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What would you rate the Playstation E3 conference?

1 44 5.28%
 
2 19 2.28%
 
3 44 5.28%
 
4 50 6.00%
 
5 103 12.35%
 
6 119 14.27%
 
7 208 24.94%
 
8 152 18.23%
 
9 48 5.76%
 
10 47 5.64%
 
Total:834

Promising 2018 games (Shadow remake is just too amazing), but nothing to get very excited for this year. So kind of hard to rate it. 2017 is shaping up to be all about Switch for me.



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COKTOE said:
chakkra said:

Well, Spiderman and Shadow of the Colossus gave me one more reason to want to buy a PS4.

Or.....two more reasons....?.......

Lol, yeah.. That.  Sorry, my english grammar is not exactly the best.



chakkra said:
COKTOE said:

Or.....two more reasons....?.......

Lol, yeah.. That.  Sorry, my english grammar is not exactly the best.

Ah man! I made 2 jokes about slightly off posts today, and they were both made by people who are not native English speakers. Just messing with you. Have a good one. I'll shut up now.



- "If you have the heart of a true winner, you can always get more pissed off than some other asshole."

WagnerPaiva said:
I liked the PSVR games, probably going to buy them all, specially Inpacient, Bravo Team and Skyrim VR,
Loved Days Gone, I think it is my kind of game.
Hated the Uncharted side story and Detroit, not going to touch it.
Did not enjoy God of War, not going to buy it.
Monster Hunter I liked, going to buy it.
Spiderman looks ok. maybe I will buy it.
Overall, it was an ok show for Sony, like 7 out of 10. I am sad to see Uncharted without Drake and do not like the idea of being a Android trying to destroy mankind in Detroit. These games I will never play.

So you don't want to sneak into someone's house as a robot and suffocate them with a pillow? Maybe it will have multiplayer and we can team up and poison the city's water supply.



- "If you have the heart of a true winner, you can always get more pissed off than some other asshole."

They better make it up on PS Experience.



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10/10 awesome line up of games shown and that's despite holding back loads that they showed off in the pre show or just not at all. PS4 has a great 2 years coming up.



potato_hamster said:
Sony wins by default. The best of the worst. This E3 has been a let down from everyone.

Is E3 over?



LuckyTrouble said:
estebxx said:
Also i feel that Sony having too many shows (TGS, E3 and PSX) is hurting them, since they gotta save anouncements for each one, instead of having all of them on E3 and just having one amazing show every year.

Sony only has two major shows: E3 and PSX. Since they started doing PSX, they don't do much at Gamescom anymore. It makes sense since Gamescom is so soon after E3 that it's unlikely that two months is going to make the difference in whether or not a big new game is ready to announce.

TGS is for Japan. Outside of Japan, we may still tune in, but it's a show made for and directed at the Japanese gaming population. Announcements there are almost entirely from Japanese studios, and Sony doesn't tend to show too much truly new. Much like E3 is to Japan, TGS is something we can look at with interest, but with no guarantee we will be interested in anything shown or that it will find its way to us at all.

PSX is Sony's replacement for other conferences. It's a good midway between E3 events and makes it so Sony doesn't have to blow mid to big releases at any other time of the year on a generic press release. This is still more west-centric, but may have a bit more of interest to even Japan. They would only hold back an announcement for PSX if it truly just was not in a ready enough state to replace anything in the E3 reel.

The problem is that since everyone knows PSX is coming, we get this notion, even if impossible to justify, that things ready for E3 this year were held back for six months until PSX. E3 was smartly organized to cover what to expect going into 2018, and PSX will help establish the base for what we can expect in the latter half of 2018 and forward.

I agree with what you say about each conference and what purpose they serve, and i think having TGS and E3 is fine but PSX is what screws the whole deal, just take for example last PSX which had the reveal of both Uncharted Lost Legacies and TLOU 2, if PSX wasnt a thing and it was only E3 and TGS then this year we would have had both of those anouncements today, making this E3 from Sony actualy really great.



8/10. I would've said 8.5, but I'll go to the option I'm leaning more towards.
It was solid overall. They showed a lot of games. Including a few good surprises. And the pacing was very smooth.
But other than that, most of the games they showed are games we already knew from last year or the year before. And the two games to get hyped for the most, God of War and Spider-Man, aren't coming until next year, which is the biggest case of blue balls one could get, ESPECIALLY with Spider-Man for me.
Not a bad conference by any means, it was good. But compared to their last 2, this was quite underwhelming.



As bad as MS. 5/10

We saw all of these back in E3 2016 where was the new stuff?????