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Started by wilco64256, June 09, 2011, 12:36:03 PM

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wilco64256

A place for rambling about cool things folks have seen from this year's E3.  I work during most of the day so I haven't been able to catch live stuff but there's a lot of cool things I've been catching from watching press conferences and demo videos later.

A couple of games that I'm looking forward to even more now would be Bioshock Infinite and Skyrim.  I was already totally sold on both of these but the additional work that's been done on them over the last few months has improved things even more.  Both games just look super gorgeous and the gameplay is looking incredibly solid.

I'm beginning to wonder if Skyward Sword is ever going to come out.  Nintendo is notorious for delays but this one is really stretching things out.

Others I'm excited for:

Super Mario 3DS - Tanooki Suit's return FTW.

Luigi's Mansion 2 - I really liked the first one of these and the initial impressions of the 3DS version being played at E3 are really positive.

Harvest Moon - The Tale of Two Towns - Always been a big fan of Harvest Moon games.

Assassin's Creed Revelations - Ezio's old!  But he'll still beat the crap out of everybody at once.

Dark Souls - Sequel to Demon's Souls, nothing else needs to be said there.

Rune Factory: Tides of Destiny - Harvest Moon meets Final Fantasy, these are usually great.

Tomb Raider - Looks to be a solid reboot for the series.
Weldon Hathaway

MusicallyInspired

You forgot to mention the next Smash Bros title entry which will be on both 3DS and WiiU. Also, the promise of extensive third-party support on the WiiU is quite exciting...

wilco64256

I have to be honest - I've never really been all that big of a fan of the Smash Bros games.  They're plenty of fun, but hearing that another one's coming really doesn't do a whole lot for me.  Don't get me wrong - I'll buy it and play it, but it's not one that I'll be pre-ordering or going to a midnight release to pick up.

And yes Nintendo is finally starting to come around to how crappy they've been for third party developers (really this has taken FAR too long for them to figure out) so the future does look very bright there.
Weldon Hathaway

Fierce Deity

I wasn't really blown away by anything at E3 this year. A lot of the things that were shown were either gimmicks (in my opinion) or titles that we already knew existed. I was hoping for some blockbuster announcements, but I was a bit disappointed. Here's to hoping that TGS announces some killer RPGs.
Freudian Slip - "When you say one thing, but mean your mother."

Big C from Cauney island

Aliens colonial marines looked awesome

Lambonius

Quote from: MusicallyInspired on June 09, 2011, 03:42:42 PM
Also, the promise of extensive third-party support on the WiiU is quite exciting...

Haha...I'll believe that when I see it.  Nintendo promised the same thing with the Wii.

MusicallyInspired

Yeah, but when they announced the Wii they didn't have the President of EA come on stage and talk about bringing most if not all their games to the WiiU. And they didn't have any confirmed launch titles from as many third party developers either. Arkham City? Darksiders 2? Ninja Gaiden 3? That's a pretty good start.

Fierce Deity

Quote from: MusicallyInspired on June 13, 2011, 02:17:04 PM
Yeah, but when they announced the Wii they didn't have the President of EA come on stage and talk about bringing most if not all their games to the WiiU. And they didn't have any confirmed launch titles from as many third party developers either. Arkham City? Darksiders 2? Ninja Gaiden 3? That's a pretty good start.

Right, but even at this time during this generation, don't you think it's too late to even consider third-party support as deal-maker? By now, most gamers either got a PS3 or an Xbox 360 for their HD kicks. Not saying that third-party support is bad though. It definitely helps the system's value, but there would be no reason to buy another HD system this late in the game. Nintendo should have thought ahead, rather than behind.

Now, I'm expecting killer first-party support for the Wii U, which I am still waiting for on the Wii. Twilight Princess was a poor "waggle" port from the Gamecube version, Super Mario Galaxy 2 was more of what I didn't want, and Other M was a sad attempt at adding an emotional story to a game whose protagonist was known for not talking. This is of course, just my opinion, but it doesn't take away from my buyer's remorse. I just wish Nintendo didn't think the motion-controlling mechanic was going to "make" the console experience. If anything, it killed it.
Freudian Slip - "When you say one thing, but mean your mother."

MusicallyInspired

Of course. But when the WiiU's specs are said to be more powerful than either the PS3 or 360 that's at least some incentive.

Fierce Deity

Quote from: MusicallyInspired on June 14, 2011, 07:59:38 AM
Of course. But when the WiiU's specs are said to be more powerful than either the PS3 or 360 that's at least some incentive.

Now, I'll have to agree with Lambonius' comment, and say "I'll believe that when I see it."

It's an interesting statement, but I wouldn't jump on a bandwagon if I didn't know where it was going.
Freudian Slip - "When you say one thing, but mean your mother."

MusicallyInspired

I'm not jumping on a bandwagon, I'm just optimistic. And the tech demos looked gorgeous.

chucklas

I never got around to buying a 360 or a PS3, so WiiU makes a lot of sense for me.  As for the amount of 3rd party support, only time will tell.
I didn't know how much I really enjoyed the Sierra Adventure Games until I played them all over again 15 years later.

Fierce Deity

Quote from: MusicallyInspired on June 14, 2011, 03:19:25 PM
I'm not jumping on a bandwagon, I'm just optimistic. And the tech demos looked gorgeous.

I didn't mean to accuse you of anything. I was just using a metaphor to illustrate why I am reluctant on supporting the Wii U. Sorry.  :-[

(Posted on: June 15, 2011, 04:17:30 AM)


Quote from: chucklas on June 14, 2011, 07:38:41 PM
I never got around to buying a 360 or a PS3, so WiiU makes a lot of sense for me.  As for the amount of 3rd party support, only time will tell.

In your case, I would almost definitely recommend the Wii U to you. I am only suggesting that the majority of gamers out there that purchased a Wii, had picked up an HD console later in the generation (like me). I liked the Wii at first, but the only games that I was buying for it were either first-party titles, or games that are garnered to the motion control mechanic (like Trauma Center or Boom Blox). I wanted to play Assassin's Creed, Final Fantasy, Borderlands, etc. So I picked up a PS3 for my convenience. It seems unfair for the Nintendo fans to have to buy two consoles within the same generation of players who only had to buy one Xbox or one Playstation.
Freudian Slip - "When you say one thing, but mean your mother."

Cez

Dark Souls... Dark Souls... Dark Souls!!!!!

I played it while I was there. I got killed in 2 mins. 5 times. There was this freaking rhyno that killed me in 2 seconds.

Reminded me of so much awesomeness that was the first game!


Cesar Bittar
CEO
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Cez

I still don't understand the WiiU (and what kind of name is that?)

The controller looks clunky, tho I never got to play with it. The line was just too long and I didn't have the time to wait. But I don't understand it!!!!! Hopefully, it'll all make sense to me one day :)


Cesar Bittar
CEO
Phoenix Online
cesar.bittar@postudios.com

Fierce Deity

Quote from: Cez on June 16, 2011, 06:18:13 PM
Dark Souls... Dark Souls... Dark Souls!!!!!

I played it while I was there. I got killed in 2 mins. 5 times. There was this freaking rhyno that killed me in 2 seconds.

Reminded me of so much awesomeness that was the first game!

I still need to play the first game. I never got around to it, and I heard nothing but good things. Hopefully, I can get it and beat it before the sequel comes out.
Freudian Slip - "When you say one thing, but mean your mother."

wilco64256

You don't "beat" Demon's Souls.  You barely scrape by and if you're lucky you only throw one controller through your living room window along the way.  Then as you breathe a sigh of relief you feel the panic set back in as you realize the whole game just got 10 times harder.

And you love every second of it.
Weldon Hathaway

Cez

all very true.

*spoilers*

I loved it when they final boss started to drain levels out of me. I was like WHAT???? You have GOT to be kidding me!!!!!

There's not way to save either so if you lost a level, you lost a level, as simple as that.


Cesar Bittar
CEO
Phoenix Online
cesar.bittar@postudios.com

dark-daventry

Ah, e3. I love that convention. I loved this year's convention the best. Why? Cuz I was there. The WiiU doesn't have my attention yet. The only real "HD" demo there that caught my eye was Zelda, and that was just a movie where you could change the camera angle and change the day and night cycle at will. Don't get me wrong, it looked gorgeous, but Nintendo wasn't clear on whether it was real time or pre-rendered.
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MusicallyInspired

It's not pre-rendered if you could change the day and night effects on the fly.