Huh, there's two uploads for their Sony banter on the Youtube page? They better keep the one that actually archived correctly. I never did see their full commentary on Nintendo last year
Still pretty funny to see that dislike ratio on just that Sony video. That's going to be a recurring thing isn't it?
It's how it is with Sony fans.
Video game fans in general.
Yeah I mean I don't agree with almost anything they said on Sony but I'm not going to be a whiny little bitch about it. No idea why people need validation for their own opinions.
I think Steep is probably the single new game announcement that I want to play above all else this E3. Hits all my buttons.
Am I going to be controversial if I say that as a conference, Ubisoft had by far the best showing this year?
The FFXV VR experience should have been a Summer Lesson style game where you get to date all the boys.
I feel like they weren't even negative until the end and talking about the show overall. They were pretty high on a lot of the games but VR, pacing and the structure of the show seemed to be a huge downside and focus because it was most of the last half.
That Days Gone game or whatever it was also seems like the most insane decision to end the conference on. It really just looks like Last of Us: Sons of Anarchy Edition. Couldn't have any less interest in that game.
I think Steep is probably the single new game announcement that I want to play above all else this E3. Hits all my buttons.
Am I going to be controversial if I say that as a conference, Ubisoft had by far the best showing this year?
I thought it was weird GB wanted more talking because it's usually the first thing they criticise on these things.
Consumers don't really need hand held through these things anymore, everyone just wants to see the reveals and games. All of the explanation can come later in articles from E3 demos, GB podcasts and interviews etc.
I didn't think the Sony presser was too hot.
The best part was cruelly stealing hope away from Crash fans.
He and ESO lady were the best parts of E3 so far.It's the most entertaining one just from the For Honour guy alone.
I don't know if you can give the Ubi conference credit for Jeff saving the WIld Lands trailer
I didn't think the Sony presser was too hot.
The best part was cruelly stealing hope away from Crash fans.
By the end of E3 Dan will be a ska expert.
What is this Final Fantasy VR thing?
Aren't they remaking the first 3 games? If so, that's better than making a new game in my opinion.
Wow, just hearing and reading GB's thoughts on Sony. Really don't agree with them at all.
Thought everything looked pretty good. Dan kind of hating it on Twitter.
Yeah now everyone can find out what bad games they are.
I will always prefer an announcement of a new game over an announcement of a remaster. No matter how well done it is, I already have these games sitting on the shelf- I'd rather have a new game than an old one.Aren't they remaking the first 3 games? If so, that's better than making a new game in my opinion.
I don't know if you can give the Ubi conference credit for Jeff saving the WIld Lands trailer
I thought you might be exaggerating, but Dan said it's the weakest show in several years. I find that genuinely baffling.
Although he is baffled too because he also said.
"I've never seen a bigger disconnect in general sentiment vs. that of the people around me. We were all disappointed."
So yeah, I guess they know that they are maybe the outliers on this one. But opinions and all that.
I will always prefer an announcement of a new game over an announcement of a remaster. No matter how well done it is, I already have these games sitting on the shelf- I'd rather have a new game than an old one.
Don't get me wrong, I'll probably pick up the Crash Collection and enjoy it thoroughly, but for the purposes of last night I'd have 100% preferred a new announcement.
Fuck Crash, give me Spyro!
It's weird to me that people like Crash so much since I didnt care about those games and I didn't know anyone who did.
I'm basically just like Geoff when it comes to stuff like this. I don't have any of the major three (Sony, MS or Nintendo) dicks up in my ass, so I don't scream like a girl when Shenmue 3 is announced, because it was announced at the press conference for the company I'm fighting for.
I will always prefer an announcement of a new game over an announcement of a remaster. No matter how well done it is, I already have these games sitting on the shelf- I'd rather have a new game than an old one.
Don't get me wrong, I'll probably pick up the Crash Collection and enjoy it thoroughly, but for the purposes of last night I'd have 100% preferred a new announcement.
Wow, just hearing and reading GB's thoughts on Sony. Really don't agree with them at all.
Thought everything looked pretty good. Dan kind of hating it on Twitter.
I thought you might be exaggerating, but Dan said it's the weakest show in several years. I find that genuinely baffling.
THe thing with Sony is: They show cool games but way, waaaay too early.
Last Guardian is the only game out of those "year of dreams" that might come out in the next few months. Shenmue and FF7 will come out 2018 at it's earliest. That Kojima game won't be out before 2019. Microsoft's "problem" is that they show games that might actually come out next year. That makes for a much less exciting showing.
They didn't hate the conference at all. The hyperbole is embarrassing.
I love platformers, if they were to announced a new or a remastered Spyro, I'd be down. I think we need more platformers on consoles that aren't NINTENDO.
People keep forgetting Sony have other shows too...Microsoft's problem is they have less than half as many games in production as Sony at any given moment, but they still show stuff way too early all the time (Crackdown 3, Phantom Dust, Cuphead, Quantum Break, Halo 5). It only seems different because they also crank out a Forza each year, and a Gears/Halo remake to fill off mainline holiday slots so those don't get announced too far in advance.