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[15/6/13] Post E3 2013

9/7/2018

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​You might wonder where the other conferences are on this blog. EA's? Ubisoft's? Especially Sony's? I strictly didn't cover them for the reason that all of my best bits from them will be covered here.

Yes, at the end of this E3, I've had surprises thrown at me. Most of the games in this coming generation are going to be open world. Racing games, shooters and zombie survival games. All will be open world.
During EA's conference, the bombshell of the entire event was lit. A new Star Wars Battlefront will be among us in the next few years. But that was nothing compared to the bombshell that was lit during Sony's conference. After spin-off after spin-off, Kingdom Hearts III will soon be among us. Both are my top two favourites in the gaming world. Introduced to both with their second main games, I have played each series and loved every bit of it. However, after my PS2 no longer worked, I was without both main series games. Even after nabbing Battlefront II on PC it refused to work after so long, but I've got the PSP version, and I've got all other Battlefront's. Even the PSP versions of Battlefront retain the same charm as the console versions. The same can't be said for Kingdom Hearts however.

The DS versions weren't coming even close to the charm of II, and the PSP version came close, and so did the 3DS version, but there is still nothing that can beat the actual main series games. And a third, as well as the HD 1.5 remix, are the best things to come out of the Kingdom Hearts series in ages. I still remember when I went to buy Kingdom Hearts II for Christmas all those years ago, unknowing how significant it will become to me, and how much playtime I'll get out of it.

Also out of the bag was the Playstation 4's actual look. I suppose is okay, but I always go for practicality over looks, and the PS4 seems to have a better handle on that.

EA and Ubisoft have both come up front to say that they will continue WiiU support once the console picks up in sales. Why exactly don't you support it with some worthwhile games so you can help it pick up sales? I'll never understand, but I guess it has something to do with money.

I might be a racing fan, but the only thing that really perked my interest was Mario Kart 8. However, if I do get a PS4, I'll be able to test Drive Club, which seems to be going free for PS+ subscribers. Yes Need For Speed Rivals takes Most Wanted's gameplay and adds more to it, but Ubisoft's offering of The Crew has more to it. But even then, while Most Wanted was a good game, most of it was wanting more to be added to it. And while Forza 5 has that AI-learning thing, I think most people will try to avoid the Xbox One at all costs due to those radical features of used games and DRM nonsense.

Most of the Nintendo games have me interested. The PS4 is my second choice. I know that Battlefront and Kingdom Hearts won't be on the WiiU, but I can't choose between the two, simply because Sonic Lost World is on the WiiU. And Pikmin.

Anyway. Another E3 has come to an end, and if you need trailers for the games, CVG is loaded with them.
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