Sony is skipping E3 this year. They aren’t releasing this year.
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That dont mean that its not comming out this year or at least being shown though they could do there own meeting thing like before e3 or show ps5 at PlayStation experience or something.
Anything will be better than Sony's show last year. A big spectacle with nothing too interesting. I like Nintendo's route of having their own controlled "Direct" where they can show you new games.
Honestly the only thing I’m 100 percent certain I’m buying here is LOU2. Can’t believe how long we have waited for this title. I got too much on my plate gaming wise over the next few months to pick up Days gone at launch. Might check it out eventually.
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I'm 100% all in with Days Gone which will be the best open world zombie game of all time and pretty easily I might add. I'm expecting an 85+ MC/OC score and 10M+ lifetime sales. Game is going to be great. Personally, im expecting an easy 9.0/10 or higher. Super hyped. Visually, looks great. Gameplay and animations have improved with each trailer. The story and characters is going to be damn good as is the case with almost every Sony exclusive and im looking forward to the as of now, unannounced DLC. Days Gone has been my number one most anticipated title since it's reveal at E3 2016. Been wanting an amazing open world zombie game with a huge focus on story, narrative and characters for a long time. Plus, it has a Sons of Anarchy feel to it and has Mad Max type survival elements with the motorcycle and whatnot.
Ghost of Tsushima is another highly anticipated title on my future log games list. I just completed Nioh a few days ago because I wanted to play a samurai type hack and slash game since im not expecting Ghost of Tsushima for at least another year. Game looked great at last year's E3 and just thinking that the game would be two years away from that gameplay reveal has me so hyped simply because it already looked and played great and will only be better when it releases.
The Last of Us Part 2 is also 100% for me but unlike Days Gone and Ghost of Tsushima, it's not as high on my list because it's a sequel and I know what to expect from it. Will still be an excellent game though. Death Stranding is 50/50 as like most, my thought process is - WTF is it??? LMAO. The rest of the games are of no interest to me but MediEvil looks pretty good for a remake of an old PSone game and Dreams is going to simply amaze a lot of people just because of what can be created in the game. It's insane to be honest.
It's been a stacked early 2019 and the first half of 2019 is looking a lot better for me personally than my previous best first half of 2017. In 2017, I had RE 7 (8.0/10), Yakuza Zero (8.5/10), Nioh (which I just beat a few days ago, 8.5/10), For Honor (8.5/10), Horizon Zero Dawn (9.5/10 and my 2017 goty), Nier Automata (8.5/10), Ghost Recon Wildlands (9.0/10), Injustice 2 (7.5/10) and Nex Machina (8.5/10).
Thus far for 2019, I had NSMBUD (8.0/10) for Switch and REmake2 (9.0/10). However, im expecting at least a 9.0/10 for Far Cry New Dawn, Metro Exodus, Devil May Cry 5, The Division 2, Sekiro, Days Gone and Rage 2. If this actually happens, it will surpass 2017 for me with the lone exception being I don't know if any of these games will be my goty where as in 2017, only AC Origins came close to surpassing Horizon for me but it came up a half point short.
Backlog wise, once I finish Detroit, I only have RDR 2 which is my summer game because well, the summer is always dead at least until mid-August. Once I finish RDR 2, I'll only have 5 games left in my last gen backlog which im also hoping to clear out by year's end.
It's an amazing time to be a gamer. So many games that im looking forward to. It's insane. LOL.
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Anything will be better than Sony's show last year. A big spectacle with nothing too interesting. I like Nintendo's route of having their own controlled "Direct" where they can show you new games.
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To be perfectly honest, Sony's E3 2018 showcase was a 9.0/10 for me personally. Yeah, the presentation and setup sucked as did the intermission but once that ended, the quality of the exclusives and the games shown simply made the negatives non-existent for me.
For me, I judge the Sony/Microsoft/Nintendo showcases based on three things - 1) first party exclusives that im interested in, appeal to me and that im buying 100%, 2) console exclusives from third parties that im buying 100% and 3) multi-platform games that get shown that im going to buy 100%. The main difference is that #3 applies to both major consoles so the impact of it doesn't mean much to me. It's the first two that I care about the most.
For Sony, I had three exclusives which are/were 100% buys - Spider Man, Ghost of Tsushima and TLOUP2. One exclusive which is 50/50 - Death Stranding. One third party console exclusive which is 50/50 in Nioh 2 and two multi-platform games which were REmake2 and Control and are/were 100% buys.
Also, the intermission while crappy was actually a positive for me as it showed Destiny 2 content and COD: BO4. Two games I could care less about so getting them the hell out of the way early on was great especially when after the intermission, they showed Ghost of Tsushima.
So presentation wise, it sucked but I don't watch every showcase for the presentation which if I did, EA would probably win every year but I watch the showcases for the games, not all the other garbage of which is no interest to me simply because it's not where my money and time is going to.
In fairness, Microsoft's showcase was also a 9.0/10 and by far, their best this gen and in a long *** time overall. They showed 50 games but 20 were in a short Indie montage which I freaking hate because they never show each game long enough to see what the hell it actually is and you still have to research it after the show on youtube. 17 of the remaining 30 games were multi-platform with 8 of them being of interest to me. 9 if you count Nier Automata.
The other remaining 13 games were exclusives or DLC content for their exclusives like SOT and Cuphead. Out of those 13, the only guarantee for me was Gears 5. Gears Tactics would be a guarantee but hasn't been confirmed for Xbox One yet. SMH. Halo Infinite is 50/50 as is Tunic. So while the quantity was definitely there and the multi-platform quality was there, the exclusive quality was lacking for me personally. They did surpass Nintendo though which to be fair, isn't really hard to do since I really only care about their 2D plat-formers.
Overall though, last year's E3 was superb for me overall. For Microsoft, it's all about next gen for me and them. Spencer has only been "the man" since the end of 2017 or as I put it, January 1st, 2018. So he's only been fully in charge for just over a year in my eyes. He has a ways to go and he should get there but it takes time. Their outlook is definitely positive and optimistic. My only concern is that due to Game Pass, Spencer will go more in a quantity direction to fill it as opposed to a quality direction. Obviously, have to wait and see but I know what their plan and direction is and for me personally, it's not all that appealing.
Still though, the Xbox brand is in a far better place now and going into next gen since probably 2010 or 2011. I have confidence in Spencer but it's just that their plan and direction isn't really for me personally even though I hope he proves me wrong as I always own every console in every generation and the more games (especially exclusives) I get, the better.
That dont mean that its not comming out this year or at least being shown though they could do there own meeting thing like before e3 or show ps5 at PlayStation experience or something.
They're not doing anything around E3.
E3 2019 will be the 25th E3, and it will be the first time in the convention’s history that Sony will not appear at the show. The very first E3 was held in May 1995; Sony made a splash during the event by announcing the U.S. launch date and price for the original PlayStation.
Next year, the company will not hold its traditional Monday evening press briefing, nor will it have a booth on the show floor at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Asked if Sony will move its E3 presence offsite, like Electronic Arts has done in the past three years with EA Play, a PlayStation representative said no — it’s passing up the opportunity entirely.
“We will not be programming around E3,” the spokesperson told Polygon.
Smallville, let's say they did release PS5 this fall. Would a game like TLOU2 in your eyes still be a PS4-only release (perhaps to be remade later for PS5), or do you think that development would have long since shifted over to a PS5 release with a PS4 port on top of it (or not at all)?
E3 2019 will be the 25th E3, and it will be the first time in the convention’s history that Sony will not appear at the show. The very first E3 was held in May 1995; Sony made a splash during the event by announcing the U.S. launch date and price for the original PlayStation.
Next year, the company will not hold its traditional Monday evening press briefing, nor will it have a booth on the show floor at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Asked if Sony will move its E3 presence offsite, like Electronic Arts has done in the past three years with EA Play, a PlayStation representative said no — it’s passing up the opportunity entirely.
“We will not be programming around E3,” the spokesperson told Polygon.
Yes I have already seen that dont really mean any thing though. Sony could still do like there own show/meeting like any other month this year and there is also PlayStation experience 2019 un less they skip it again this year and with some of Sony's comments that they made about e3 I could see Sony maybe kind of going to the more Nintendo direct style of updates. I am not saying they are going to do like a direct style for ps5 but most likely Sony will either do some kind of meeting at some point this year or like a direct style even if the direct style is just to show a few new ps4 games or something. To really think Sony is going to go a year + with no like events/meeting is just nuts.
Smallville, let's say they did release PS5 this fall. Would a game like TLOU2 in your eyes still be a PS4-only release (perhaps to be remade later for PS5), or do you think that development would have long since shifted over to a PS5 release with a PS4 port on top of it (or not at all)?
It could be that a game like TLOU2 is a ps4 game but later on gets like a ps5 patch has most likely ps5 will be able to play ps4 games. Even if it dont come out this year and ps5 is 2020 instead depending on when the last big games come out for ps4 the same type of thing could happend then to dont really matter if it is 2019 or 2020 when it comes to ps5 un less maybe ever like last ps4 game is this year but that may be un likely has with what is left on ps4 most likely one of the games will end up being pushed back to 2020 not matter if its TLOU2 or something else.
I don’t think it matters at this point. You develop for PS4/Pro and it will just play and look a little better on the 5. If last of us 2 is only playable on the PS4/Pro Sony made a huge mistake right out of the gate.