Grimløck;168235868 said:before. as a joke. to troll sony fans. lmao
joke's on them, where is Powers
Grimløck;168235868 said:before. as a joke. to troll sony fans. lmao
Can someone tell me if the poll was made before or after the conference? Wowwww if it was before...
Trying to remain as unbiased as possible.
I feel like the fact that Shenmue needed a kickstarter is really dumb. I mean Sony will take all the glory of announcing the game but won't chip in 2m to fund it? Sony's thrown far more money at far less deserving titles, so why couldn't they help fund this one? Part of me thinks that the Kickstarter is a PR stunt, but part of me fears that Sony just wants to reap the rewards of the game without having to invest anything into it, and that this kind of thing will become the norm. For everyone's sake I hope that's not the case.
Not a FF fan (Haven't played any) but I can't think of a single game that I would say justifies the massive reaction to remaking FF got. Maybe I'm old-fashioned but remakes really don't excite me. I suppose that the FF7 remake was a long-time coming but with no release date it could still have quite a ways to go before it's actually out.
Last Guardian was practically a meme at this point. It's been in the incubator for 6 years and seeing it again it looks the exact same as it did 6 years ago. Sorry for being so negative, but what were they doing in those 6 years? They've been working on this game for 6 years since we last saw it, and very little has changed. Well at least it still looks as charming as it did back then. The trailer was far too slow-paced for my tastes though. Will have to see how the final game actually turns out.
The run time was a lot shorter then I expected, and it was fairly well-paced too, although I feel like it was extremely front-loaded as there wasn't much hype at the end besides the UC4 demo, which although definitely looks good, is still Uncharted so nothing really ground-breaking gameplay-wise there. It feels like Sony really got the better end of the Third-Party stick at this conference, with a fairly solid Battlefront gameplay trailer, and dare I say the most full-featured Cod reveal yet considering most E3 Cod reveals only show Single-Player and this featured Multiplayer. Unfortunately, it meant we also had to sit through thoroughly unexciting Destiny DLC and Disney Infinity reveals. Also I was gone for it but I heard there was an extremely snooze-worthy Playstation Netflix part too that no one seems to be bringing up.
Horizons actually looked pretty good, although the gameplay was losing me at the end. Of course, The Order 1886 LOOKED good as well, so you can never tell these days. No Man's Sky's greatness will be determined by how diverse each world is, in my opinion. The fact that there are pretty much infinite planets to explore doesn't mean much if they all look like the same 10 planets, which is what I fear. If every desert planet, every rainforest planet, and every grassy meadow planet feel the same, then it really kills the drive to explore if you know that no matter where you go it's going to feel exactly the same as someplace you've already been to. Of course, there's no way to know until the game is launched, so it's a bit early to ask these questions.
Overall the best conference so far IMO, but I could totally see Nintendo defending it's title this year if they can pull some big reveals. Nintendo already has a jump-start thanks to their hype as hell Nintendo World Championships they did yesterday. And if they have anything good to showcase, the Nintendo Treehouse stream should be amazing this year as well. That being said, I think Sony deserves a 8.5-9
10/10 conference easily. Holy shit, I can't believe all that happened in the span of an hour and a half. It might just be the best E3 conference I've seen.
- The Last Guardian reintroduction and gameplay demo.
- Horizon looked incredible and the concept (both story and gameplay-wise) were really interesting.
- Final Fantasy VII Remake directed by Nomura and still written by Nojima.
- Shenmue III announced against all odds.
- That Uncharted 4 gameplay looked pretty damn good, was funny as hell and the whole sequence was masterfully done. They're getting much better at masking the scripted parts.
You forget that the need for ff7 remake wasn't as desired until square themselves made that tech demo for the PS3, and then they said they would never make it, we would never play it... So blame square.Man the excitement around FFVII terrifies me for the future of this industry. Its a 20 year old game, getting new graphics and the internet is exploding. Why make new games when all anyone wants is literally the same games over and over with new graphics?
It was so nuts that Street Fighter V was pushed to the wayside.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned but remakes really don't excite me.
Sony won this E3 today!
Nah, it's admitting that it's so good, I'd like to continue playing it on modern hardware. Your post is silly.
Dear god you're right, I forgot completely about Fallout 4 even being announced after this flurry of punches the Sony E3 Conference did.With S3, FF7r, Last guardian, I'm not even sure if Fallout 4 would stand a chance in hype train battle.
It was so nuts that Street Fighter V was pushed to the wayside.
Is this the greatest conference ever?
Seriously, I can't think of another time that 3 absolute MEGATONS, that were just this morning thought to be impossible for any one of them (let alone all three), were all announced ON TOP of insanely good looking first party reveals and new gameplay for AAA first party titles.
WHAT THE FUK!?!?
I just can't get over how hard Sony went. MS set the bar REALLY high and Sony blew them out of the goddamn water.
I feel like the fact that Shenmue needed a kickstarter is really dumb. I mean Sony will take all the glory of announcing the game but won't chip in 2m to fund it? Sony's thrown far more money at far less deserving titles, so why couldn't they help fund this one? Part of me thinks that the Kickstarter is a PR stunt, but part of me fears that Sony just wants to reap the rewards of the game without having to invest anything into it, and that this kind of thing will become the norm. For everyone's sake I hope that's not the case.
Thankfully they still saved room for all that Call of duty.With S3, FF7r, Last guardian, I'm not even sure if Fallout 4 would stand a chance in hype train battle.
SF5 is going to have 12 hours of streamed gameplay every day of e3 this week.
I fear Sony probably can't top this e3 themselves in the future.
And then Sony announces next E3 they've hired Kojima and all of KojiPro to work for them.I fear Sony probably can't top this e3 themselves in the future.
Awesome. I need to get in on watching some of that.SF5 is going to have 12 hours of streamed gameplay every day of e3 this week.
your post makes a lot more sense to me.This makes no sense.
Shenmune isn't going to take just 2m to make. I think sony is going to be covering the rest of the costs, but presumably this is there to prove that people care and that doing so is not a waste of money.
HonestlySony announces next E3 they've hired Kojima and all of KojiPro to work for them.
Of course they can top themselves.
My only disappointment is that they didn't show some footage from the Uncharted collection detailing the improvements. It didn't need to take a lot of time, but I am curious how Uncharted 1 looks.
Of course they can top themselves.
What if they hire Kojima once he's done with Konami?
I fear Sony probably can't top this e3 themselves in the future.
An old game, a remake, and a kickstarter of a game not even in development? Doesn't excite me at all because it has no nostalgia to pull off of, I am too young to care about Shenmue even though I played them after the fact, and I stopped caring about FF after XIII killed my love of the franchise. Heck, I am actually probably too young to even care about FFVII, really.
Horizon genuinely excited me, its a great looking, new IP. I want more of that, and I might buy a PS4 for it.
Shenmune isn't going to take just 2m to make. I think sony is going to be covering the rest of the costs, but presumably this is there to prove that people care and that doing so is not a waste of money.
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And they fucking better be. =DDon't worry. Those 3 games will continue to be at E3 for a long time.![]()
And then Sony announces next E3 they've hired Kojima and all of KojiPro to work for them.
Of course they can top themselves.
The only "dream announcement" that wasn't there was Sony buying back the rights to Crash Bandicoot
Don't worry. Those 3 games will continue to be at E3 for a long time.![]()
This so much. I wonder if people are seriously thinking that they will only need 2 million.
I have this vibe that kojima probably would take a break from gaming world after all this fiasco. I just hope he didn't burn out.
They can.I fear Sony probably can't top this e3 themselves in the future.
TLG could be great, but the Ueda shout-out felt gross. And it's difficult to really have a connection to a game that was announced so long ago. I have the same issue with Final Fantasy XV, it's just been too long coming that my excitement has been bled dry. But of all the games, this is the one I can see myself being happiest about at the end of the road.
I think the estimate was around $30 million in an interview about kickstarter a few years back with the creator. Its why I find this kickstarter so gross. Its just a way to get a bunch of fans to overpay for the game when Sony is spending a huge chunk of money to make it anyways.
Also, I think the FFVII remake will outsell FFXV.
Horizon looked awesome.
I fear Sony probably can't top this e3 themselves in the future.
Trying to remain as unbiased as possible.
I feel like the fact that Shenmue needed a kickstarter is really dumb. I mean Sony will take all the glory of announcing the game but won't chip in 2m to fund it? Sony's thrown far more money at far less deserving titles, so why couldn't they help fund this one? Part of me thinks that the Kickstarter is a PR stunt, but part of me fears that Sony just wants to reap the rewards of the game without having to invest anything into it, and that this kind of thing will become the norm. For everyone's sake I hope that's not the case.
Not a FF fan (Haven't played any) but I can't think of a single game that I would say justifies the massive reaction to remaking FF got. Maybe I'm old-fashioned but remakes really don't excite me. I suppose that the FF7 remake was a long-time coming but with no release date it could still have quite a ways to go before it's actually out.
Last Guardian was practically a meme at this point. It's been in the incubator for 6 years and seeing it again it looks the exact same as it did 6 years ago. Sorry for being so negative, but what were they doing in those 6 years? They've been working on this game for 6 years since we last saw it, and very little has changed. Well at least it still looks as charming as it did back then. The trailer was far too slow-paced for my tastes though. Will have to see how the final game actually turns out.
The run time was a lot shorter then I expected, and it was fairly well-paced too, although I feel like it was extremely front-loaded as there wasn't much hype at the end besides the UC4 demo, which although definitely looks good, is still Uncharted so nothing really ground-breaking gameplay-wise there. It feels like Sony really got the better end of the Third-Party stick at this conference, with a fairly solid Battlefront gameplay trailer, and dare I say the most full-featured Cod reveal yet considering most E3 Cod reveals only show Single-Player and this featured Multiplayer. Unfortunately, it meant we also had to sit through thoroughly unexciting Destiny DLC and Disney Infinity reveals. Also I was gone for it but I heard there was an extremely snooze-worthy Playstation Netflix part too that no one seems to be bringing up.
Horizons actually looked pretty good, although the gameplay was losing me at the end. Of course, The Order 1886 LOOKED good as well, so you can never tell these days. No Man's Sky's greatness will be determined by how diverse each world is, in my opinion. The fact that there are pretty much infinite planets to explore doesn't mean much if they all look like the same 10 planets, which is what I fear. If every desert planet, every rainforest planet, and every grassy meadow planet feel the same, then it really kills the drive to explore if you know that no matter where you go it's going to feel exactly the same as someplace you've already been to. Of course, there's no way to know until the game is launched, so it's a bit early to ask these questions.
Overall the best conference so far IMO, but I could totally see Nintendo defending it's title this year if they can pull some big reveals. Nintendo already has a jump-start thanks to their hype as hell Nintendo World Championships they did yesterday. And if they have anything good to showcase, the Nintendo Treehouse stream should be amazing this year as well. That being said, I think Sony deserves a 8.5-9
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