Microsoft was hit and miss at points, but overall they did really good. Any game you buy on Xbox Live (Xbox One), you get a free Windows 10 version of it. Many games are going to support it and RARE IS ACTUALLY MAKING A GOOD GAME! LOOKS AWESOME AS FUCK! Plus they introduced some stuff you guys wouldn't care for to be honest.
Bethesda just rocked it. Enough said... although who the fuck was that screaming banshee of a woman? God damn, she was annoying. (Skyrim Remastered is FREE - if you have Skyrim with all the add-ons! BUT STILL ... ONLY FOR PC! FUCK YOU, CONSOLE PEASANTS! MY R9 390 WILL PLAY IT BEAUTIFULLY)
Ubisoft was meh, started off with Just Dance, but ended it off with a new game called Steep - looks nice. However, Ubisoft, I take them with a grain of salt with their games... especially when the inevitable graphical downgrade occurs months before the games actually launch. However, South Park: A Fractured But Whole looks amazing.
EA did great in my opinion, although half of it was still a waste of time. The good thing was that they finally showed off some tidbits of Mass Effect: Andromeda and Battlefield 1 is already on my pre-purchased list.
First and foremost, the winner in my opinion is Sony. Their conference was an absolute amazing event.
So in order, this is my list of conferences from best to worst:
1. Sony
2. Bethesda
3. Microsoft
4. EA
5. Ubisoft
6. Nintendo
The only thing good about Nintendo's was them finally showing Zelda: Breath of the Wild for Wii U (they didn't bother to even talk about the NX). The next thing is that Nintendo spent 40 minutes being so god damn boring with their Pokémon Sun and Moon coverage, like god damn. I fell asleep to it. I like the game, but they made it look so boring.
Sony mentioned their VR, with 50 games supporting it on release, FF15 being one of them. A new God of War game - the hype! But my all time favorite announcement was Crash Bandicoot being remade for the PS4 - all the PS1 classics being made for it. Their new game Days Gone looks interesting. The Last Guardian - FUCKING FINALLY!
Microsoft was hit and miss at points, but overall they did really good. Any game you buy on Xbox Live (Xbox One), you get a free Windows 10 version of it. Many games are going to support it and RARE IS ACTUALLY MAKING A GOOD GAME! LOOKS AWESOME AS FUCK! Plus they introduced some stuff you guys wouldn't care for to be honest.
Bethesda just rocked it. Enough said... although who the fuck was that screaming banshee of a woman? God damn, she was annoying. (Skyrim Remastered is FREE - if you have Skyrim with all the add-ons! BUT STILL ... ONLY FOR PC! FUCK YOU, CONSOLE PEASANTS! MY R9 390 WILL PLAY IT BEAUTIFULLY)
Ubisoft was meh, started off with Just Dance, but ended it off with a new game called Steep - looks nice. However, Ubisoft, I take them with a grain of salt with their games... especially when the inevitable graphical downgrade occurs months before the games actually launch. However, South Park: A Fractured But Whole looks amazing.
EA did great in my opinion, although half of it was still a waste of time. The good thing was that they finally showed off some tidbits of Mass Effect: Andromeda and Battlefield 1 is already on my pre-purchased list.