I really thought they were going there with that whole "Suzy" bit during their conference...but no, that just led to the announcement for Grim Fandango. Not that I'm against a Grim Fandango remaster, but that was some serious blue-balling.Casual Shinji said:Oh yeah, I just forgot one... Hey Sony, how about that backwards compatability we were gonna get to play PS1 and PS2 games on our PS4? Slip your mind?
I liked to call that video "Bioware's desperate PR extravaganza". Note how they continuously stressed how they are the "best" when it came to narrative and story telling. What other reason for them to do that besides trying to make amends for the horribly polarizing Dragon Age 2 and the apocalypse that was Mass Effect 3's ending (or the whole game if you hated it that much.)CloudAtlas said:Something of substance about Mass Effect 4.
Well, actually I haven't been looking forward to anything in particular, that was just the biggest disappointment. If you all you're willing to show are 5 seconds or so of a Krogan standing around somewhere and a few pictures, then better show nothign at all.
They have those every year. Last year they had one for the Xbox One and on it there was something called "Banjo Kazooie: Gruntyland", and then there were pictures showing a logo. The only leak I saw was for the Mario Maker one, and even then people were calling it fake and that the picture was photoshoped. Generally don't believe the "leaks" too much around E3, because more often then naught it's a fake.Dragonbums said:What happened to that whole "leaked" reveal pamphlet that was making rounds about Nintendo's E3 showing?
There were rumors of a Mario Sunshine HD remake, but it seems that either the list really was fake, or they withheld from actually showing it because of said leak.
I suppose this one got more traction since they were very very plausible.Neronium said:They have those every year. Last year they had one for the Xbox One and on it there was something called "Banjo Kazooie: Gruntyland", and then there were pictures showing a logo. The only leak I saw was for the Mario Maker one, and even then people were calling it fake and that the picture was photoshoped. Generally don't believe the "leaks" too much around E3, because more often then naught it's a fake.Dragonbums said:What happened to that whole "leaked" reveal pamphlet that was making rounds about Nintendo's E3 showing?
There were rumors of a Mario Sunshine HD remake, but it seems that either the list really was fake, or they withheld from actually showing it because of said leak.
Hell, I knew Sony's whole conference last year because my friend and his boyfriend work for Sony and so told me and 2 of my friends what E3 was gonna have for Sony.
Also, something's telling me that once I say I'm gonna record Super Mario Sunshine, then the HD remake gets announced. Happens every time I do an LP of a game, and it's been especially a pain in the ass with the Square Enix games I do... >.>
Well, they are the best in their niche... or rather the only ones actually.Dragonbums said:I liked to call that video "Bioware's desperate PR extravaganza". Note how they continuously stressed how they are the "best" when it came to narrative and story telling. What other reason for them to do that besides trying to make amends for the horribly polarizing Dragon Age 2 and the apocalypse that was Mass Effect 3's ending (or the whole game if you hated it that much.)CloudAtlas said:Something of substance about Mass Effect 4.
Well, actually I haven't been looking forward to anything in particular, that was just the biggest disappointment. If you all you're willing to show are 5 seconds or so of a Krogan standing around somewhere and a few pictures, then better show nothign at all.
You know they will. Nintendo EAD loves bloom way too much to let it go, they love bloom as much as J.J Abrams loves lens-flare. Ever since they discovered it in the GameCube days they love to over saturate some of their games with it. Bloom on it's own is not bad, however it has to be used with the right colors. Bright colors cause it to become too bright and blurry to where you think the contrast is messed up. It does however work with darker colors such as browns and blacks. Twilight Princess used bloom correctly most of the time, the only time it being really bad is at sunset and the Eldin Bridge section. The Prime series used it well too, but there were still small problems. I honestly find Wind Waker HD's use of bloom to hurt my eyes because the problem is that Wind Waker had so many bright colors.Dragonbums said:I suppose this one got more traction since they were very very plausible.
If they are doing a Super Mario Sunshine remake- Nintendo...pleeeeease don't go bloom overboard. That will be the most retina burning game in existence if they do.