dave is ok
aztek is ok
Everyone should have demanded the hotels reimburse them for the lost hour
Poker night panel was pretty interesting. Talked about how crazy the development for the game was and how lofty their goals were. Gave out prints to all attendees.Ceebs said:Did anyone go to the Poker Night panel? If so how was it?
CitizenCope said:I know. lol
I think he was referrng to my post on 3D.
bounchfx, I actually deleted the part where I mentioned I was having a hard time describing what I was and was not seeing. Sorry this is getting you all uptight.
I just know that the 2D versions of things like Avatar(the movie) and Crysis 2 look much better than in 3D for me. What that better is I just can't figure out. I don't know if it's the 3D technology or my eyes. You'll be the first to know when I figure it out.
Caught your smiley after posting. I guess your not too upset.
ICallItFutile said:
Imperial Hot said:Gunstringer(and sitting while playing Kinect): According to the guy at the booth, Gunstringer will be the first Kinect game that supports sitting. Curious, I decided to demo the game that way and it didn't really work well... The demo operator told me that they have been having problems all day with people sitting and playing mainly because there is so much stuff going on in the area around the demo station.
After fumbling around with the controls sitting down, I decided I'd give standing a shot. As soon as I started playing up-right the controls began to work as advertised.
Essentially the demo is broken up into two types of gameplay, on-rails sections and cover-based shooting. For the on-rails sections, the Gunstringer automatically moves forward and by using your left hand(marionette hand)the Gunstringer can be moved to the left, to the right, and can be made to jump to dodge various obstacles. With the other hand, you paint targets in a very Rez-like manner and then flick your arm like it's a gun and it shoots the painted targets. It's pretty simple mechanics, but it was surprisingly fun.
My favorite aspect is something most come to expect from Twisted Pixel, the tone and humor. It's all there, and it's all really, really funny. I laughed quite a bit during my demo, which is a pretty big feat for most games.
So yeah, Kinect players look out for that.
I played other stuff, but we are about to be let back in to the expo...so I got to go.
Nelo Ice said:speaking of codes ive been checking twitter attemting to win a cole pax plushie to no avail =(
PortTwo said:The habit started by Rockstar last year of building an enclosed box for people to line up around has set a bad precident, methinks.
Last year it was just Red Dead that was like that (as I recall - maybe 1 other). This year, it was Darkness 2, LA Noire, Duke Nukem Forever, I *think* Skyrim....
That's bullshit. I get that you have to manage the players but most of the time I just want to SEE the game in action, beyond the rolling trailers. I don't need to play it. (Often don't even want to - I'd rather play the final, polished LA Noire for example). But don't hide your shit in a box with a 2-3h+ queue, that's just a jackass move honestly. You can tell that all the PR dorks were impressed with Red Dead's hype-building setup but it sucks quite frankly.
At least DNF had an open booth where you could see things happening, I'll give them that.
Had fun at PAX of course (as last year) but the bad nerd behaviour gets irritating. I just wanted to grab a glimpse of the 3DS in action and it was basically impossible unless you wanted to waste a huge chunk of your day. Even the "hidden" 3DS models in the Capcom booth were hard to get at as they didn't seem to be managing the traffic at all. I stood for a good 25 minutes at one point and the same dudes were playing the same games, no one got told to shuffle along, and of course these DS dorks will camp there all day if you let them. I guess I'm just getting too old for shit like that.
Beer Monkey said:They sold the last damned shirt WHILE I was playing the demo after waiting in line for 45 minutes Friday. I was going to go preorder the game right after the demo. Ugh.
LM4sure said:I had actually considered going this year, but glad I didn't. I'm like Cartman. I hate lines. Thursday night I was actually out with some buddies in the Faneuil Hall area and we were going to head to Bell in Hand for a few, but there was a huge line. Found out there was a PAX meet up there (the guys playing Pokemon in front of us should have given that away). Anyway, one guy was outside having a smoke and we asked him how it was in there. He said there was like a 10:1 guy to girl ratio, so we left.
Ark Malmeida said:Did you manage to get one yet? I think that I have an extra. Let me know and I can check when I get home from work tonight.
It's funny, when I was by the CoE stage they were offering colored glasses for pre-ordering, which seemed really lame compared to the shirt they were offering for the Ghost Recon game. Makes sense now that I know there used to be a shirt.ICallItFutile said:
ICallItFutile said:Video of the Child of Eden t-shirt I got at the Ubisoft booth for pre-ordering it.
EDIT: Forgot to mention last time when I played Fez it crashed on me right as I got the ability to flip axises.
ultron87 said:How was the set up for the concerts this year?
Last year they just opened the main doors at some point and you could just walk in and out. So the whole waiting in line/wristband nonsense wasn't really needed. And being at the back of the crowd wasn't a problem because it is comically easy to get near the front in that crowd just by saying "excuse me" a whole lot or by filling in the space when everyone stands back up after a break.
- bigger than the PAX Prime event in Seattle
- 69,500 attendees
- first PAX East event in 2010 brought in 52,290 attendees
- 2010's PAX Prime show in Seattle brought in 67,600 attendees
- PAX Prime to be held August 26-28
- PAX East 2012 to be held on April 7-9
Dechaios said:Damn, what a fucking awesome convention...
I enjoyed myself a lot more than last year because I stayed in the adjacent Westin hotel and didn't have to travel into and out of the city each day. Also, it's surprising how much Dickwolves came up during the Q&A's for being "banned". [face_laugh]
Yeah 'cause the only reason to go to gaming conventions is to meet girls... :| it's not to demo new games or attend panels or get swag or see a sweet concert or view crazy competitions or embrace your random fandoms or anything like that.
haven't they sold out every PAX? seems like the limitation is just size of the space really. i think the reason it's such a big hit is that it encompasses all of nerd-dom and does so pretty damn well. for example, both years i went there with my wife pretty much just for board games and got more than my fill, even though half the people there probably don't even give a thought to tabletop, or think it's just D&D and Magic or something (it's not). then the fact that there's all the other stuff going on too makes it even more of an event and even more "worth" the trek over even if a more focused and smaller convention would not be. it's just a good concept.forgeforsaken said:Site apparently banned, shrug.
What you told me sounds great, but all I need is the mutiplayer. God what did the world miss out on this great piece with the DS release. You shouldn't have a problem getting that strong community this time with the downloadable on the way.Cromulent_Word said:I'll be at the Ubi booth demo'ing Clash of Heroes HD. Come by and say hi.
Phloxy said:They really need to have some booths manage lines better. Star Wars having a 45 minute to an hour long demo. Stupid.
Brink letting you play multiple multiplayer rounds. STUPID.
Stuff like Gears, Socom,Fear 3, Red Faction etc, were nice and fast moving, you played one multi game, you are out, next group in, nice and fast. Everybody gets a chance to play without waiting in these huge 2-4 hour bloated lines.
AstroLad said:haven't they sold out every PAX? seems like the limitation is just size of the space really. i think the reason it's such a big hit is that it encompasses all of nerd-dom and does so pretty damn well. for example, both years i went there with my wife pretty much just for board games and got more than my fill, even though half the people there probably don't even give a thought to tabletop, or think it's just D&D and Magic or something (it's not). then the fact that there's all the other stuff going on too makes it even more of an event and even more "worth" the trek over even if a more focused and smaller convention would not be. it's just a good concept.
Gryphter said:Potential game spoiler for the 1st 10 minutes, you've been warned:
that's part of the game, the guy's experiment went wrong. Look closely, you are still wearing the Fez when you wake up. A few seconds in, the guy's voice calls out to you saying something went wrong and only you can fix it. I fell for it too, but the guy behind me noticed the Fez
ncsuDuncan said:Yeah, the Gunstringer demo was 15 minutes long, which got painfully repetitive watching from the line.
you were there? coulda taught you some! honestly, i played one "heavy" game all saturday -- and that was battlestar galactica. everything else i played you could learn in about 15-30m. that is the cool thing about eurogames is that you can learn them quickly and play them with just about anyone but they still have a ton of depth (see the games in the Gateway Games and Gaming for Couples sections in my BG thread for some examples: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=406418)sneaky77 said:Some of those tabletop games seemed so intimidating lol.. I looked at some of the boxes on the stands that looked cool but.. damn.
Nice pix. I don't really go to conventions other than pax and bgg.con but I thought there was a lot of good cosplay there for something that wasn't a cosplay or anime convention. Always makes for a fun atmosphere.DTJAAAAM said:Just got back to Seattle earlier this afternoon. I have to say, PAX East was a massive improvement compared to last year IMHO. The media badge I had this year was probably one of the reasons. It sure was nice to try out some of the 3DS games I've been eager to try like Kid Icarus and Street Fighter without waiting in the long line. I just wish I would have figured out how to properly do Pokemon Black/White surveying before the last hour of the expo!
I always take lots of pictures at these kind of events, so you can see my stuff from each day here:
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DTJAAAAM said:Just got back to Seattle earlier this afternoon. I have to say, PAX East was a massive improvement compared to last year IMHO. The media badge I had this year was probably one of the reasons. It sure was nice to try out some of the 3DS games I've been eager to try like Kid Icarus and Street Fighter without waiting in the long line. I just wish I would have figured out how to properly do Pokemon Black/White surveying before the last hour of the expo!
I always take lots of pictures at these kind of events, so you can see my stuff from each day here:
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
ewww you touched Tim. He had pink eye.My first PAX, and I had a great time. Besides Children of Eden, the best moment:
element said:ewww you touched Tim. He had pink eye.
I didn't know George Lucas was going to be there!DrAndonuts said: