Sony easily won, IMO. Even if Sly 4 was their only "surprise" game announcement (which for me is amazing enough. I LOVE SLY), the rest of their stuff was a flurry of games coming out this year and next for PS3/PSVita. It's insane. Neither Nintendo nor Microsoft have any number comparable to Sony's software line-up. Though Nintendo's conference was close in quality to Sony's showing, IMO, because they had a few new games to show us, and the WiiU to unveil. But all in all it was still kind of underwhelming. The only two decent Wii games coming out this year are Kirby Wii and Skyward Sword, and it's almost embarrassing how Nintendo demonstrated they don't have anything else (although those games are still golden <3).
Plus, I don't know what it is about Sony. They make stupid decisions sometimes (lots of times) and they come off generally cocky about the choices that they make, but it seems like they genuinely care about being on the consumer's good side. I liked their humble apology about the PSN hacking, I liked the fact that they gave me free games and identity theft protection in return for my patience with them, I liked the fact that they acknowledged that 3D was an expensive barrier and that they tried to make it cheaper for their audience by offering their bundle, and I loved the fact that they set an early goal to make the successor to the PSP $249. I feel like they're trying a lot of things to bridge the gap between their target consumer audience and the things that hold them back from full indulgence (the biggest hurdle being price of anything Sony pushes).
I feel like Nintendo's trying to do it now too, with the WiiU and trying to win back the hardcore. But for some reason it didn't feel as sincere to me as Sony's reaching out at E3.
By the way, it seems that E3 really isn't the same for Sony as it is Nintendo. Sony likes to announce and reveal drops of game information year round, regardless of E3. They announced Starhawk just a few weeks ago, after all.
Nintendo's the opposite. We're lucky if we hear anything about a game before the E3 or a private conference of that year. On the brightside, it usually leads to "Wow, this game exists! And it comes out this year!" but on the downside it means we go really long droughts without knowing anything about upcoming games...until E3 that is.
3N16MA said:
I will take Microsoft over Nintendo still. Wii is lackluster with it's lineup and Wii U is still just tech demos and small glimpses. 3DS lineup is decent but not amazing. Gears 3, Forza 4, The Witcher 2 (console exclusive), is better than what Nintendo has coming.
Well Nintendo has Kirby Wii and Skyward Sword and I'd say both of those are mega-blockbusters in terms of game quality
jkanownik said:
I voted Microsoft. The vote for Microsoft is all about the fact that they're winning right now and no one else did anything to change that. Microsoft is going to dominate the rest of 2011 and early 2012. They're a winner by default. All they had to do was show up.
Even though the Vita price was a nice surprise, it's addressing a limited market and is still a $250 handheld that's the same resolution as an iPhone 4. Nintendo was a mess. They can't fool me twice with a Zelda demo. I still remember the awesome feeling I had when I saw the Gamecube Zelda demo and the disappointment I felt playing that when it finally came out (OVER FIVE YEARS LATER!!!!).
Wow.