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Only thing I cared about from today's E3 was GTA V being announced for next gen (which was revealed by Rockstar afterwords to include PC). SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY FOR THE SAME GAME I BOUGHT LESS THEN A YEAR AGO BUT IN HD!
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Needs more Wii U version.
I didn't catch anything from the conferences, and I won't be able to catch the Nintendo one. Here are the ones from earlier, and I'm too lazy to watch them myself: http://www.gamespot.com/e3/ Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; June 10, 2014 at 12:34:03 AM. |
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In my opinion Sony beat out Microsoft yet again this year, not just because of the games that Sony is offering. The ability to play Farcry 4 multiplayer without having to own the game [only one of the ones you're teaming with has to own it]? free 30-day trial of Dead Island 2? All pluses in my book.
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I'm not going to decide on an E3 winner until Nintendo shows what they've got since they're also part of the big 3. But they're gonna have to do something amazing in their little Direct since they're not having a live conference.
Until then, I would agree that Sony showed off more pluses, but Microsoft did amaze me in the way that they actually showed things I'm interested in for once. Now I might have to get an Xbox One. |
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I haven't sat down nad watched them all yet, but from what I've seen, everything looks pretty good. I might be buying a PS4 or Xbox One by the end of the year. After seeing what is offered, I'll have to reconsider. I'm really excited for what Nintendo's gonna do. I have lunch soon, and then a study hall, so I can't wait.
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Just in case people can't find a way to get to the E3 website, here's the link:
http://e3.nintendo.com/ |
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Cool! Paluntena seems pretty good, and it's nice to see that Nintendo is still listening in on the fans. While I wouldn't have minded either way, this could certainly shake things up. The Mii Fighter certainly took me by surprise too.
In short...CHOO CHOO HYPE TRAAAIN |
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So Ninty gave us-
-Smash Bros. Opener, Mii Character with 3 options and Lady Palutena; confirmed NFC compatibility -Yoshi's Woolly World and Kirby Rainbow Curse -Splatoon, the ink fighting game you've always dreamed of -Bayonetta Collection Bonus -Captain Toad's rise to popularity gives him his own game -Hyrule Warriors massive celebration, Zelda and Midna confirmed characters -OPEN WORLD LEGEND OF ZELDA And the things everyone loves, RELEASE DATES. I can't quite recall them all, except the annoying October 3rd release date for Smash Bros. 3DS. If the Wii U version still comes out in 2014 I'm afraid I'll have to get that one first. |
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I thought the announcement of the Amiibo was kinda crap tbh, ever since they had the idea with Skylanders, was never a big fan of paying for "physical DLC" (Then don't pay for it, ya ya)
On a more positive note, I did like that we're finally getting a new Star Fox game on Wii U as well as a new Zelda game. The Mario Maker game might be kinda cool too, if you want something small to have fun free time with. I really hope that something big related to Smash Bros gets announced at e3 this year besides Amiibo and the Mii character custom. More so like the veterans of Brawl, but then again, I highly doubt most will make the cut. (My thoughts) |
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Cool, work was slow this morning so I was able to watch the stream. Pretty cool stuff, Nintendo will be stealing more of my money the rest of the year.
Also a press release talking about the stuff announced and more including: *GameCube adapter for Wii U will be $20, and new Smash Bros themed controller for $30 (or both bundled with the game for $100) *Mario Party 10 for Wii U announced for next year *New Star Fox for Wii announced for next year Last edited by Yoshi648; June 10, 2014 at 09:26:47 AM. |
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The Nintendo Minute didn't cover quite a lot, I mean it was less than an hour while the other conferences were at least 90 minutes. Hopefully the Treehouse Stream will cover more stuff in depth, I don't feel wholly satisfied. Last edited by TurtwigX; June 10, 2014 at 09:41:09 AM. |
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But wait there's more! /billymayes
In an interview with IGN, Reggie says that they will be revealing more stuff tomorrow. |
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Expensive? Sounds like a great deal to me, especially when the Wii U Pro Controller is like $50.
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I missed the actual thing today because I was at work until an hour ago, but this is what I'm getting out of the trailers. Scores are based purely on what I see in the video, I don't have time to do more research about the actual games.
Amiibo: SSB in real life, awesome. Except I don't like SSB so whatever so this made no sense to me. Don;t shoot me please. 4/10 (Edit: oh wait, this isn't for SSB. I, uh, I knew that. 9/10) Captain Toad: I've wanted a game about Toad ever since I discovered Super Mario. I want a Wii U now. Also extra credit for remixing the Toad Brigade music. A lot of the stages look a wee bit small, though. 10/10 ORAS: The camerawork alone in the beginning was awesome. Kind of wish they didn't focus on the in-battle as much as they did, we already know what that looks like and what type Blaziken is, but other than that it looked amazing. And it's ORAS. 10/10 This is how you craft an advertisement, you television idiots, are you taking notes here? Bayonetta 2: Lots of smoke and fire and explodey stuff. Nice. 8/10 Hyrule Warriors: this is a clear-as-many-enemies-as-you-can thing, right? Also, nice job with the music. 9/10 Kirby and the Rainbow Curse: You walk around on string? Interesting take on Kirby's world, I like it. Disappointed they didn't use a Gourmet Race remaster, but whatever. 8/10 Xenoblade X: Robots, robots, and more robots. Okay. 6/10 Mario Maker: so apparently Nintendo listened to ten-year-old me's dreams. I also like how you can switch between decades with the graphics. 10/10 Splatoon: A shooter game that uses Paintball? And you can interact with the paint after you're finished shooting it? Yes, please. 8/10 SSB Palutena: Never liked SSB. A bunch of figures come to life and beat the skitty out of each other. It's really not that exciting. Oh yeah, it also seemed kind of stupid that they made an entire video just to introduce one character. No thank you. 2/10 Mario Party 10: You mean, Mario Party, DLC round 10? It's the same thing as the other Mario Party's, except HD and with a mobile camera. 0/10 PL vs. PW: Not a fan of either, but I like how they blended the two series. 8/10 FL: Life simulation game on the 3DS? Never thought I'd see the day. 7/10 Mario vs. DK: Meh. Interesting to see another game that implements a level editor, though. Nintendo's finally doing what the Flash programmers were doing almost ten years ago! Pokémon Art Academy: Not my thing, but still a really cool idea. I see they added bit of a story to it, too. Some of those pictures looked really involved, should be interesting to see what you can do with a 3DS. 8/10 Art Academy (Wii U): See above, apply to more broad subjects. 8/10 Devil's Third: eh. --/10 Guess what console I want for my birthday? Also, avoid Twitter on E3 at all costs if you plan on ever doing anything else that week. Last edited by Dragonite; June 10, 2014 at 02:31:56 PM. |
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See my comment about this game above. It was originally a special level featured about once per world in Super Mario 3D World. If you get a chance to play that game, be sure to try out the Captain Toad levels. While the first few are fairly easy, some of the later ones show you how tricky the levels can get. I'm pretty sure the standalone game will feature levels even tougher than most of the ones in 3D World.
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Treehouse went over some good little tidbits. The official video should be out soon, but things I noted-
-Captain Toad's Treasure Tracker is going to be a huge game filled with those lovely SM3DW stages, but instead of just collecting the green stars you now have to collect diamonds and reach the star at the end getting as much treasure as possible. To be released in the Winter. -Those jerks loved the hell out of Splatoon so much they visited the booth twice much longer than they needed to. It's just like if CoD was mostly paintball, and with smaller maps. There's a lot of balance and focus on trying to splatter as much as you can, and unlike other shooters staying at base can still help your team. The transformation into squid form is super fluid, and you can even hide below the surface if you're in your own ink. Honestly, so much said. -Hyrule Warriors is a giant love letter to Zelda with the feel of a Dynasty Warriors game (don't take my word for it, I've never played one of those before.) The game is a hack-n-slash that uses many fan favorite Zelda quirks, but breaks the conventions of actual Zelda gameplay. This is no longer about saving Zelda, you'll get in her damn way. Controllers in general are stupid expensive and that's why I refuse to buy any of them. It is, they're clearly based on Smash Bros. art, but it'll be for so much more. It's NFC potential. Quote:
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Another thing I'd LOVE from Mario Maker is MODERN DAY SYUPER MARIO KAIZO. MAKE IT HAPPEN, MASOCHISTS. |
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