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I thought we have learned by now not to fall for this again.
I thought we have learned by now not to fall for this again.
The most interesting part of this by far will be scouring the blog posts after to see which games are coming to Playstation.
These days I'll be disappointed if I'm not disappointed. My tiny mind would not be able cope.I mean, I’m expecting to be disappointed. But I’m at least glad to be able to see what the next Doom will be.
Well Switch is at end of life, Xbox has seemingly shat the bed and PlayStation is not firing on even half power just now, so i can understand your frustration.I just want to be excited for more than one game. I mean, I know I’m going to play some more stuff later this fall like Indiana Jones and Avowed, but nothing other than AdtroBot has me excited for all three consoles.
I really hate this generation.
Well Switch is at end of life, Xbox has seemingly shat the bed and PlayStation is not firing on even half power just now, so i can understand your frustration.
Lets see if they can turn things around and bring the goods tomorrow.
Who fucking knew.I really did not think we would be entirely dependent on Xbox for a decent showcase this year.
I really did not think we would be entirely dependent on Xbox for a decent showcase this year.
Microsoft is the only one that shows games well into the distant future anymore
Showcases for Nintendo and Sony look to be rare, they’d rather only focus on the immediate future than spill the beans on the next few years
As a fan it sucks, especially since the big blowout E3s were a huge amount of fun…but it’s over Jim
The flipside is that people complain about the lack of game play shown during Microsoft's conferences.
If that's the case then everything else (29 games) has 2 minutes with zero breaks or painful deep dives into scans of Icelandic rocks.45 minutes to an hour will be COD.
45 minutes to an hour will be COD.
Last year's Starfield Direct was 30.
Where did you pull out this 45 to an hour thing from?
Last year’s Starfield Direct was 45 minutes.
Just helping your memory. Not that it means CoD will be the same length.
When Todd speaks, time stands still.Well damn my bad, I forgot how long it was.
Microsoft is the only one that shows games well into the distant future anymore
As a fan it sucks, especially since the big blowout E3s were a huge amount of fun…but it’s over Jim
Microsoft is the only one that shows games well into the distant future anymore
You did say you really enjoyed last year’s MS showcase…
They've almost entirely stopped doing that since they got all the flack for announcing games purely with CG trailers circa 2020. They got rightfully shat-on for that.
The just showed off Fable and Blade last year, so still doing it.
Blade I'll give you, but that's their first big Marvel game so .. I kinda don't blame them.
Fable was announced with a CG trailer in the same 2020 period, last years was at least in-engine stuff and recent reports have it as a 2025 game.
It's nowhere near as egregious, if at all, as it was in 2019/2020.
They re-revealed it at least two years (likely more) before release
~2 year window is fine and is what most games generally tend to do anyway. Like we've all said and agreed, they revealed a lot of games in 2020 that weren't anywhere in states to be ready. That's the kind of practice thankfully only happens very rarely these days.
The most interesting part of this by far will be scouring the blog posts after to see which games are coming to Playstation.
Snoy currently has so few games that their fans will do an investigation on a Microsoft event all giddied up hoping for scraps.
They re-revealed it at least two years (likely more) before release
You used the phrase ‘well into the distant future’.
That usually insinuates years and years away. Not for a 2025 release.
If Fable is a no show tomorrow it’ll be at least 3 years out from re-reveal. I don’t think it’s coming summer 2025
Like I said most other companies aren’t doing even that
If Fable isn’t shown tomorrow it’s likely 2026
That’s certainly not definitive way of determining when games are released.
I remember when people used to say Indiana Jones was going to be a 2027 game because it wasn’t in last year’s showcase.
Really? Marathon and Fairgame$ would beg to differ.
I think both of those games will release in 2026.
If we are using those teaser trailers as examples, Fable was done initially many years ago in 2020
Well damn my bad, I forgot how long it was.
Snoy currently has so few games that their fans will do an investigation on a Microsoft event all giddied up hoping for scraps.
Last year's Starfield Direct was 30.
Where did you pull out this 45 to an hour thing from?
edit: No it was 45 minutes afterall.
So to come back to this:15 CG trailers of games we won’t see for the next 3 years.
10 projects being announced with just a logo that we won’t see for the next 5 years.
3 in engine trailers that get mislabelled as “gameplay trailer”.
And 2 real gameplay trailers of games that will be delayed big time after internet backlash.