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Post by ademstiner on Jun 5, 2012 13:58:53 GMT -5
so... what did everyone think of the press conferences? was there a clear winner? what was cool and what sucked? anything you were hopping for and didn't see?
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Post by ademstiner on Jun 5, 2012 14:02:23 GMT -5
now i think all the conferences were weak, so to me there was no clear "winner", but sony did seam to have the best line up. the last of us - beyond - could be something the vita cross play- the wii U for the PS3?? not sure how i feel about that. sailing in AC3 - looked good Wii U - the wii 2 indeed, Nintendo land WFT?
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Post by Wildmatt on Jun 8, 2012 1:39:35 GMT -5
I think, for me, it's a toss up between Sony and Ubisoft. Ubisoft's line up was amazing, but Sony's presentation is always top notch.
The thing I always liked about Sony's is they always have guys who can speak, like Jack Trenton... Since Peter Moore left Microsoft, they have no one. And Nintendo's never had anyone. Reggie is not entertaining to listen to.
Microsoft was okay, I can't really complain about much, except maybe all the media stuff, which I don't care about.
Nintendo pissed away a huge chance to make a big impact, and for some odd reason they chose not to. Remember when they had John Riccitiello last year saying that EA would be a big player in Wii U and all they "showed" this year was 2 seconds of Mass Effect 3 in a montage. Disappointing to say the least.
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Post by rwakening on Jun 9, 2012 10:49:03 GMT -5
1. Sony 2. Ubisoft 3. Nintendo 4. Microsoft
I read an article about 'The Last of Us" a year ago but had no idea it was going to stick to me like it did when they showed it at the Press Conference. To be this late in the game (this console generation) and to see a refreshing game such as "The Last of Us" is a sure sign that Sony is trying to please the gamer. Nintendo seems hell bent over being "Not about the graphics, but it's all about the games". The problem is, there were no games to be excited about. Batman revamped w/ Wii U tacked on doesn't warrant 60 dollars. Another Mario? Yay (not). Microsoft should be ashamed of what they showed. I mean really Usher?
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