| shadowstar ( @ 2009-06-03 23:03:00 |
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So, E3
Awesome fun! Not much to say because the game media will, of course, cover it far better. And good for them, 'cause I'm tired after one day!
So!
Wii Motion Plus. It's not as good as Nintendo say, and there is no one to one there, but it's still fun to play the games. Of course, I thought that about the waggle stuff, too. You're just, you know, pretending it's one to one. SMB for the Wii was fun too. Of course, no one outside the press can see the oether two at the conference right now.
Arkham Asylum was pretty cool. There were some strange graphics, though-- Batman looks awesome, but you look at the guards close up and they look... wrong. Or, they have this really awesome looking street scene, but there's this badly polygoned curve just staring your in the face. Gah! But it's a good game, or at least, what we played of it was.
There were way too many rock band demos, though. I mean, I had fun getting a Zindagi band together to do "Song 2" at Lego Rock Band, but... well, yeah, just too many Rock Bands. There was an "Abbey Road" "building" thing for the Beatles Rock Band edition though. The outside of it looked interesting, though I never went in.
It was also a lot of fun to see some of the people who'd gone to other companies.
White Knight... hmm, I don't know. It's nice, but I found the controls were strange. Maybe it's because I haven't played a JRPG in forever? (Well, I mean, other than Valkyria Chronicles.)
There were a bunch of strange games that clearly weren't targetted at anyone I know. And we did pass by Sony's Hannah Montana (or however you spell it) lilac PSP. I wonder if anyone played that game at E3... I mean, there's certainly a target market for it and all, but I don't think anyone at E3 cares, unless it's maybe other makers of things for that group... Ah well, I guess even those kinds of games have to show somewhere.
Not sure there's much else to say. I tried a few other games, but nothing particularly memorable.