twintail said:
| Cloudman said:
Well, wouldn't it be Sony's fault as well. Sony sets these events up to get people excited and thinking on potential announcements to be made. Isn't Sony the ones setting these ideas in motion? It would be understandable if people got excited, for some to be happy, but others to be disappointed.
Wouldn't it also be Sony's job to excite the consumers? They're trying to sell something to the consumer. If some people aren't impressed, or disappointed even, wouldn't that be Sony's fault, not the consumersl. I think so at least.
Yes, sony did announce a lot of games, but I didn't find many of them to be interesting. The announcements I did like were far apart from each other, which made the inbetween become more difficult to sit through. So it was a disappointment to me.
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So Sony should just announce every game possibly in development?
They are catering to as many different people as they can without having to announce things early and/ or keep announcements for other events. PSX is not their biggest venue for announcements.
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I'm not quite sure what they should change, but I would suggest shorterning it. I think it is too long. Perhaps cut things out, or present games in t different way. Perhaps that would make the show better.