Now that the Xbox flames have died out, you've resumed your trolling antics I see.
Or maybe they felt it wasn't polished enough to be deemed impressive to a public audience. Food for thought, games don't look good at the snap of a developer's fingers and this game has not been in development for very long.
Not to mention all the indie games they showed.
Next time they talk about this, all I want is to hear the word "online."
Game looks like fun, even if not the next epic 3D installment. I truly appreciate giving us the Doki Doki Mario roster.
For a system whose specs are supposedly weaker than a 360, the visuals in the trailer are quite lovely.
EDIT: Also, the author may want to reload this article. Can't get access to the screens.
They revealed very few characters for this game. Considering the partnership between Sega and Nintendo, I doubt Sonic won't be in it.
Besides, it's Snake I'm more concerned about.
I went into this as open minded for every side as possible, and honestly I'm not disappointed by the games at all. This E3 was better than last year's on every front. I don't care how many disagrees the fanboys give me. This was an awesome E3 for everyone, not just Sony fans.
I agree. The Nintendo conference was not exactly mind blowing, but it was far, far better than last year's and the content they revealed was quite stellar.
It's hard to choose a winner. Here's my own personal rundown.
Microsoft spared no time getting game after game onto the show. Despite my issues with the Xbox One's restrictive policies, the games on it looked amazing, and that's what counts most for this conference.
Sony didn't show any new games for Vita, and their segment on multimedia felt unnecessary, but the announcements of Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts were probably the heaviest ...
I was focusing on the games conference at E3, not the console reveal from weeks ago. I hate the restrictions on the Xbox One as much as anybody, but some of those games are pretty bitchin'. I don't think anyone can deny that.
He's far better at the language than Hideo Kojima. At least Iwata doesn't speak gibberish half the time.
As far as I'm concerned, they all had some stellar stuff to show. Choosing a "winner" would be splitting hairs.
Simply put, this was an amazing E3 for any type of gamer.
Please don't reply. Just bubble down, disagree and move on.
Yeah, my friends and I faced the same damn problem. Had to watch the stream for Australia due to less traffic/lag.
Same here man. Although I'm unsure of it being Star Fox. According to information that people strung together about it, it's futuristic and first person.
Unless they brought back the first person perspective from Star Fox 64... dangit, I'm quite glad I don't have to wait much longer for this mystery to be put to rest.
Imagine I made this comment yesterday.
"I don't mean to kick anyone when they're down... but the PS4 is going to suck"
See? I can be a total ignoramus too.
The problem I have is they didn't announce any new content. All they did was reaffirm cross-play with PS4. The Vita, being a handheld platform, should be a game machine first and a controller second, especially if I'm paying over $200 for it.
Furthermore, (because I know some idiot will try to make the claim) this is not me hating on the Vita. This is an honest critique of the system and me saying how and why I want it to improve.
It's great how S...
Whatever it is, it better be revealed tomorrow or I'm gonna have a cow.
Well that's easy for you! All you need to do is clap and BOOM! New pants! I need a full on tailor. :/
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The point he was making is now no one is going to bother picking up the Wii U version now that it's coming to consoles nearly everyone already owns. The same issue applies to Rayman Legends to a degree.