By that reasoning, rape is surprise sex.
I'll believe it when it's officially announced, so until then: Mockups.
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Sensible, except for the announcing it to the internet part.
I think it's plausible that the bear and bird could make a comeback, more so now than at any point in the last decade, but if the duo aren't with the right team then there won't be much point.
Something blown out of proportion instead of waiting patiently for the answers or simply asking? It can't be.
I guess this means Dennis smuggled the dinosaur embryos out of the building.
Are we still tolerating this guy?
Well.. yeah. Wouldn't you?
The familiarity of this article is just as familiar as console cycles.
I actually liked his first E3 showing, and admit that if Nintendo didn't use Doug's last name in some fashion then that would have been a true waste.
I understand where you're coming from, but I think one important thing is missed: Microsoft wasn't using Banjo for anything. And while that may not have been a deciding factor, it definitely had to help.
Absolutely. I know I went in with no expectations and came out fine.
As you pointed out, next E3 will definitely be an insane ride, whether either Sony or Microsoft officially unveil consoles there or earlier, there's still the launch lineup, 3rd party's next-gen offerings, and Nintendo's defense plan. My wallet is ready.
No expansion pak needed to play Breath of the Wild sequel confirmed.
I would say Nintendo or it's a Draw.
For me, each show had a few things to like, except EA (not bashing, there just wasn't anything for me, except a realization that we need more Kyle Katarn in our lives), but overall it was a rather muted show.
A little flub in the article, but I think you mean Splinter Cell Blacklist was Johnson's first and Conviction was Ironside's last.
Anyway, trust me, good things happen in due time, and Sam will be returning next gen. The announcement fans are waiting on will be here before you know it. There's a hole in the hearts of fans and a genre that needs him.
Well this particular entry is considered their Golden Goose, and I suppose no one saw it former CEO Yoichi Wada's way, so why throw a good party and say it has an end time? Let's hope this serious expansion has artistic merit and isn't a cash-grab on fans (which arguably already is since it's episodic).
Basically, the internet. With youtube and other streaming outlets, every major press outlet and publisher can make their own E3-like livestream so devs can show their own game in detail for a longer period of time.
When E3 was invented a trade show was the right call, because gaming was bigger than the corners of CES. Now, though, in a digital age, gaming cannot be encapsulated in a single event; it's far too big and culturally ingrained.
The Big 3 and developers/publi...
Basically, the internet. With youtube and other streaming outlets, every major press outlet and publisher can make their own E3-like livestream so devs can show their own game in detail for a longer period of time.
When E3 was invented a trade show was the right call, because gaming was bigger than the corners of CES. Now, though, in a digital age, gaming cannot be encapsulated in a single event; it's far too big and culturally ingrained.
The Big 3 and developers/publish...
True. But why clamor for time or an expensive stage when you can make your game the event and livestream whenever and however long you like?
It's Link's fault! Guy saves Hyrule, but won't save his progress.