03-09-2019, 03:37 AM
With E3 news currently appearing at a decent rate, it's probably about that time to go ahead and take a look at the stories, and some rumor, and compile all of them into a thread so we can all keep track. Truth be told this year's E3 is feeling pretty small, but who knows what can happen in the next 12 weeks before things kick-off.
Halo Infinite has already been confirmed for E3, but what about this: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/02/22/...tails-rpg/
According to rumors regarding Halo Infinite, it's set to have light RPG elements, and some player choice Ala Mass Effect as well. Some rumors also suggest that Infinite is a soft reboot for the series, which could bring about all sorts of problems for fans since Halo 5 is not resolved, and a lot of people were hoping the next game would fix it's issues, not just erase them.
EA will not have a press conference at E3 this year: https://in.ign.com/bioware-edmonton-proj...ess-confer
Personally, I'm okay with this. EA's conference last year was like listening to any being in a political position lie their way through a press briefing they didn't want to be at, and it saves time not to have to worry about watch 90 minutes of microtransaction, quite frankly, bullshit thrown in our faces while we wait for the real stuff to begin, provided that real stuff isn't leaked before the shows start.
Devolver Digital will still have a "press conference" https://www.dualshockers.com/devolver-di...2y9nxvKnes
Personally, I'm not okay with this. No seriously, these fake parody conferences have really turned me off from anything Devolver is actually doing. Parody itself is fine and all, but it's so hard to tell what they are actually releasing, or what's just a joke and that's the point where the fun is lost. As someone who wants to become a professional journalist one day, Devolver is a huge detractor from the whole E3 showing, and I am over their conferences and how over the top they are.
Sad thing is, the only conferences we have confirmed for this year's E3 are Microsoft's and Devolver Digital. Hopefully Bethesda is at least wise enough to back off this year unless they can show some actual gameplay of Elder Scrolls 6, and Sony still ends up doing something on their own outside of the E3 space, because this year's E3 looks like it's gonna suck this year, and someone needs to jump in and save it.
Halo Infinite has already been confirmed for E3, but what about this: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/02/22/...tails-rpg/
According to rumors regarding Halo Infinite, it's set to have light RPG elements, and some player choice Ala Mass Effect as well. Some rumors also suggest that Infinite is a soft reboot for the series, which could bring about all sorts of problems for fans since Halo 5 is not resolved, and a lot of people were hoping the next game would fix it's issues, not just erase them.
EA will not have a press conference at E3 this year: https://in.ign.com/bioware-edmonton-proj...ess-confer
Personally, I'm okay with this. EA's conference last year was like listening to any being in a political position lie their way through a press briefing they didn't want to be at, and it saves time not to have to worry about watch 90 minutes of microtransaction, quite frankly, bullshit thrown in our faces while we wait for the real stuff to begin, provided that real stuff isn't leaked before the shows start.
Devolver Digital will still have a "press conference" https://www.dualshockers.com/devolver-di...2y9nxvKnes
Personally, I'm not okay with this. No seriously, these fake parody conferences have really turned me off from anything Devolver is actually doing. Parody itself is fine and all, but it's so hard to tell what they are actually releasing, or what's just a joke and that's the point where the fun is lost. As someone who wants to become a professional journalist one day, Devolver is a huge detractor from the whole E3 showing, and I am over their conferences and how over the top they are.
Sad thing is, the only conferences we have confirmed for this year's E3 are Microsoft's and Devolver Digital. Hopefully Bethesda is at least wise enough to back off this year unless they can show some actual gameplay of Elder Scrolls 6, and Sony still ends up doing something on their own outside of the E3 space, because this year's E3 looks like it's gonna suck this year, and someone needs to jump in and save it.