Not a direct quote but he simply said that psx was more so for the fans to interact,play some released and unreleased games the conference was just an added bonus and not to expect big announcement after big announcement
I've always looked at PSX as a fan convention personally. I think people let their expectations get way out of hand. It's the kind of stage where they can talk about stuff like Yakuza and have it mean something.
I've always looked at PSX as a fan convention personally. I think people let their expectations get way out of hand. It's the kind of stage where they can talk about stuff like Yakuza and have it mean something.
Even than I feel like people want too much it's a nice fan event at the end of the year when all the other conferences are done.
We got
Some pretty good announcements out of the all the psx conferences over the few years. Tons of indies,ni no kuni2,sfv,ace combat 7,paragon,Rez,yakuza localizations,ffvii remake first gameplay. For something not focused on the conference part of things they still show some good stuff
That said gimme my ni no kuni 2 gameplay debut,Dw9,Ace combat7 gameplay(regular not vr I'll see that when its on my head), ReVii gameplay trailer(it'll be there), gt sport date(plz), dreams beta!!!?, Wild gameplay,boundless date?, Matterfall(gameplay),
I can't wait to see what Wipeout 4K looks like. That'll be the game that makes me get a Pro and a 4K TV, just like Wipeout hD made get a PS3 and an HDTV.
I've always looked at PSX as a fan convention personally. I think people let their expectations get way out of hand. It's the kind of stage where they can talk about stuff like Yakuza and have it mean something.
Agreed. The expectations folks place upon PSX announcements are ridiculous.
Anyway. Looking forward to Final Fantasy 16 being announced at PSX. It will be exclusive to the PS5, which will also be announced there. Gonna be hype, yo.
I've always looked at PSX as a fan convention personally. I think people let their expectations get way out of hand. It's the kind of stage where they can talk about stuff like Yakuza and have it mean something.
The way I look at PSX is that if you're going into it expecting to see a new game announced by studios like Naughty Dog or Sucker Punch, then you're going into with your expectations set way too high. That's just not going to happen. Think of it more as a fanservice event. Which games would fit that? A game that would generate more hype if it were announced at this event than if it were announced at E3? So, I think of games like Ape Escape, Wild Arms or Wipeout. I'm not saying any of those will be announced there. But they would fit as a type of game that would garner a lot more attention by being announced at PSX than at E3 where it's common for a lot of big games to be announced.
We sorta saw that last year. Ni no Kuni 2 and Ace Combat 7 were announced there. Both received a lot of attention as the spotlight was much more on them than Spider-Man by Insomniac or Resident Evil 7.
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but Koei will be doing a Nioh stream on the 20th
The live stream will feature MC Hatsune Matsushima, Toshiyuki Itakura of comedy duo Impulse, and Nioh directors Yosuke Hayashi and Fumihiko Yasuda. In addition to taking on new stages with powerful bosses, the stream will also debut the latest information.
SIEE skipped their local press conference this year so Dreams, Matterfall, WiLD and maybe Ovosonico's games are up for grabs. Any other brand new announcements not better served by E3 too.
I don't know if Housemarque's Jarvis Project is due sooner or later than Matterfall. They might have just teased more pieces because it's their own IP.
I'm probably in the minority, but as PSVR has brought PS Move back to the forefront, I wouldn't mind a Sports Champions 1 and 2 compilation for PSVR, maybe even toss in Medieval Moves: Deadmund's quest, as it was from the same developer. I heard Sorcery was a good one, too. Maybe they can bring that back. I also somewhat enjoyed Carnival Island (the skeeball and basketball mini-games were fun and quite responsive). Some other PS Move games from Sony were The Shoot, Start The Party and it's sequel Start The Party: Save The World (from the Until Dawn guys), Kung Fu Rider, The Fight: Lights Out (that could be a good PSVR game), and TV Superstars, among others (like Wonderbook.....).
I'd rather have that then the PS2 on PS4 tbh since we get so few of those. If trophies were put in PS1 games I imagine we wouldn't get anything like the PS3/PSP/PS Vita catalogue.
Maybe Sony is gonna have a bigger show than we expect (at least bigger than last year)? That would make sense considering they didn't do an EU conference so should have more to show.
Probably best to keep expectations where they are though.
Maybe Sony is gonna have a bigger show than we expect (at least bigger than last year)? That would make sense considering they didn't do an EU conference so should have more to show.
Probably best to keep expectations where they are though.
I don't think he does. I've followed him for a while and don't remember him hyping up the last two PSXs especially not on his Twitter account to everyone. He did hype up Sony E3 2015 and 2016 though. And he has deep reaching inside sources all over the industry (leaking major info about several Sony and third party games) so people should definitely pay attention to what he says.
I think earlier in the thread some people mentioned that Spider-Man won't be at the event as well. Or was that in the GoW thread? Idk, I just remember hearing that I shouldn't expect Spider-Man at PSX either.
-Horizon new segment and new playable demo.
-New Detroid trailer
-New Dreams trailer and announcing the closed beta will start begin January
-More info on WiLD hoping for release date.
-Uncharted 4 coop dlc
-Kojima on stage to talk about being still free from Konami.
-First footage of the Crash remaster