DeepEnigma
Gold Member
The gripe is with the ""We wanted AAA games that would fully demonstrate the horsepower of the machine" statement.
I don't think all those indie games demonstrated much. And surely they didn't look impossible on this gen.
Horizon and R & C were the highlight of the show. And while they looked great, they looked out of place with a bunch of indie games on the same show.
Maybe it'd of been better if they separated AAA and indies for different shows or 1st and 3rd party.
Isn’t this the very same thing that happens at all game shows, especially E3?
I personally have no issue if either company does this, it adds variety. You need to have what is essentially the new “AA” slotted and not blow your entire AAA load in one showing
There are now 3 to 4 indie games that I never even knew of or were even close to being on my radar, that I’m now super interested in and looking forward to playing on or around launch.
We don’t even know the launch lineups or the release dates for the consoles, so I’m sure they’re going to have another show presenting that with more games they held back for that release date and price reveal.