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(hype for a core rpg pkmn game on switch) |
seems pretty meh this year, cod is dog**** as always.
everything else is pretty boring, ubisoft is still ******ed |
I can say for certain Sony, Microsoft, and Ubisoft had probably the most strongest conferences this year, though not better then last year.
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Mario odyssey so hyped
Nintendo dominated e3 The rest sucked especialy bethesda :( Was hoping for ESO or Fallout :( |
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Some say the "V" in Elder Scrolls stands for how many times they plan to release Skyrim. Bethesda gets no love from me until ES6 announced!
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So confused with people who keep trying to say Nintendo "dominated" E3.
Pokemon had already been announced. Xenoblade had already been announced. Everything noteworthy was stuff that had already been announced. Mario Odyssey is Mario ffs. Theyve been hyping it since January. The only NEW stuff there was to announce didn't look all that exciting, Except for Metroid Prime 4, which only got a 10sec. logo flash. |
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^ this
the highlight of the show was super mario odyssey which was already announced and shown in detail last e3. next thing i'm supposed to be hyped about is an unfocused zelda dlc with a hodgepodge of miscellaneous content that probably just didn't make the initial release date. then there's the yoshi and kirby games which don't really seem all that different from the recent iterations in those respective series). i don't know, maybe at this point i'm just bored of watching nintendo churn out moderately different versions of the same game. nothing this year felt very innovative. super mario odyssey looks awesome but nothing particularly new, it just feels like the proper successor to mario 64/sunshine that we never got. i think nintendo still has creativity in them (breath of the wild and splatoon are good examples), but i didn't really see any of that this year. and revealing that metroid 4 exists doesn't really do much for me since we all know it's coming, just as we know we'll be getting 5 6 and 7 sometime down the road. if anything it kinda ruins the surprise for next e3. maybe that's cynical but **** people are acting like title card was a stand out moment from the show and that just awards a lot of undeserved credit. (i think next year things will pick back up. like animal crossing seems so intuitive on the switch...) |
Nintendo didn't do so well with the Wii U, so it's tough to have a lot of devs line up to support a console that might not do so great either. People usually end up buying their handhelds now, since it's almost the same content, but more games.
Only games that caught my attention were "The Last Night" for it's art-style (it's reminds me of "Another World" and "Flashback"), and "Monster Hunter World" for it's MonsterHunter-ness. Looks like I'll have to upgrade for Monster Hunter though, or just play Dauntless for free whenever it's released. |
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But yeah the trailer itself is basically nothing, but we can't really expect to see gameplay (unless it's like how they made an animation for Breath of the Wild back in 2012) because it might be super early in development Nintendo did great with their presentation and how they showed new gameplay footage for their games, but it's a shame that a lot of the gameplay trailers were for games we already knew. It would've been better if they showed some more new games For E3 overall, it was pretty meh. The Xbox One X seemed interesting, but it didn't have a lot of interesting games or an interesting name. Sony did okay with their presentation; some of their games looked nice, but it was kind of weird to have everyone watch trailers for the whole time (literally, the whole time, they didn't even show game developers in between or anything). EA's was kinda cringy, and I heard Bethesda's was the worst. Haven't watched Ubisoft's presentation but their Mario + Rabbids collab seems cool tbh. |
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