No Man's Sky on PC.
I always thought it was PS4 exclusive for some reason.
Yeah I noticed that recently....I assumed it was PS4 exclusive. Glad to see it isn't.....*pats DK2*
No Man's Sky on PC.
I always thought it was PS4 exclusive for some reason.
Final Fantasy 7 has aged really badly though, like really badly. It looks pretty bad compared to the rest of the PS1 era Final Fantasy games, so I can see why they've made the choice to remake it.One thing I dislike about these conferences is that whilst some people like Bethesda will announce a game like Fallout 4 and then you can get it in the same calendar year.
And there is something like Final Fantasy remake, or any kind of announcements of games that they have probably no more than 6 months into it, and still 3 years away.
And then there is games like The Last Guardian which was announced back in 2009(?) and then nothing and then after all that time, they have a last gen graphic looking demo and that's it. And it is still unfinished with no release date.
I wish they could all be like Bethesda, the last 2 is a waste of time. It is actually a disappointment to come back year after year showing another trailer that shows nothing more. Come back when you have the game ready to ship or with a release date on the calendar.
Another thing I have noticed - remake.
There seems to be this industry wide from gamers that they want a remake of an old classic to modern platform. Final Fantasy 7 is a prime example.
Whereas with movies, on the same level, some films should never be remade, ever. Like The Godfather.
I think sometimes we should take a leaf out of movies, leave the classics alone, don't ruin the memory.
Final Fantasy 7 has aged really badly though, like really badly. It looks pretty bad compared to the rest of the PS1 era Final Fantasy games, so I can see why they've made the choice to remake it.
I'd personally much prefer they remade 9, as I don't get the hype around 7 (outside of it being the first Final Fantasy game that a lot of people played), but objectively 7 needs it more, because 9 still looks somewhat decent nowadays.
To say Sony stole the show is delusional.
Not really. They showed more of the games/features I want. If I want to play 360 games I'll use my 360.

Cause that is all MS showed![]()
I didn't say that, it was however the main point he made.

If you ignore his opening comments then sure![]()
I think backwards compatibility is a strange move. The Xbox One in my opinion did a lot to be about forward momentum; new franchises, new technology and new services so allowing games from the previous console to work feels like a backwards step. Especially given the 'remakes' that are coming out. Look! New old games everyone... but here are the old games too.
, I was talking about it with some friends last night and I made the point that Sony and Microsoft presentations were both good (I think Sony's was stronger) however they both did very different things for audiences.
).E3 was interesting, I was talking about it with some friends last night and I made the point that Sony and Microsoft presentations were both good (I think Sony's was stronger) however they both did very different things for audiences.
Sony has the majority of the 'new' generation consoles (PS4 has higher sales), so they have the market share of the new generation. Knowing this means that because they are in a position of having the audience then can announce more long term projects because people have already invested in the console. There are a lot of multi-platforms coming out in between now and this time next year, so knowing that people have the audience people will buy their multi-platforms on PS4 and wait for the 'big' first party games.
However, Microsoft do not have the majority of the market so their presentation was obsessed with selling the console, how do you do that? You announce three big first party games coming out in the near future (Halo, Gears, Forza) and show off the new Tomb Raider (that they have a timed exclusive on). I think Microsoft did well when you think about 'selling the console'.
They were both successful presentations, but for me Sony had the better as I'm more interesting in their first party / exclusive titles.
I've not 'enjoyed' Halo for a while, despite thinking the original is one of the greatest games ever made. Gears was excellent but I sort of fell out of love with it (although I'm super pleased that they are releasing the original for PC / Xbox One). I have no interest in Forza and I would get Tomb Raider on PC over both consoles.
Uncharted genuinely looked amazing though. I was disappointed that no games showed anything new, because I think a lot of games looked good (in terms of their visual fidelity) but found a lot of game play looked a bit bland (DOOM).
Also; a slightly general point, not many games looked to be taking advantage of the 'next generation' status or hardware, I did not think that too many games looked like a huge jump over last years E3.
Also; The Division, has looked consistently worse over each E3 since it was announced.
Combined with backwards compatibility it seems MS were primarily targeting X360 owners with franchises they are already familiar with this E3.However, Microsoft do not have the majority of the market so their presentation was obsessed with selling the console, how do you do that? You announce three big first party games coming out in the near future (Halo, Gears, Forza) and show off the new Tomb Raider (that they have a timed exclusive on). I think Microsoft did well when you think about 'selling the console'.
They were both successful presentations, but for me Sony had the better as I'm more interesting in their first party / exclusive titles.
I've not 'enjoyed' Halo for a while, despite thinking the original is one of the greatest games ever made. Gears was excellent but I sort of fell out of love with it (although I'm super pleased that they are releasing the original for PC / Xbox One). I have no interest in Forza and I would get Tomb Raider on PC over both consoles.
