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In retrospect, who won E3 2015

Microsoft 110 15.01%
 
Sony 553 75.44%
 
Nintendo 70 9.55%
 
Total:733
LudicrousSpeed said:
I look forward to E3 for the same reasons. I get just as excited for a game coming a year or two down the line as I do for a game I might be playing 4-5 months after the show. That's what the show is for, to showcase what you have coming down the pipeline, whether it's months or years away. That's why the same games are shown from lots of publishers and console companies years in a row. Which is fine by me.

This is different to me though, this is a look back. So I look at it differently. Agree or disagree thats fine but the label being put on it was pure and complete nonsense.

The thing is man, even as the Sony "fanboy" that I am - I was pretty damn sure Microsoft "would win the show" after their conference. It had been a solid conference, and the announcement of BC (until we understood the limitations) was HUGE. Infact, I actually thought BC (I had thought it was full BC) would turn around the US sales gap.

However, Final Fantasy VIIR (who cares if its multiplat... we don't know what platforms yet) and Horizon's gameplay video (Shenmue III and TLG are just good for the fans requesting them.. and so additional points) was just too much not to credit the win to Sony. 

Had Microsoft announced FFVIIR and NOTHING else -- they would have won the show. This is the freaking remake of Final Fantasy 7 man... THE RPG that introduced the majority of people around my age to RPGs. This is the game that defined the Playstation 1; The game people have been begging for a remake of since 2005.

If you aren't into RPGs, then fine. But if you are, and STILL try to downplay FFVIIR -- then its just as bad as people trying to downplay ROTR/ QB/ etc. 

NOTE: I personally started my RPG journey prior to preschool by watching the Daycare Lady's kid play FF1&2, then myself on the SNES with FFVI, Breath of Fire II, Secret of Mana, etc.



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I don't think I have seriously played a JRPG since FF9. I never even played more than 15-20 minutes of Lost Odyssey or Blue Dragon on 360, even though they are both regarded as great JRPG's and were 360 exclusives. Shenmue I bought day one both versions since I am a huge Sega fanboy and just did not get into either. I am looking forward to TLG and Horizon, I will buy both for my PS4.



LudicrousSpeed said:

I don't think I have seriously played a JRPG since FF9. I never even played more than 15-20 minutes of Lost Odyssey or Blue Dragon on 360, even though they are both regarded as great JRPG's and were 360 exclusives. Shenmue I bought day one both versions since I am a huge Sega fanboy and just did not get into either. I am looking forward to TLG and Horizon, I will buy both for my PS4.

So you will be skipping FFXV I take it?



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm not rewatching the video but based on what I can go out and play right or before the end of the year, E3 is nothing but a den of lies and empty promises!



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sabvre42 said:
LudicrousSpeed said:
I look forward to E3 for the same reasons. I get just as excited for a game coming a year or two down the line as I do for a game I might be playing 4-5 months after the show. That's what the show is for, to showcase what you have coming down the pipeline, whether it's months or years away. That's why the same games are shown from lots of publishers and console companies years in a row. Which is fine by me.

This is different to me though, this is a look back. So I look at it differently. Agree or disagree thats fine but the label being put on it was pure and complete nonsense.

The thing is man, even as the Sony "fanboy" that I am - I was pretty damn sure Microsoft "would win the show" after their conference. It had been a solid conference, and the announcement of BC (until we understood the limitations) was HUGE. Infact, I actually thought BC (I had thought it was full BC) would turn around the US sales gap.

However, Final Fantasy VIIR (who cares if its multiplat... we don't know what platforms yet) and Horizon's gameplay video (Shenmue III and TLG are just good for the fans requesting them.. and so additional points) was just too much not to credit the win to Sony. 

Had Microsoft announced FFVIIR and NOTHING else -- they would have won the show. This is the freaking remake of Final Fantasy 7 man... THE RPG that introduced the majority of people around my age to RPGs. This is the game that defined the Playstation 1; The game people have been begging for a remake of since 2005.

If you aren't into RPGs, then fine. But if you are, and STILL try to downplay FFVIIR -- then its just as bad as people trying to downplay ROTR/ QB/ etc. 

NOTE: I personally started my RPG journey prior to preschool by watching the Daycare Lady's kid play FF1&2, then myself on the SNES with FFVI, Breath of Fire II, Secret of Mana, etc.

FFVIIR isn't as popular as they make it out to be, but their fans are very vocal. It certainly didn't impress me and I am a JRPG fan... 

Thing is, when I saw the "Play it first on PS4" my first thoughts were "brilliant copout Sony!" and they literally lost half the weight the announcement gave them. At the time, MS didn't announce Recore or Sea of Thieves for PC, so at least they kept their weight until later on... 



AsGryffynn said:
sabvre42 said:

The thing is man, even as the Sony "fanboy" that I am - I was pretty damn sure Microsoft "would win the show" after their conference. It had been a solid conference, and the announcement of BC (until we understood the limitations) was HUGE. Infact, I actually thought BC (I had thought it was full BC) would turn around the US sales gap.

However, Final Fantasy VIIR (who cares if its multiplat... we don't know what platforms yet) and Horizon's gameplay video (Shenmue III and TLG are just good for the fans requesting them.. and so additional points) was just too much not to credit the win to Sony. 

Had Microsoft announced FFVIIR and NOTHING else -- they would have won the show. This is the freaking remake of Final Fantasy 7 man... THE RPG that introduced the majority of people around my age to RPGs. This is the game that defined the Playstation 1; The game people have been begging for a remake of since 2005.

If you aren't into RPGs, then fine. But if you are, and STILL try to downplay FFVIIR -- then its just as bad as people trying to downplay ROTR/ QB/ etc. 

NOTE: I personally started my RPG journey prior to preschool by watching the Daycare Lady's kid play FF1&2, then myself on the SNES with FFVI, Breath of Fire II, Secret of Mana, etc.

FFVIIR isn't as popular as they make it out to be, but their fans are very vocal. It certainly didn't impress me and I am a JRPG fan... 

Thing is, when I saw the "Play it first on PS4" my first thoughts were "brilliant copout Sony!" and they literally lost half the weight the announcement gave them. At the time, MS didn't announce Recore or Sea of Thieves for PC, so at least they kept their weight until later on... 

Seriously ???????????



AsGryffynn said:
sabvre42 said:

The thing is man, even as the Sony "fanboy" that I am - I was pretty damn sure Microsoft "would win the show" after their conference. It had been a solid conference, and the announcement of BC (until we understood the limitations) was HUGE. Infact, I actually thought BC (I had thought it was full BC) would turn around the US sales gap.

However, Final Fantasy VIIR (who cares if its multiplat... we don't know what platforms yet) and Horizon's gameplay video (Shenmue III and TLG are just good for the fans requesting them.. and so additional points) was just too much not to credit the win to Sony. 

Had Microsoft announced FFVIIR and NOTHING else -- they would have won the show. This is the freaking remake of Final Fantasy 7 man... THE RPG that introduced the majority of people around my age to RPGs. This is the game that defined the Playstation 1; The game people have been begging for a remake of since 2005.

If you aren't into RPGs, then fine. But if you are, and STILL try to downplay FFVIIR -- then its just as bad as people trying to downplay ROTR/ QB/ etc. 

NOTE: I personally started my RPG journey prior to preschool by watching the Daycare Lady's kid play FF1&2, then myself on the SNES with FFVI, Breath of Fire II, Secret of Mana, etc.

FFVIIR isn't as popular as they make it out to be, but their fans are very vocal. It certainly didn't impress me and I am a JRPG fan... 

Thing is, when I saw the "Play it first on PS4" my first thoughts were "brilliant copout Sony!" and they literally lost half the weight the announcement gave them. At the time, MS didn't announce Recore or Sea of Thieves for PC, so at least they kept their weight until later on... 

It is a bit like MGS in my opinion, the games are very much associated with the PlayStation brand. When MGSV was released the lions share of copies were sold on PS4 and FF fans will likely be on PS4 already due to FFXIV. It will also run better and in a game with no multiplayer elements that gains importance.

At this point though it hasn't been confirmed for Xbox, so it could just mean PC. Tekken is another game that I consider part of this group.



Damn. Looking forward to Sony's 2016 E3 presentation!



AEGRO said:
AsGryffynn said:

FFVIIR isn't as popular as they make it out to be, but their fans are very vocal. It certainly didn't impress me and I am a JRPG fan... 

Thing is, when I saw the "Play it first on PS4" my first thoughts were "brilliant copout Sony!" and they literally lost half the weight the announcement gave them. At the time, MS didn't announce Recore or Sea of Thieves for PC, so at least they kept their weight until later on... 

Seriously ???????????

Yes... 

Bryank75 said:
AsGryffynn said:

FFVIIR isn't as popular as they make it out to be, but their fans are very vocal. It certainly didn't impress me and I am a JRPG fan... 

Thing is, when I saw the "Play it first on PS4" my first thoughts were "brilliant copout Sony!" and they literally lost half the weight the announcement gave them. At the time, MS didn't announce Recore or Sea of Thieves for PC, so at least they kept their weight until later on... 

It is a bit like MGS in my opinion, the games are very much associated with the PlayStation brand. When MGSV was released the lions share of copies were sold on PS4 and FF fans will likely be on PS4 already due to FFXIV. It will also run better and in a game with no multiplayer elements that gains importance.

At this point though it hasn't been confirmed for Xbox, so it could just mean PC. Tekken is another game that I consider part of this group.

That's the thing, I don't "associate" games with brands. Unless they are a first party game or have never seen the light of the day in another system, I always run with the presumption that it is a multiplatform game unless otherwise stated or unless platforms are stated. 

That's the thing, until we know, I can't make a complete assessment yet. Back then, MS hadn't announced their whole UWP plans so there was no way I could make them out to be the same. 

And given Square Enix's recent track record, odds are it will make it to Xbox if it's ready on time, since they have a habit of porting to as many systems as possible. 

Also, Tekken 7 was confirmed for the XONE thanks to an engine leak...