StereoVsn
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Personally, I agree with the OP. E3 drew together so many different companies, press, devs, etc.. that it can’t be replicated by standalone show like MS or Ubi presentation even if it’s live.
The excitement, reaction and audience aren’t there. You don’t get cool discoveries by the press, and overall “vibes” just don’t cut it with online preset presentations.
I think it’s really a shame that we don’t have that anymore. And I think it was positive for overall industry as that yearly show (Gamescom as well) generated a lot of excitement for gaming as a whole which flowed down to individual firms. Yeah, it was expensive but not outrageously so considering the large corporations, and for smaller players it wasn’t nearly that pricey.
I know we are in different times with a modern audience and all that jazz, but it’s too bad the big extravaganza is gone and it’s replaced by anemic and piecemeal trickles of info.
The excitement, reaction and audience aren’t there. You don’t get cool discoveries by the press, and overall “vibes” just don’t cut it with online preset presentations.
I think it’s really a shame that we don’t have that anymore. And I think it was positive for overall industry as that yearly show (Gamescom as well) generated a lot of excitement for gaming as a whole which flowed down to individual firms. Yeah, it was expensive but not outrageously so considering the large corporations, and for smaller players it wasn’t nearly that pricey.
I know we are in different times with a modern audience and all that jazz, but it’s too bad the big extravaganza is gone and it’s replaced by anemic and piecemeal trickles of info.
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