Wow it has been quite some time since I posted. I need to get
into the habbit of posting more regularly... I've been quite busy
with a lot of stuff. There's a lot of things right now that I
want to cover, mostly because I haven't put one of these up in a long
time, however to keep things at a reasonable size, I'll just go over 2
subjects.
E3
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Was expecting more. |
Another year another E3. E3 has come and gone this
year and ultimately left me feeling a bit empty. E3 was
EXTREMELY underwhelming. All 3 console companies had pretty
piss poor conferences and EA's was... why? The only
conference that actually had a pretty consistent showing was Ubisofts
which was good but not amazing.
Microsoft
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Big stage but it lacked big exclusives and variety. |
Microsoft's conference had little to no new big titles and it felt
like they were beating a dead horse with Kinect. Don't get me
wrong, I'm sure Halo, Gears of War and Call of Duty will sell and do
well but there needs to be more, something that feels fresh. I will say what they shown of
Halo, I was impressed, I feel they're evolving the series and they're taking
it in a new, fresh direction. As for game of the show,
South Park actually ended up being the show stealer, a licensed
series, and as expected, they did have me laughing. Over all, the 3rd
party's is what made Xbox's conference worth watching. Both
Splinter Cell and Tomb Raider looked great and had a great showing.
Lastly, Smart Glass was announced which looks like a cool tech
innovation as it gets your phone/pad working with the 360 but
ultimately, I don't see myself or many others using this. I
understand the idea of a second screen, I use 2 for PC gaming, I have
a DS and 3DS, I like the idea of the Wii U's controller and using the
Vita as a controller for PS3 seems fun however I want buttons AND the screen in
my hand at the same time. Having to put down 1 controller and
pick up the screen constantly throughout gameplay doesn't won't make the experience more engaging and will ultimately be more cumbersome.
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Halo 4 got a nice facelift and seems to be evolving! |
They also
had some downloadable and Kinect games shown off but nothing looked
really impressive. They had an on stage demo of this horrible
Angry Birds esc Kinect game called Wreckateer that really did not
deserve to take up stage space. Very underwhelming conference
over all though the 3rd parties looked pretty good. They could of
used other 3rd party games up there, like Borderlands 2 though I
should mention Resident Evil 6 which looks decent.
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Smart Glass and running with a newly announced XBLA title Ascend: New Gods. |
Ubisoft
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Splinter Cell Blacklist is looking very impressive! |
Ubisoft's conference was easily the most well executed and the
most exciting conference shown. Gameplay was shown off for
Assassin's Creed 3 which looks epic though, the Sony conference had
the better of the trailers. Splintercell Blacklist was also
shown in more detail and it looks really amazing. Even though it doesn't
have the same voice actor for Sam Fisher, the gameplay in it
looks fantastic and the animations are top notch. The animations are good enough to the point they could dethrone the
Uncharted series. A really awesome trailer was shown off for
Farcry 3 that displayed the hectic gameplay it'll have and gave us a little more narrative. It was more
mature and had nipples, definitely not for kids, but the game looked
really awesome.
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Farcry 3! It's good to see a different, non military or scifi shooter in the mix. |
There was also a very awesome demo shown off
for Rayman Legends which is a Wii U exclusive. It was easily
the best on stage demo of E3 and shown off the frantic fast pace
multiplayer with the Wii U interactivity. Basically, the players
playing as the actual characters use normal controllers while the Wii
U tablet is used by a player who controls a helper sort of character that interacts with the stage which ultimately makes the game have an even
larger emphasis on coop. One stages displayed, that had a music theme, shown
off very fast pace cooperative action and displayed a very tough, very
core feeling. The crowd was pretty hyped at it and the sounds of the demo started getting drowned in the sounds of the cheering! This got me very excited to try this one! I really
can't wait to try it!
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Rayman Legends made the crowd go wild! |
The last game, easily the best ending to any of the
conferences and easily the game of the show, was a new IP reveal
called Watch Dogs. The game has a modern scifi sort of theme
that revolves around hackers and networks. It shown a guy
basically hacking his way into a club by using a mobile phone and
getting all sorts of knowledge about the people around him using his
phone alone. It gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "there's
an app for that". The action looked pretty fun as well as
the theme, while not original, is a nice change of pace from most of the games at E3. I also liked the fact it didn't feel overly dark and
felt more like an action suspense. Around the end it gave the
impression that the game is going to have online multiplayer and
connect via this hacker network. Nothing else (as far as I
currently know) has come out about this explaining more details however it
was extremely impressive and a great way to end a conference.
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This game easily stood out at E3 this year. |
EA
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Wake me when it's over.... |
EA's show....... Dead Space is coop... taking one of the
last few "scary" series's and turning it into basically
Lost Planet... Crysis still looks gorgeous but unfortunately
it's still in New York and not the Jungle.... Battlefield 3 is getting a horrible
premium service.... Medal of Honor looks like a poor mans
CoD.... Oh and then the usual sports and racing updates.
Huzzah... The somewhat interesting news was Sims is going to
have curvy roads, no I'm not being sarcastic. Apparently the
series never had them (I haven't really played it) and people have
been wanting them for a long time. The other somewhat
interesting bit of news is SWTOR is still getting updates and Bioware has
big plans for the future amidst all the controversy (I'll speak more
on SWTOR in another blog). This conference shouldn't of even
happened, it's a waist of time, money and space.
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Biggest news from EA. |
Sony
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Mr. Sony himself, Kevin Butler! |
Sony actually had some pretty big announcements and some pretty
big exclusives however, many of the announcements and news were not
original and few of the things that they shown felt new. They
had Playstation Allstar Battle Royal which is a game that takes
Playstation characters in pits them against each other in a 4 player
free for all in stages that have themes from various Playstation
games with Smash Bros like floating mechanics, camera style, and
launching mechanics. The game is a clear Smash Bros clone but
instead of admitting it or saying that they were inspired by it, the
game is getting pushed as something "new" and "original"
which is pretty annoying especially considering how big Smash Bros
is.
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Inside the development studio behind Playstation Allstar Battle Royal |
With that said, it was one of if not the best looking
exclusive they shown and I'm admittedly excited about it.
Parappa the Rappa kicking, punching, and chopping Kratos and Sweet
Tooth? Fat Princess and Sly Cooper facing off smack dead in the
middle of the Ratchet and Clank universe? Yes plz!! I
should mention that when they shown the game off, it was a battle on
stage using both the PS3 and the Vita playing cross platform.
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Playstation Allstars Battle Royal is looking good! |
Outside of Playstation All Star Battle Royal, I felt there was a
lot of let down. Like Microsoft they actually touched their
motion controller which like Kinect, still hasn't proven itself to
the core. The game they shown off for Move was Wonderbook, a
very bad looking story book game that was even more unimpressive then
the Angry Birds esc Kinect game. It just didn't look
responsive, it looked nearly unplayable. They shown off more of
the new multiplayer God of War game. No offense, I think they
need to leave this series. Don't get me wrong, I like it but
it's a story heavy game and they already ended it. Also the
game outside of multiplayer doesn't look like its really evolved
much. There needs to be new direction if they're going to
continue it and maybe a new protagonist.
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No lie, this was on stage. Why? |
The other 2 major exclusive titles they shown off were The Last of
Us which is made by Naughty Dog and Beyond Two Souls which is made by
the people behind Heavy Rain. Neither of these games look bad
but neither of these games look original in theme and style.
Beyond Two Souls plays a lot like Heavy Rain and basically follows a
girl who allegedly is possessed or can see spirits. Thing about
it is because it plays like Heavy Rain, that means you hardly play it
and more or less watch it as the game is more about graphics and
story. Another problem I have with this game is the fact is it
gets to that really dark, kind of more violent sort of theme that a
lot of games have but it's all around a child which I find
disturbing. The other title, The Last of Us, has a very post
apocalyptic theme (this style theme is getting old) but Naughty Dog
somehow made the games environment absolutely gorgeous. Also unlike Beyond Two Souls,
the game is a
REAL game that you actually play. Problem, like
Beyond Two Souls but even more so, the game has dark and violent
theme that plays out in front of a kid. This game however is pretty violent, like
the killing and fighting is on par with what I saw from Splinter
Cell. The difference here, you're doing all of this ultra
violent stuff right in front of a kid. Not going to go
elaborate on it but needless to say, though a lot of people are super
excited for both of these games and the crowds went while in the Playstation conference, I was more disturbed.
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A bit too disturbing for my tastes. |
Over all, it felt like 3rd parties, in particular Ubisoft, stole
the show at Sony's conference with 2 showings for Assassins Creed, 1
on PS3 and the other on Vita and a pretty awesome looking Farcry 3 multiplayer demo.
Also I'd like to go ahead and say this, I think Farcry 3 is a nice
contrast to what most FPS's are doing and because of this, I want to
play it a lot more then most the games getting pushed. Also, I was a bit disappointed there wasn't more emphasis on Vita... I was also saddened by the lack of Warrior's Lair which appears to be MIA.
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Not enough Vita, Kaz Hirai, or Riiiiiidge Racer! |
Nintendo
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Nintendo's new mascot! Nonspecific Action Figure! |
Nintendo had a lot to go over. Technically they had 2
conferences for the public, 1 press specific conference, and
a Nintendo Direct (as well as a second Nintendo Direct a week or so afterwards). The
first Nintendo Direct was entirely about the Wii U and they dropped
some major bombs during it. They shown off a redesign of the Wii U
controller with real analogs that have the click buttons when you
press down on them, the controller screen is now bigger, the design
is sleeker and made for better comfort, and it has a NFC reader in it
as well as all the previous features such as a built in mic, built in
camera, and gyro and motion sensing. Also a new addition is the
controller can be used as a TV remote as well. Over all the
controller is looking amazing and a lot of the features that it has
are actually really cool. They also shown off the Wii U Pro
controller which look A LOT like a 360 controller shell (though I'm
not complaining as the 360 controller is comfy) however I'll need to
try it and see what I think as the analogs are both above the buttons
and d-pad.
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Wii U controller redesign. |
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Wii U game pad pro. Looks an awful lot like the 360 controller (which is a good thing imo). |
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You can control your TV with this too! |
They also shown of the Miiverse which is Nintendo's take on the
systems online. I have to admit, I am absolutely impressed.
Basically the Mii's populate the screen and gather around different software and games, showing you what people in your region are playing and doing.
There's a wall system for games where people can communicate with
each other in a twitter/facebook sort of fashion. There's voice
and video chat that looks like it can happen while running whatever
game as the video shown the person pause the game then go run the
video chat (though I won't believe true cross gaming voice chat till
I see it in action). There's also an achievement system and the
ability to comment on peoples achievements, warn people of a problem
ahead, and basically give little messages all over which clearly shows inspirations fromm demon/dark souls. Furthermore, after the Wii U launches, the
Miiverse can be accessed through the 3DS, PC's, and phones making the
Miiverse literally Nintendo's own social network. Over all it
looks like they're taking online seriously now and look to be taking it in the
right direction.
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The Miiverse in all its greatness. | | | |
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The Miiverse wall forum thing. | | |
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In game Miiverse |
The E3 press conference that happened a few days afterwards, was
nowhere near as good as the build up from Nintendo Direct and didn't
have the WOW factor. I don't think any "completely" new IP's were shown at
all and there's was very little big and unexpected games shown from
Nintendo. Pikmin 3 was shown off and looks fantastic gameplay
wise, though graphics kind of look like Wii in HD, however, Pikmin
isn't a game that's about graphics, it's a game about gameplay.
Anyways the game has remained the same in many ways, which isn't a
bad thing as its been a while since Pikmin 2 came out. The gameplay,
look, and theme are very familiar however there are a few new pikmin
and you don't play as Captain Olimar, rather you play as 4 other
new
Captains. Nothing was revealed as to why Captain Olimar isn't here, or course, but it can
lead to some fun story elements and gameplay. The gameplay was
shown primarily with the Wiimote and Nunchuck as those controls are
the most accurate with that style game which is fine by me.
One thing that I didn't like though is Pikmin 3 will have
multiplayer.... but no online... Not that previous ones had
online on gamecube (or really any other games outside of Phantasy Star Online games)
however that could of and should of been there. It could hurt
the games sales, especially after such an awesome online service was
shown off and pushed a couple days before.
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Pikmin 3 and the legend himself, Mr. Miyamoto. |
They also shown off New Super Mario Bros U which while I know a
lot of people didn't like New Super Mario Bros Wii, the game sold very well and is a system seller. Like New Super Mario Bros Wii, I can see this game being a really big key title for Nintendo.
As far as looks, it is definitely the best graphics in any of the New
Super Mario Bros games and the actual style of the game is very much
like Super Mario World on SNES which looked awesome mind you. The game
also was the main game they used to show off the Miiverse however
whether the game will have online or not is not confirmed, which in
Nintendo's case, silence could mean anything.. but usually means no.
They also took a little time to show off some first party 3DS games,
such as New Super Mario Bros 2, Paper Mario: Sticker Star, and
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. Nothing new really. New Super Mario
Bros 2 feels a bit redundant considering there's one coming out on
the Wii U and it hasn't even been a year since Super Mario 3D Land. They also talked a little about Epic Mickey: Power
of Illusion, Castlevania: Mirror of Fate, Scribblenauts Unlimited,
Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance, and Lego City 3DS though nothing
was shown. What was shown though was a ton of 3rd party games
on Wii U.
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New Super Mario Bros. U |
Scribblenauts Wii U was shown and was completely unexpected.
The game looks to take the Scribblenauts idea, theme and style and
expand on it greatly. Literally, a huge world is built around
your ideas and the game has strong online multiplayer. I'm
highly looking forward to it. Also shown off and completely
unexpected was Lego City: Undercover which looks to be a Lego spoof
of the GTA-esc sand box city games. It actually looks pretty
fun and I'm actually interested in it. Zombi U was also shown
off which looks to be the one game to really showcase what this
controller can do. It uses it as a way to interact with the
world, a way to manage your inventory, and a your go to device.
Not enough of the game was shown off during the conference though,
probably because it's a more mature title however, I'm actually
highly looking forward to this one. Along with these 3 games
Batman: Arkham City was shown off and Dark Siders 2, Mass Effect 3,
Tank! Tank! Tank!, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Trine 2, Ninja Gaiden 3,
Aliens: Colonial Marines, Assassins Creed 3, and Rabbids Land were
all talked about. There were also plenty of the usual fitness,
dancing, and ultra casual stuff.... in particular, Sing looked
pretty...... gross. A straight Singstar's clone if you ask me.
Either way, no matter the good or bad, Nintendo is making a much
bigger push for 3rd party games then ever before and things are
looking better for them in this area.
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Scribblenauts came completely out of nowhere. I'm excited for this one! |
The final bit shown off Nintendo Land which looks to be a mini
game bundle, using the Mii's, based around a Nintendo Universe.
The on stage display of the game though did not really convey what
the game had to offer or what it truly was about and over all felt
underwhelming. Unfortunately they ended the conference on this
note.... well not before a cheesy firework session in Nintendo Land
as Reggie left the stage. It was a horrible way to end the
press conference and left a feeling of wanting more. This could
also stem from the news that broke after E3 that Retro Studios had a
game that they were going to show off but they pulled out at the last
moment. On Nintendo's own E3 page, they shown off more footage
of Nintendo Land for about half an hour after the conference which
made the game look a lot better but I didn't see this till after E3.
I was too busy watching GT TV do live demo's of Zombi U which looks
freakin awesome and uses the controller brilliantly which should of
been done on stage at the Nintendo conference and Project P-100 which
is a Wii U exclusive that looks amazing. Project P-100 is made
by Platinum games and has a very actionriffic Pikmin sort of feel but
for whatever reason though, it was also missing from the E3
conference.
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My initial impression of this game is the one you get from looking at this image. |
The 3DS conference that they had afterwards mostly felt like a
rehash of known things. Everything I mentioned earlier was
shown off in greater detail. New Super Mario Bros 2 while
redundant, does offer its own feel with tons and I do mean tons of
coins everywhere. Paper Mario Sticker Star was shown off more
and it looks great as well as Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
Castlevania had a trailer shown and it looks pretty fun. It
brings a nice 2.5d to the table. Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion
was shown more of though, honestly, it doesn't look like a full price
retail game and I personally wouldn't pay $40 for it. Kingdom
Hearts Dream Drop Distance was shown more of as well and it looks
like... well.. Kingdom Hearts which isn't a bad thing. Though it does feels
very much the same as older Kingdom Hearts, even after playing the
demo, the gameplay is rock solid and what we want from this style game. Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 was also shown off and they touched how it works with the 3DS downloadable Pokemon games. Lego Batman
2 was also shown off as well. Ultimately nothing was shown off that
couldn't of been added to Nintendo's original E3 conference.
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Not enough new to justify a second conference. |
E3 Last Words
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Ubisoft indeed won. |
I felt over all, E3 was lacking. I miss the days of seeing
Konami and Capcom having there own presentations, which they did,
just not on stage. I miss the days of more Japanese games being
shown off. I didn't like the fact they gave less space to the
indie scene and put less emphasis on it. But even more then
everything that I just mentioned, I was very disappointed with
Microsoft's, Sony's and Nintendo's conferences. Both Microsoft
and Sony have been on this shooters and motion games are the only things
gamers want craze and its been pretty disheartening. Sony has a
huge list of awesome games just waiting to be revived from PS1 and
PS2, like Parappa the Rappa, who is arguably the most talked about
character in Playstation All Stars Battle Royal, but instead of going after
fan favorite series's, they keep going after more mature, gory, and
many times gun-riffic titles that are getting really played out.
Microsoft, while they don't have the history that Sony has, they do have
quite a few IP's that could really use a revival as well. Some
from Xbox original, some from the early days of 360 and xbox live,
and some from a studio they acquired called Rare. It is so sad
to see Rare's potential go to waste. They have a ton of REALLY
BIG series's that are just waiting to be revived and the lack of
using those series's is doing more harm then good for Microsoft.
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This is what Microsoft has Rare doing these days.... |
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Parappa's going to be in Playstation Allstars Battle Royal but when's he getting a new game? |
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Vita didn't get enough screen time... and whatever happened to Warrior's Lair? |
I felt over all Nintendo's news was good but the conferences were
lacking. The best information came from the Nintendo Direct,
from Gametrailer's stage, from the floor, and from things that
happened afterwards. Reggie confirmed Fire Emblem Awakening off
screen, which should of been an on stage announcement. The 3DS
XL was announced in a Nintendo Direct a week or 2 after the
conference. Project P-100 wasn't on Nintendo's stage, neither
was the Rayman Legends Demo nor the lengthy ZombiU demo. These
are some of the biggest announcements and demo's shown off at E3 and
unfortunately none of them were in the conference. They didn't
show off Heroes of Ruin gameplay which imo, should of been there.
They didn't touch The Last Story till the Nintendo Direct after E3, which
should of also been on stage. Over all, I feel that Nintendo
should of cut out the needless talking from E3, such as spread sheets
and sales pitches, and put the content from the 2 Nintendo Directs
and the 3DS conference into the main conference as well as shown off
all Wii U exclusives in detail in the conference. If they would
of done this, there conference would of been great but because they
didn't many people who only pay attention to that one conference were
not impressed.
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The Last Story should of been shown or at least mentioned in the conference. |
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Heroes of Ruin should of had an on stage demo. |
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ZombiU deserved a lot more screen time. It's easily the best game to showcase the new controller. |
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The mere mention of Fire Emblem would of also been HUGE but they waited till after the E3 conferences to announce it randomly in an interview on the floor. |
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The Nintendo 3DS XL should of been E3. PERIOD! |
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Project P-100 was one of the biggest surprises and was one of the most awesome looking new IP's at E3, yet it wasn't in Nintendo's conference... |
I felt that this E3 was very stale and that console gaming is feeling
pretty stagnant. If it was for Ubisoft, E3 would of been total a
bust. I also feel that E3 needs to showcase more foreign and
indie games, not just the big titles. Because they didn't, we were
left with one of the worst E3's over all.
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Ubisoft dropped major bombs on E3. Assassins Creed stole the limelight more then once. |
OUYA
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Here comes a new challenger! |
This month, 1 month after E3, one of the biggest pieces of gaming
news has hit which the announcement of this alone at E3 could of
changed the entire outlook of it. A new gaming console called
OUYA was announced out of nowhere. It's powered by the Android
operating system, uses a Tegra 3 chip, and wants to bring the free to
play model, the indie experience, and the modding community to
consoles by making the system an open platform and letting basically
anybody develop for it. The system also is only going to cost
$99. The kicker here is the system is not being backed by the
big investors nor the publishers and has gone to kickstarter to raise
the money needed ($950,000) to get going. It reached that goal
in a matter of hours and in 1 day reached over 2 million dollars and
made a lot of supporters. As of right now, as I type, they have
over 36,000 backers and they have gotten over 4.6 million dollars in pledges. This is amazing considering the kickstarter has 25 days till it ends. The splash this
system made while not mainstream, is huge.
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This is the console size compared to the PS3 and 360. |
I'm very interested in this. One of the major problems with
this generation of systems is the fact the systems are so closed
off. There have been some major games that have come out in
other regions that me and like minded gamers wanted to play, like
Monster Hunter Frontier, Disaster Day of Crysis, Fatal Frame 4,
Toshinden Wii, and plenty of other games that never came out in NA
and some that we had to fight tooth and nail to get like Xenoblade
and The Last Story which are games from pretty big name designers and
design teams.
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The idea that region locking in this day and age is good for business is a complete load of crap. Region locking is only good IF YOU LOCALIZE YOUR PRODUCTS!!! |
Because 360 and Wii are region locked and you can't easily import games, you either need to get an imported
console or mod your system which modding is very bad for 360 and Wii
users. On 360, Microsoft is constantly doing scans banning peoples accounts from Xbox Live (their payed online service), banning peoples
consoles, and sometimes even their IP's which basically kills the
point in modding as many 360 games are about the online. On Wii
it's even worse, if you mod your system, you can easily brick your
system (break it) and if you don't but you're still going online
regularly after modding, Nintendo will brick your system in a forced
update. To add to this, if you get around the updates but lets
say you bought a ton of games in Wii's online store and your system
breaks or goes out, those games you bought are now permanently lost
as the games bind to your system and not an account... and well,
Nintendo IS NOT going to help anybody who tampered with the system
regardless of purpose.
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Here's a list of the most Pirated games of 2011. Xenoblade is arguably a much smaller name but manages to come in #3 do to taking too long to get localized (or rather players not knowing it would get localized) and region locking.... |
The PS3 thankfully doesn't have region locking however it also has its fair share of
problems, like the crazy PSN outage that happened last year from
hackers taking down their unsecure online service and the updates
that take away features that were originaly put on the system.
The platform is a lot more open then either 360 or Wii but still,
developers face a high entry fee regardless of console and legally, there is no modding
community.
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The creators of OUYA WANT you to hack and mod as it is what has been the driving creative force behind gaming for years. |
This is where OUYA can easily outshine the current
consoles. Encouraging modding and hacking means user made
translations for Japanese games that the developers can't (or rather
publishers won't) bring over, DOTA/Tower Defense and Counter Strike
like start ups except on a console, and even strong indie games and game
school projects that can go straight to a console without the stupid politics
and ridiculous prices of the current console companies. The possibilities of this system are huge! A platform like
this could really change the console gaming industry and in a good way.
Hopefully, this system comes out and they do things right!