E3 2011

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Isildur´s Heir;20262363 said:
If not this year, 2012 is a given....like i said :D

David Cole of DFC Intelligence thinks otherwise:

"I would be surprised if MS launched a totally new console in 2012 or even 2013. However, I would not be surprised if they make some new announcements around a system to build anticipation and keep consumers from jumping ship to Nintendo," he commented. "Just announcing they have something 'in the works.' I believe you asked me this before about if the industry would be better following the Apple model of showing a ready to launch product. The issue is the ongoing competition and the need to ensure consumers that you have something cool in the pipeline."

I agree with him. I dont think we'll get a hint of a new console until at least 2012.
 
2012 we'll definitely hear rumblings about a new console from both Microsoft and Sony. Doesn't mean they'll come out in 12 or 13 but both companies will definitely make mention of a new system in the works.
 
2012 we'll definitely hear rumblings about a new console from both Microsoft and Sony. Doesn't mean they'll come out in 12 or 13 but both companies will definitely make mention of a new system in the works.

I think that both companies are gonna gauge just how the consumer reacts to Nintendo's new console. I think depending on the reaction could speed things up or keep them to go at the pace it appears theyre at now. I personally dont believe the avg Wii user wants to jump into an HD system. The Wii took off because it catered to the lowest common denominator and was cheap. If this system is truly "more powerful than the PS3", there's no way it's going to be cheap. I really dont think MS or Sony is worried about Nintendo pushing them into the next gen before either company wants to.
 
Personally, I'm actually tired of Nintendo being behind in terms of tech, and after these past two systems, GC and Wii, I would love to own a high-tech piece of NinTen hardware, even if it costs up to 400 bucks.
 
I agree with Patcher, there is a big chance that someone will appear on stage and do a Gabe Newell, as for being Cliff Bleszinski.....yeah, and i can see it happening.

On other news....

Take this with a grain of salt, nothing so far points it to be true, but, if we think about...it does make sense.
Codename Kingdoms is a First Person Kinect game.

Codename: Kingdoms is a "first-person melee Kinect game", according to a Gamasutra report on layoffs at developer Crytek Budapest.

An anonymous source told the site that Crytek is to lay off 30-35 workers at its Hungarian studio, which is said to be preparing to switch its focus from the Xbox 360 exclusive to tablet games.

Microsoft is said to have insisted Crytek relocate development of the Kinect game from Budapest to Crytek's Frankfurt studio, ahead of an E3 showing next month.

Crytek managing director Avni Yerli said in a statement: "We can confirm that our Budapest studio is getting a new direction and focus."

In January, Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli told us that the title will push Xbox 360 "to its limits" and offer gamers "a genuinely new" interactive entertainment experience.
http://www.computerandvideogames.co...s-is-a-first-person-melee-kinect-game-report/

Why does it make sense?
Well, long gone is the time that teaser and trailer were only made to look cool, now, trailers actually have some meaning to it and we can get a lot of info from them.
Of the game teaser from last E3, all we got was live action, which might mean that REAL PERSONS are in the game, hence Kinect.
And let´s not forget that MS is all about Kinect since that "crap" was released.

Let´s say that the rumor is true...
I´ve said before and i say it again that i see a lot of potential in Kinect, but, at this point....Codename Kingdoms can very well end being the biggest disappointment of E3.
 
Kinect definitely is not crap. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean that its crap. It's actually quite fun to play with and many many people enjoy it. As for the game being a Kinect title, awesome I find nothing wrong with that. Can't really call it a disappointment considering the fact we've seen exactly 0 footage from the game.
 
Whatever happened to the"Milo"Kinect game??,I thought it would be a launch game and I haven't read any news on it even coming out this year.
 
Whatever happened to the"Milo"Kinect game??,I thought it would be a launch game and I haven't read any news on it even coming out this year.


According to MS it was never going to be an actual product, no matter what Molyneux said.
 
Thats kind of disappointing, I was hoping we'd see their next title.
 
Well, Patrick says in the article that that doesn't mean Activision can't show a trailer or something, but I can't imagine they wouldn't want somebody from Bungie there to talk about the game.
 
The Questions I Want E3 To Answer
(article by Jeff Gerstmann)

Once you get past all of the livestreams and interviews and spin, E3 is really designed to do one thing. It's there to give the world a glimpse into the future of video games. The press reports on what they see, the retail buyers try to get an idea of which games are going to require larger orders, the analysts... well, they analyze, I guess, and the fans tend to go wild and watch as much of it as they possibly can.

For me, it's usually a tiring, but very rewarding week. It's exciting to see this stuff first-hand and watching the announcements unfold in real-time is positively thrilling, even if we usually know somewhere between 40 and 80 percent of the big announcements ahead of time. Right now, I'm stranded in an airport, getting ready to head south for a week of pre-E3 presentations. It's an interesting bit of pre-show that gives one a good look at what the actual show is going to be. And most of what I see this week will be under embargo. In exchange for getting this early look, I agree not to talk about it until E3 begins. That might sound weird, but it's a reasonably fair trade that helps us prepare for the show itself, which has gotten so big that it's impossible to see it all during the actual show.

With that in mind, this is, more or less, the last time I'll get to speak completely freely before going "behind the veil," so to speak. Here are some of the things I hope we'll find out over the course of E3 2011.

Nintendo's New Console

Obviously, this is the big question mark, though that question mark has gotten a bit smaller over the weeks as more and more developers start to slip out whatever details they've heard as work begins on crafting games for Nintendo's next machine. The rumors sound like they're true, and all that "embedded screen in the controller" stuff sounds like it's actually going to happen. And other publishers have gone on the record in vague terms, such as Ubisoft's Yves Guillemot, who has said that his company will be able to "leverage a lot of the work" that it's already doing for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. That can only mean that Nintendo's box is at least as powerful as those machines and will have the sorts of controllers it needs to have to duplicate those other consoles' experiences.

But how powerful will it really be? Will this be a full step up? Or a Dreamcast-like half-step that puts Nintendo slightly ahead of the current machines? Actually, maybe a better question is something like "what does a full step even look like right now?" Or how about "they can't really be serious about shipping this thing with only 8GB of internal storage, can they?" Sounds like they can. But until we see the games, it's impossible to know for sure if that'll have any meaningful impact on the games themselves. Also, will it interact with the 3DS at all? How will the controller-screen-things be used? OK, maybe that's more than one question. But I suspect you'll all agree that this thing is already most interesting thing at the show... that we already know to expect, anyway.

The NGP

Hardware news rules the show. It always does. While select members of the press got an early look at Sony's next handheld in Japan a little while back, E3 will probably be the first big blowout for the device. Expect newer versions of games we already know about and announcements of new products for the platform.

We'll also probably hear more about the North American release of the system, like a launch date and price, as well as whatever details they've got on how the device's 3G connectivity will work in this territory.

Oh, and hey, how about the name? They can't keep calling it NGP, can they? Unless Sony's cooked up a good name that still abbreviates to NGP, I can't imagine they'll keep the name. Also, while we're chatting, they can't possibly call it the PSP2, can they? After all this time with "NGP" as its codename, reverting right back to the basic, common, expected name doesn't sound like a great idea. If it's still coming out this holiday season, now's the time to get the real name and firm details about availability out there.

I just want to know if more of the games will be able to do things that can't already be done better on a full-sized console. Or if it'll let me hook it up to a TV and play there, but that's one of those "we work on video of video games and if it isn't easy for us to capture video of the device, it's hard to for us to cover it" sort of desires, I guess.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

You know, for as easy as it's gotten to talk **** about the way Activision does business and the future trajectory of the Call of Duty franchise, it's still just about as easy to get excited about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. But the slider that governs the reasons that excite me about the game has shifted. For Modern Warfare 2, said slider was all the way on the game itself. As far to the right as possible. 100% game. This was Infinity Ward, the series' original developers, returning to create a sequel to the game that shifted the way we think about first-person shooters across all platforms. World at War, still a solid game in its own right, was immediately overshadowed. This time around, the situation has changed. I certainly enjoyed Black Ops, but it's hard not to let all that peripheral stuff creep in. Can Infinity Ward, now apparently being bolstered by two additional studios, do it again? Are the right people still in place to create Modern Warfare 3? Or did they all jet off to form Respawn? The story behind the game, for me, has become at least as interesting and exciting as the game itself. Can they do it again? That, for me, is one of E3's most interesting questions.

Obviously, it'll probably sell just fine either way. But the tide of opinion is turning, and I can't help but feel like this game is either going to cement the franchise's position on a slow, downward spiral or shut everyone up for good. Or for at least another 11 months or so.

Speaking of Respawn...

What are they up to? Yeah, I doubt we'll hear about it during the show. At most, we'll probably get a quick mention during a press conference. But with those guys still sitting in lawsuit land, it's hard to imagine them saying anything.

But what about the other console shooter developers out there? Bungie's already said not to expect their presence at the show. What about 343? Those Halo remake rumors are getting old and we're still not sure what the future holds for that franchise. Then again, with "Halo Fest" set to take place at PAX this year, maybe that's a better spot for a big Halo-related announcement.

The Writing's on the Wall

Will Microsoft play "Connected" by Stereo MCs during/prior to its press conference? Totally called that last year, by the way. While I'm not sure it's what I, as a player, want out of Microsoft this year, I have to imagine that large chunks of its press conference will be devoted to Kinect-friendly software. There's something Alan Wake-related in the works at Remedy, and the speculation puts that firmly in the Kinect camp. I tend to believe that. Remember that old Gears of War Kinect rumor? Wouldn't it be weird to talk about two disc-based Gears games in such a short period of time? At this point I'm just assuming that the Gears thing exists and making ridiculous guesses, but if that thing comes up this year, I almost feel like it has to either be downloadable or built into Gears of War 3. Forza 4, of course, will have to make some sort of appearance, and it looks like at least some of that Kinect-enabled Forza stuff Microsoft showed last year will find its way into the game somewhere.

And What of Sony's Situation?

PSN is partially back and hopefully the healing process can begin. Actually, as I write this, it's down again due to a backlog of password change requests. But you get my point, we're getting close to being able to put this behind us. No huge credit card scams or massive increase in spam has happened as a result of Sony's security breach... yet. I'm still tossing the Sony press conference around in my head, trying to figure out how they'll address the outage. Will the store even be back online by then?

My immediate reaction to dealing with any sort of negative or sad situation is to crack wise. I'm the guy telling off-color jokes in the last row at a funeral. But once the federal government gets involved, it might be best to not make light of something that exposed so much personal information. If this hadn't been quite so serious, I'd say they should trot out that Kevin Butler guy, have him tell a few jokes, then end the bit by having Jack Tretton walking out and firing his ass. The character's pretty tired, anyway, so there's no real harm in painting a fictional character as your scapegoat. Well, except for potentially incurring a load of rage from the large number of angry people and curious government officials that can't take a joke, that is.

So I have to guess the press conference will open with a 15-minute chunk from Kaz Hirai, and he'll recap the situation and talk about the steps they're taking to protect their customers' information more effectively in the future. Companies developing for Sony platforms, especially those trading exclusively in digital goods, could also use some reassurance at this point, as well. Once that's covered, I bet it'll be business as usual.

But Wait...

Obviously, I'm only covering the biggest, broadest stuff so far. But there's more to see and more I want to know about. Here are a few quickies, since this flight's been delayed for an hour and I'm still stuck here on the ground:

  • What's Criterion Working On? Are they doing Burnout Crash? The next Need For Speed? Black 2? All of the above?
  • Will BioWare show enough of Mass Effect 3 to convince the recent wave of Dragon Age II bashers that the company hasn't forsaken its old ways as it chases the MMO crown?
  • How many different types of marital aids will appear as weapons in Saints Row: The Third?
  • Will Batman: Arkham City play as well as it looks?
  • Will Rockstar say anything at all about any of its games?
  • Hey 2K! Where's XCOM? Spec Ops: The Line?
  • Who's going to walk out on some press conference stage and change everything forever?
  • Can Konami possibly top last year's amazing display?
The good news is that we'll all have a better idea about these things in a few weeks. The bad news is that Adidas store in Santa Monica is going to be closed by the time I finally get into town tonight. I know you're at least as broken up about that as I am.
 
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Valve Not Showing Any Games at E3
 
Funny gif.:hehe:

The day when a next Half-Life game should come out it better be 3 and not Episode 3. :o
 
So, what reveals are you guys expecting?

Some of my most hyped reveals are Max Payne 3 and a possible GTA V, but i think that's unlikely. Hitman 5 as well.
 
Grand Theft Auto V, certainly. The next Splinter Cell, hopefully a new Rainbow Six. I'm excited to see the new Hitman, and despite not having much interest in the game itself, I'm interested to see what MW3 looks like. And of course Cafe games.
 
^^ Nice lsit.However, I have absoloutely no interest in another CoD game. The last one I played was Modern Warfare, and even then, I wasn't a big fan.

I'm also looking foward to more footage from one my most anticipated games since 2006. Skyrim. :up:
 
Project Cafe is what I REALLY want to see... and by see I mean a laundry list of games. I am really hoping for a MGS HD Collection that includes an HD Console port of Peace Walker as well as any news MGS5.

Of course I want more Halo news... Combat Evolved remake as well as Halo 4.

Skyrim stuff, Uncharted 3 stuff, ect. I'm basically excited for E3 in general.
 
^^ Nice lsit.However, I have absoloutely no interest in another CoD game. The last one I played was Modern Warfare, and even then, I wasn't a big fan.

I'm also looking foward to more footage from one my most anticipated games since 2006. Skyrim. :up:

Definitely. That's the game I'm most excited about. I was mostly sticking to the "what games do you want revealed?" nature of the question.
 
Keeping my fingers crossed for a GTA V reveal as well from R*. For more footage from games is Hitman 5, ME3 and Max Payne 3 is what I can up with what I am most looking forward to.
 
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