As much as I adore Smash, if you think about it, it’s kinda funny.
Their biggest announcement was a definitive port of a fighting game.
Any other comapny would be ripped to shreds if they did that, but Nintendo gets away scott free. Ah well, I’m pretty excited, comes out a day before my birthday too, it will be one hell of a week.
Sony’s conference was alright. It showed off some neat games, like whatever that samurai game was called, Last of Us 2, Nioh 2, and Norman Reedus and the Inter-dimensional Fetus, but the conference itself was kinda boring.
Nintendo’s conference was a little underwhelming. It mostly showed off games we already knew were coming. The only two games I was interested in were that mech game showed off near the beginning and the new Mario Party. They didn’t even show off that unnamed Yoshi game or the upcoming Wario Ware.
I’ll give Sony credit for Resident Evil 2 RE and Control, but I can’t think of a single other game at the conference that I actually cared about. I still think Microsoft wins this one, even if they censored Quantum Break so hard that they premiered their game at Sony’s conference.
@HouGuard Hey man, Capcom deserves a free pass for this E3. They just announced Devil May Cry 5 and a full RE Engine remake of Resident Evil 2 back-to-back.
No doubt about that of course. Myself included is also super psyched to experience REmake 2. It just seems really scummy to make two extra releases of SF IV, three extra for SF III and then continue with it into SF V.
But hey, if that’s whats needed for Capcom to keep afloat to create high quality games, and the fans are happy. I don’t mind.
After perusing everything E3, here’s a short list of everything that I am looking forward to:
Twin Mirror From DONTNOD so a bigger plus in it’s favor
The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit also DONTNOD, which seems to be more of an introduction to characters from a future Life is Strange 2, it will be a standalone experience even though choices will carry over to LiS2 and be completely FREE