OsirisBlack
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Should be a Great E3 for all present cannot wait to see what Nintendo has in the oven.
Should be a Great E3 for all present cannot wait to see what Nintendo has in the oven.
Woah, there. If you go too far off that edge you're going to forfeit your lordship.
Let me guess, you're already completely unimpressed by VR, AR, real-time holographic tracking, and the NX (with or without even knowing what it actually is)? Maybe preemptively unimpressed by whatever Valve may or may not be doing, too, because fuck those guys, amirite?
Unpopular opinion, but I don't disagree. Most of the conferences were okay at best last year, even Sony's. They got the deals for FF7 and Shenmue, and finally got a game 10 years into production into a presentable state. Exciting reveals, yes, but we've still not seen anything substantial of those projects since. Outside of that, I can't remember a bit of the conference.
Bethesda was the real standout last year, I thought. I very much enjoyed the pacing, tone, and content of the conference. It made me almost buy Fallout 4, despite having no prior interest.
Who would be the most likely dev for Crash?
I'm honestly not too sure, especially with what Sony may bring to the table. This is why I've been one of the people arguing in favor of Nintendo revealing the NX device(s) ahead of E3 to have the spotlight to themselves.Nintendo will steal the show this year. Sony will be next with a crash game and I can't think of anything else that would surpise me.
They probably going to announce WiiU4K.
I want to know what the hell is going on with this new Crash Bandicoot project that's seemingly being teased at every opportunity right now. The game is a thing, that's no surprise, but what excites me much more are the circumstances under which it came to fruition and who's developing it. A Sony/Activision partnership is the most probable outcome, but there have been signs which lead me to believe that Sony own the rights now, or at least will when the game is officially announced. That would be massive right there.
Nintendo could very easily crash and burn. They had E3 2011 and 2012 to themselves for a hardware reveal and blew it with the Wii U. I hope you're right though.Nintendo will steal the show this year. Sony will be next with a crash game and I can't think of anything else that would surpise me.
Wet 2 is coming.
They probably going to announce WiiU4K.
Nintendo long ago confirmed they would discuss NX at E3 this year.
What are the chances of seeing RDR2 at E3?
Bloodborne 2 in 2017. Miyazaki still not tired. The hype train leaves the station ... Choooo choooo
Also, crash is never coming back, mascot platformers don't sell anymore. Sony will likely watch Yooka-Laylee sales closely.
If it was solely based on selling, there are a lot of games that wouldn't have even been greenlit right now.Nintendo could very easily crash and burn. They had E3 2011 and 2012 to themselves for a hardware reveal and blew it with the Wii U. I hope you're right though.
Also, crash is never coming back, mascot platformers don't sell anymore. Sony will likely watch Yooka-Laylee sales closely.
I agree, though I do like some leaks.I just hope we won't have everything leaked beforehand like last year. I want an "Oh Shit!" moment watching the stream (and ideally many of those).
Nintendo could very easily crash and burn. They had E3 2011 and 2012 to themselves for a hardware reveal and blew it with the Wii U. I hope you're right though.
Also, crash is never coming back, mascot platformers don't sell anymore. Sony will likely watch Yooka-Laylee sales closely.
Crash had at one point about 7 million copies per title in the ps1 era. Crashbandicoot fans have been having withdrawal symptoms for years. If a new crash is released Im buying atleast 2 copies. One to play and one to collect. So assuming all crash basdnicoot fans feel the same way, Im expecting atleast 5 million sales.