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EDGE review MS-Conf: "One of the most contemptuous press conferences in E3 history"

EDGE Magazine have their review up of the Microsoft 2012 Conference. I thought it was a interesting read, very bitter and brimming with self-declared "gallows humour".

If this isn't threadworthy then my apologies - as EDGE are quite respected in the industry, I thought it was a notable read:

It’s not enough that Don Mattrick merely sounds like Criswell, the spit-curled American TV psychic known for his demented ‘predictions’. Together with a bunch of equally insane speakers from Microsoft and its partners, the interactive entertainment boss left this year’s viewer thinking he knew nothing of the future at all - not that it stopped him talking about it. Had someone announced a new virtual currency called the Microsoft Lozenge, which in the absence of interesting videogames to spend it on could be sucked on to make ESPN taste like hot dogs, it wouldn’t have seemed out of place. At least we’d have had a laugh.

There was no new hardware reveal, of course. Not even a whiff of the console codenamed Durango. “Today, it’s all about Xbox 360,” droned Mattrick, kicking off what’s best described as an excellent advert for gaming on PC. Because if Xbox is indeed the biggest console gaming brand on the planet, and if this is the landscape Durango will inherit, then console gaming is in trouble.

One after another, people and games were rolled out that had many wondering what year it was. Halo 4, it turns out, does an excellent impression of Metroid Prime, the demo showing us a fetid forest through a convex tactical visor. Most of it was dedicated to a new enemy type and half of it, at least, seemed to require some thought. Some lore crept in, then blossomed into a montage that spoke of Forerunners, Cortana, and whatever else keeps Halo fans happy. They’re still out there, presumably, and very much in control.

Many expected this year to see a slugfest of frankly barbaric action games, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist drew first blood. Sam Fisher is now in charge of Third Echelon, which besides executing people in balletic fashion means giving plenty of orders. And you know what that means: Kinect! So smug was one presenter’s grin that it fell to his colleague to form the voice commands - and very silly he looked, too. Fisher, meanwhile, has become a mix of Conviction gunplay and Assassin’s Creed traversal. “That’s killing in motion,” apparently.

Next up was EA Sports head Andrew Wilson, who, after introducing Madden 13, proceeded to tear open a hole in the space-time continuum, out of which stepped none other than Joe Montana. That’s right, the Joe Montana Sports Talk Football Joe Montana. He’s still alive. The irony was that, unlike that remarkable Mega Drive game, here Joe was talking into the console rather than out of it. And if that wasn’t revolutionary enough, you can swear at FIFA 13 and the commentary team picks up on it. Progress.

The new trailer for Fable: The Journey involves sub-Zeno Clash combat cut with shots of a player engaged in sub-The Last Airbender live-action spellcasting. There’s a charming game in there somewhere, we’re sure, but the marketing team’s still looking for it. Forza: Horizon’s trailer reminds us what Need For Speed would have aimed for had Criterion not shaken some sense into it. And Gears Of War: Judgment? That could have been a teaser for any Gears game, so don’t expect judgements from us. For whatever reason, no one thought to mention that Horizon is actually very ambitious, and Gears the product of the talented People Can Fly.

What felt like a third of the conference was now dedicated to what you might call the X-top-box: 360 as a streaming media hub. This was a good chance for the presenters to forget that anywhere exists beyond America and Canada, boasting of last year’s UFC app that no one else can get. 35 new content providers were announced, among then Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures. We look forward to learning that we can’t get them either.

Then, suddenly: “Do you love hockey? Of course, right?” We don’t, as it happens, but that didn’t stop a lot of hockey from appearing on the giant screen. That’s the modern notion of choice right there.

The announcement of streaming service Xbox Music came and went in a flurry of lifestyle marketing and UI shots, remarkable for the claim that “you simply can’t talk about entertainment without talking about music”. Introducing fitness app Nike+ Training was the equally shocking: “If you have a body, you’re an athlete.” And if you’ve got a mouth, presumably, you’re a poet. And a console business? You’re Shigeru Miyamoto. Or Rupert Murdoch. Or not. “We know you all love cars!” yelled Marc Whitten stupidly, presenting Xbox SmartGlass.

SmartGlass is best described as a convergence of your Windows devices - tablet, phone, console - around your current activity. So it could “immerse you” in, to use Microsoft’s example, an episode of Game Of Thrones by surrounding you with additional content. That in this demo meant a realtime map showing where the characters are from scene-to-scene, and the usual meta-content about cast and crew. Technically, it’s impressive. It might even end up in games if Microsoft beats the developers hard enough. The last time we checked, though, the most immersive way to watch Game Of Thrones was to establish a realtime link between your eyeballs and the television set, shutting out the inane banter of other household appliances. We must be getting old.

The audience’s bloodlust had calmed enough at this point for some more brutality. The “unique” Tomb Raider looked like Uncharted plus archery until it turned into Crash Bandicoot, Lara stumbling through corridors of rock and trees. It looks gorgeous, just like a movie. You know the rest. Resident Evil 6 looked fun and slick, but not nearly as traumatic as whatever befell its developers backstage, who looked like they’d just seen a ghost. Or Keiji Inafune.

Then - thank God - South Park: The Stick Of Truth was up. The presenting Trey Parker and Matt Stone had clearly been laughing since the middle of the SmartGlass presentation and didn’t actually stop until they were halfway through their lines. They joked that the game would interact with your oven, then they laughed, then we laughed, then we cried while they walked off. They seemed genuinely impressed with Obsidian’s work on the game’s art style and humbled by games as a medium; perhaps they should inherit the entire Xbox business.

Then, in a sneak move worth of Solid Snake, Usher managed to do a live performance halfway through a trailer for Dance Central 3. The guy’s a pro: he even looked like the audience was enjoying it. Xbox Live Kinect game Wreckateer, meanwhile, is a cross between Angry Birds and the bit in Heavenly Sword no one liked.

Somewhere in the midst of this was a cryptic, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it teaser for Matter, another Xbox Live game from Pirates Of The Caribbean director Gore Verbinski. This is one to watch because joining Verbisnki at the helm is Chronicles Of Riddick producer Ian Stevens. Of course, this event treated it like it had been found on the bottom on someone’s shoe.

It sounds like we’re having a lot of fun at Microsoft’s expense here, but it’s gallows humour. Either publishers were genuinely withholding all their games (unlikely), or this was one of the most contemptuous press conferences in E3 history. Returning to the stage before the anticlimactic Call Of Duty: Black Ops II, even Mattrick seemed to be in on some private joke, smirking as he remembered his lines. If anyone was taking this seriously, they were on the wrong side of the stage.

Part of their view is maybe coloured by the fact that many of the services lauded by MS are not available in the UK, at least not at launch. Still, to describe the conference as one of the "most contemptuous" from a normally reserved magazine, is pretty monumental.
 
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Deleted member 81567

Unconfirmed Member
It was pretty brutal. It's not even Kinect that's ruining Microsoft anymore, it's just the entire "entertainment" mentality they're maintaining. Maybe next year will break their shitty conference spell.
 
Yeah.

Its one thing to watch a MS e3 show and be disappointed in the lack of games.

its a whole other world of disappointment when you dont live in the US and none of the cool non gaming video services they announce will be coming to you.

But whatever. They are probably saving there real third party moneyhat moneyz for year 1-2 of the durango
 
Yeah it's clear MS is saving most of their big stuff for next year and the 720. 343 was their only big developer showing something. Even Gears and Forza aren't from the main developers. I didn't think anything outside of Halo 4, Tomb Raider, Splinter Cell, and Gears Judgment looked good. So while we suffered through some straight crap this year, next year should be epic.
 

SCHUEY F1

Unconfirmed Member
Article is ridiculous. It is just a conference. Essentially every major 3rd party game is on the 360 and Halo 4 looks phenomenal. What more do people want, the next console cycle will be here soon.
 

TheOddOne

Member
One after another, people and games were rolled out that had many wondering what year it was. Halo 4, it turns out, does an excellent impression of Metroid Prime, the demo showing us a fetid forest through a convex tactical visor. Most of it was dedicated to a new enemy type and half of it, at least, seemed to require some thought. Some lore crept in, then blossomed into a montage that spoke of Forerunners, Cortana, and whatever else keeps Halo fans happy. They’re still out there, presumably, and very much in control.
Yeah, no. Kneejerk reaction to the max.
 

DMeisterJ

Banned
It was a dreadful conference but they're making money and selling consoles hand over fist doing what they're currently doing. Not sure why people expected different.
 

Omega

Banned
Crazy knee-jerk "gaming is doomed, thanks MS!" article ahoy!

I didn't get a "gaming is doomed, thanks MS!" vibe

More that just "Thanks MS, you fucking suck and it's clearly obvious you have no interest in being in the video game market anymore"
 

1-D_FTW

Member
E3 2012: The most contemptuous E3 in history.

Unless Nintendo blows things up tomorrow, this is going to be marked as the date the AAA console business destroyed itself.
 

jbug617

Banned
Article is ridiculous. It is just a conference. Essentially every major 3rd party game is on the 360 and Halo 4 looks phenomenal. What more do people want, the next console cycle will be here soon.

Generation should be over by now but still might last till 2014
 

sphinx

the piano man
microsoft was never going to deliver because they just can't, they don't have strong franchises to hype gamers with and I think most of us are here for the games, so it was a lost battle since the beginning and it will always be.

In that sense, I never expected MS's conference to have any impact in my gaming life and I am not sure why anyone would, honestly.
 

Raide

Member
I didn't get a "gaming is doomed, thanks MS!" vibe

More that just "Thanks MS, you fucking suck and it's clearly obvious you have no interest in being in the video game market anymore"

What is the Video Game Market? It stopped being just about games years and years ago. MS are just sending off the 360 on what they know is selling. :D
 
it was even worse than i expected. They made almost all the wrong choices..
Usher, Voice controlled games, Horrible uselees smartglass tech, Dana loudmouth, Games that look like early techdemo's on ipad, too much Kinect, too much sports and Way Way Way too much streaming nonsense.



But Halo4 and Southpark were great.
 
I missed the conference, kinda glad I did
It seems like gaming wise it was a catalogue of corridor shooters with various different paints of coat, nothing interesting, and no new I.Ps either - It's definitely not the kind of future I'd look forward to

At least with Sony we can expect at least 2 brand new big budget console I.Ps, I don't think it being this late into the gen is a good excuse for lack of originality - not when MS has been running the Halo/Forza/Gears/Fable cycle for the most of it.
 

StevieP

Banned
E3 2012: The most contemptuous E3 in history.

Unless Nintendo blows things up tomorrow, this is going to be marked as the date the AAA console business destroyed itself.

The conference was pretty mundane, but I wouldn't go that far. At least Matt and Trey cracked a joke at Smart Glass' expense.
 
It started with whatever god-awful thing that was Nintendo showed yesterday to this train-wreck today. The bar is so low now for Sony that they couldnt possibly mess it up...could they?
 
It was honestly so bad and by the numbers that I have lost all enthusiasm in the xbox brand and will probably hold off on purchasing their next console. It's all up to Sony and Nintendo to save gaming now.
 

op_ivy

Fallen Xbot (cannot continue gaining levels in this class)
it had halo 4 and forza horizon, both the next games in my favorite franchises. thats all it needed. but thankfully it also had a really nice looking splinter cell (other then "mark and execute") that has been confirmed to have spies vs mercs and tomb raider (other then an over use of "QTEs").

this is how e3 is. some core games, some marketing and sales, some "apps". people need to understand e3 conferences arent geared only towards gamers, let alone the hardcore gamers.

enjoy your sony and nintendo conferences :D
 
All I saw was typical MS conference fodder. How many years of MS E3 conferences is it going to take before it sinks in that this is what to expect. It doesn't indicate anything.
 

SgtCobra

Member
Then - thank God - South Park: The Stick Of Truth was up. The presenting Trey Parker and Matt Stone had clearly been laughing since the middle of the SmartGlass presentation and didn’t actually stop until they were halfway through their lines. They joked that the game would interact with your oven, then they laughed, then we laughed, then we cried while they walked off. They seemed genuinely impressed with Obsidian’s work on the game’s art style and humbled by games as a medium; perhaps they should inherit the entire Xbox business.
Loved these lines.

It's a well written article in my opinion, harsh, but true.
I remember MS as a company that pushed "hardcore" gaming like no other while the PS3 was struggling and the Wii was doing it's own thing (which is not necessarily bad, I loved it) in the timeframe of 05 till 09
But after the PS3 picked some steam it seemed MS wanted to focus on the entertainment and casual side of things.
I guess they already knew that their fanbase/demographic would stick to the 360 for the multiplat games and the first party exclusives, so.. they are now focussing on the casual crowd (for more profit of course) which won't please the gamers, but it seems to work for MS.
 
It started with whatever god-awful thing that was Nintendo showed yesterday to this train-wreck today. The bar is so low now for Sony that they couldnt possibly mess it up...could they?

The Nintendo thing was just an introduction to the new controller and allready 100x more interesting than 90% of the long ass MS conference.

Bu yeah, Sony and Nintendo will be the only choices for games asside from HAlo4.
 

Arnie

Member
They're right.

Besides Halo 4 (which was absolutely spectacular) the entire thing was a big, depressing joke.
 

Lakitu

st5fu
It was horrible, but I expected as much because of the previous 2. These last 3 have been some of the worst in E3's history. Can they keep it going next year?
 
I should probably add that I don't expect much from MS' E3 conferences, because they made it clear years ago when they were demoing The Beatles: Rock Band that they want these conferences to present the Xbox as a mainstream brand. So you get tons of Kinect, apps, voice controls, and the live demos focus on the most accessible and popular AAA games.

If people really expected Don Matrick to walk up and do a 5 minute demo of Alan Wake 2 and Dust, you haven't quite picked up on what MS is trying to get out of this conference. It's a 90 minute corporate advertisement for the 360, not a love letter to gamers.
 

RoboPlato

I'd be in the dick
It didn't seem as bad to me as the one where they talked about Kinect and ESPN the whole time. South Park, Halo 4, and Tomb Raider all looked great to me.
 

JaseMath

Member
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True.
 

nasos_333

Member
The show was bad, the games though are stunning

Halo 4, Gears Judgement and Forza Horizon news more than made up for the bad show

It is all about the games afterall, not a show
 
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