SkyPikachu wrote: ↑15 Jun 2019 14:43Devolver Digital/Upload VR/PC Gaming Show/Limited Run Games/Kinda Funny Showcase - N/A
Didn't watch (Don't consider them conferences)
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Nintendo
This includes the Pokemon and Animal Crossing Treehouse footage in my review since most streams showed those as well
Not criticizing, just found it funny.
I'm of the opinion that press conferences should be for announcements and information, not gameplay, unless they're doing a deeper dive into a specific game in a 5-minute featurette or something. For that reason, I give these conferences bonus points when they don't bog their announcements down with gameplay. We can then check out gameplay through other methods later, like gameplay trailers, hands-on videos from the show floor like the Nintendo Treehouse stuff (which aren't a part of the main conference), etc.
Stuff like the Project Scarlett announcement is a good example of what these conferences should be used for, but Microsoft's problem was that they had nothing interesting to say about it or show. Sony basically did a 100% better job of previewing their new console and they weren't even at the damn show. I can understand MS feeling like they needed to announce that they have a new console coming out, but they basically just said "we have a new console and it's like super-powerful and it's like for gamers and stuff."
My E3 Fallout:
Square Enix:
Collection of Mana (physical edition pre-ordered from EB)
Final Fantasy VII Remake (pre-ordered from Walmart for $25 off)
Nintendo:
Pokémon Sword (pre-ordered from Walmart for $15 off)
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening remake (pre-ordered from Walmart for $15 off)
Wargroove ($8 off on eShop E3 sale)
Sony:
PlayStation VR Bundle ($50 off for Days of Play)
Tetris Effect ($20 off for Days of Play)
Astro Bot: Rescue Mission ($20 off for Days of Play)
Beat Saber
Polybius
Superhot VR ($20 off for Days of Play)
Marvel's Spider-Man ($25 off for Days of Play)