El-Pistolero
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Yay got my invite to the conference today. Officially hyped.
Go go Kagari!
* Mumbles insults out of jealousy...
Yay got my invite to the conference today. Officially hyped.
If Sony are reading this thread and are looking for feedback, from someone who has had every Sony console and followed everyone of their previous E3's, for whatever that is worth, here is my input.
- Don't spend time on stage with third party demos that have featured already in previous conferences that very day! Last year we had Assassins Creed and Watch_Dogs on stage when they had already been shown off during UBI's conference. Showcase third party titles we haven't seen much of (e.g Batman AK).
- Keep Vita talk to a minimum.
- Do not talk about Morpheus VR or keep it brief and then show it next year when it's closer to launch.
- Apps and features like PSNOW are not fun matter for a press conference, keep it to a minimum. Also sales charts are a no.
- Keep the pace up, often Sony has a poorly judged pace to their shows with stage demos / talk that kills the mood. (eg. Move / Wonderbook / UBI demos we've seen). Just show game after game. That's what people want.
- And now a wish list from me. I'd really like an update on The Last Guardian. Even just a trailer to see how the game looks. New 1st party titles from Guerrilla, Santa Monica, Naughty Dog, Bend and Media Molecule. Updates on games like Rime that were announced almost a year ago and then went dark. Finally a few Japanese titles as E3 shouldn't just cater for western studios. The FFXV reveal last year was fantastic!
Thanks!
Yes, but do they have titles ready for it?
doing "experiences" won't cut it at a conference. Show it when you actually have titles to support it?
Get bent Vita hater!![]()
If Sony are reading this thread and are looking for feedback, from someone who has had every Sony console and followed everyone of their previous E3's, for whatever that is worth, here is my input.
- Don't spend time on stage with third party demos that have featured already in previous conferences that very day! Last year we had Assassins Creed and Watch_Dogs on stage when they had already been shown off during UBI's conference. Showcase third party titles we haven't seen much of (e.g Batman AK).
- Keep Vita talk to a minimum.
- Do not talk about Morpheus VR or keep it brief and then show it next year when it's closer to launch.
- Apps and features like PSNOW are not fun subjects for a press conference, keep it to a minimum. Also sales charts are a no.
- Keep the pace up! Often Sony has a poorly judged pace to their shows with stage demos / talk that kills the mood. (eg. Move / Wonderbook / UBI demos we've seen). Just show game after game. That's what people want.
- And now a wish list from me. I'd really like an update on The Last Guardian. Even just a trailer to see how the game looks. New 1st party titles from Guerrilla, Santa Monica, Naughty Dog, Bend and Media Molecule. Updates on games like Rime that were announced almost a year ago and then went dark. Finally a few Japanese titles as E3 shouldn't just cater for western studios. The FFXV reveal last year was fantastic!
Thanks!
Vita is dead in America.
Get bent Vita hater!![]()
Also,don't start the show with an announcer but with a kickass gameplay demo.
Vita talk is terrible for a press conference. With specific Vita events now like the live streams in Japan and press releases for new games every few months becoming common place there is little need to take up precious time on stage at E3.
The Vita is decent and has it's place, just not on an E3 stage. Especially during the PS4's first year on market. It's a dying system.
Like it or not, third party games matter and will be present. And you're kidding yourselves if you think MS won't have third party stuff either.
Vita talk is terrible for a press conference. With specific Vita events now like the live streams in Japan and press releases for new games every few months becoming common place there is little need to take up precious time on stage at E3.
The Vita is decent and has it's place, just not on an E3 stage. Especially during the PS4's first year on market. It's a dying system.
oh here's a wish, if they are to have a Ubi demo online I hope it's Beyond good and Evil 2!
Vita is dead in America.
If Sony are reading this thread and are looking for feedback, from someone who has had every Sony console and followed everyone of their previous E3's, for whatever that is worth, here is my input.
- Don't spend time on stage with third party demos that have featured already in previous conferences that very day! Last year we had Assassins Creed and Watch_Dogs on stage when they had already been shown off during UBI's conference. Showcase third party titles we haven't seen much of (e.g Batman AK).
- Keep Vita talk to a minimum.
- Do not talk about Morpheus VR or keep it brief and then show it next year when it's closer to launch.
- Apps and features like PSNOW are not fun subjects for a press conference, keep it to a minimum. Also sales charts are a no.
- Keep the pace up! Often Sony has a poorly judged pace to their shows with stage demos / talk that kills the mood. (eg. Move / Wonderbook / UBI demos we've seen). Just show game after game. That's what people want.
- And now a wish list from me. I'd really like an update on The Last Guardian. Even just a trailer to see how the game looks. New 1st party titles from Guerrilla, Santa Monica, Naughty Dog, Bend and Media Molecule. Updates on games like Rime that were announced almost a year ago and then went dark. Finally a few Japanese titles as E3 shouldn't just cater for western studios. The FFXV reveal last year was fantastic!
Thanks!
Crazy talk.
You really want Sony Not to talk about a active and supported Playstation platform?
Noone is saying there shouldn't be multi-games at all. Just not as dominant as last year. (Multiple) 10+ minutes live-demos of games that we know about and probably were shown already on other conferences or in trailers is just not fun at all.
This is what I don't want to see:
No more AssCreed stage demos. Too played out already every year.
No sports game demos - same shit every year.
No motion control demos.
Don't even talk about VR, it's not ready yet.
Poor pacing - fix this shit. SCEJ is probably the only ones who do it right.
This is what I don't want to see:
No more AssCreed stage demos. Too played out already every year.
No sports game demos - same shit every year.
No motion control demos.
Don't even talk about VR, it's not ready yet.
Poor pacing - fix this shit. SCEJ is probably the only ones who do it right.
Sony would immensly benefit from associating games like Destiny, Assassins Creed and the next Batman with their plateform. Having on-stage demos and exclsuive content on top of hosting the superior version will make them move consoles (bundles would be a killer move). Sony also needs to maintain close ties with such powerful partners...Who knows, with the way things are going, they could snatch some UBI exclusive down the line.
- Do not talk about Morpheus VR or keep it brief and then show it next year when it's closer to launch.
Games for PS4 has to be The ABSOLUTE focus.
Forget Morpheus here. You've just sold 7million PS4s on pretty much your solid game focus talk and wise communication strategy.
As a PS4 owner though what do I currently see. I see MS getting their shit together with a sense of purpose, them regularly getting firmware updates rolling out and a guarantee they aren't going to rest on their laurels.
Sony: You've got the markets attention and image as a leader right now. The lead is yours to squander. A VR headset at this stage will just be seen as a gimmick add on to Joe Public outside E3 - I don't care how impressive it is to those experiencing demos of it 7,000 miles away. I've just bought a PS4. Cater for me.
Personally, I'm very excited about VR, but it's difficult to make a presentation on a technology that the audience at home can't experience for themselves.
I've been seeing a lot of people complaining about long on-stage demos of games we've already seen. Although I agree, complaining about this may be fruitless. I'm no expert, but Sony may have entered into agreements with some publishers, in exchange for some exclusive content, etc, Sony will demo their game for a certain amount of time at their E3 conference. You want that exclusive content? That's what you have to put up with in exchange. Again, I am only guessing here, but Sony may not have 100% control over how long those demos are due to what they have already promised publishers in the past.
If Sony are reading this thread and are looking for feedback, from someone who has had every Sony console and followed everyone of their previous E3's, for whatever that is worth, here is my input.
- Don't spend time on stage with third party demos that have featured already in previous conferences that very day! Last year we had Assassins Creed and Watch_Dogs on stage when they had already been shown off during UBI's conference. Showcase third party titles we haven't seen much of (e.g Batman AK).
- Keep Vita talk to a minimum.
- Do not talk about Morpheus VR or keep it brief and then show it next year when it's closer to launch.
- Apps and features like PSNOW are not fun subjects for a press conference, keep it to a minimum. Also sales charts are a no.
- Keep the pace up! Often Sony has a poorly judged pace to their shows with stage demos / talk that kills the mood. (eg. Move / Wonderbook / UBI demos we've seen). Just show game after game. That's what people want.
- And now a wish list from me. I'd really like an update on The Last Guardian. Even just a trailer to see how the game looks. New 1st party titles from Guerrilla, Santa Monica, Naughty Dog, Bend and Media Molecule. Updates on games like Rime that were announced almost a year ago and then went dark. Finally a few Japanese titles as E3 shouldn't just cater for western studios. The FFXV reveal last year was fantastic!
Thanks!
No they should and will talk about it. I said in my original post - keep it to a minimum. It wastes everyone's time and any Vita announcements (which I imagine will be fairly small) can be made via press releases throughout the week of E3. It's a pace killer as hardly anyone cares (sad but true).
3rd party stuff is unavoidable, have to keep that relationship close.
As excited as I am for Destiny, another 10 minute plus demo would be a bit of a drag. I'd rather a crazy new trailer and beta details.
A big trailer, early beta date, and detailing exclusive content would do it. I absolutely want them to spend significant time on it, but not the amount of time a stage demo usually takes.I expect another stage demo. I mean, the game is out in a few months and is going to be huuuuuuuuuuuuge.
Sony needs to associate themselves with the game as much as possible.
I expect another stage demo. I mean, the game is out in a few months and is going to be huuuuuuuuuuuuge.
Sony needs to associate themselves with the game as much as possible.
Vita is dead in America.
This is just so dumb. I'm sorry. This isn't some third party conference. Ideally sony would and should make some effort towards one of their own systems at one of the biggest events of the year. I highly doubt they will give a shit cuz SCEA gonna SCEA.
And you are making way too many blanket statements. Waste of 'everyone's time? 'Hardly anyone' cares? Maybe they should do something make more people care then. If they actually show some good gaming material for the system why would anyone who actually enjoys gaming go 'wow what a waste of my time'?
But again I repeat, I expect them to act like it doesn't exist. And that is part of the reason why the system is struggling so much, especially in the NA.
This is what I don't want to see:
No more AssCreed stage demos. Too played out already every year.
No sports game demos - same shit every year.
No motion control demos.
Don't even talk about VR, it's not ready yet.
Poor pacing - fix this shit. SCEJ is probably the only ones who do it right.
This is what I don't want to see:
No more AssCreed stage demos. Too played out already every year.
No sports game demos - same shit every year.
No motion control demos.
Don't even talk about VR, it's not ready yet.
Poor pacing - fix this shit. SCEJ is probably the only ones who do it right.
I promised myself that If TLG wasn't announced this E3, I would give up all hope and forget about the game.
To me it makes sense if Sony told Team Ico to make the game a Ps4 exclusive, and for some strange reason waited to unveil it a year after E3 2013 to generate hype and get fans pumped for another great exclusive.
Honestly though, they've been working on this game for seven years! if the game is still in development why haven't they shower us anything. Its seven years you're telling me you cant come up with two fucking trailers.FUCK!