{"id":1394,"date":"2009-05-31T07:48:29","date_gmt":"2009-05-31T07:48:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/danielprimed.com\/?p=1394"},"modified":"2009-05-31T07:51:23","modified_gmt":"2009-05-31T07:51:23","slug":"e3-2009-predictions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/danielprimed.com\/2009\/05\/e3-2009-predictions\/","title":{"rendered":"E3 2009 Predictions"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Yearly predictions, managed to scrape this one in on time. Phew! <\/a><\/p>\n I still don’t understand the pessimism leveled at last year’s E3<\/a>. True, it was less of a spectacle and Nintendo had a rather lite showing and all, but if you cared enough, you’d realize that were plenty of interesting games on offer, as the past 12 months have proven. This year E3 is undergoing a glorious resurrection, returning from the ashes like a phoenix. Of course, I think people will still wage their cynicism over the show, and I’ll still probably love it. So onto my predictions;<\/p>\n If I could watch only one of the three conferences, I’d probably choose this one. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer, I guess. It’s no secret that I have a great distaste in the way Microsoft has co-ordinated themselves this generation<\/a> with the Xbox 360 Even though I personally dislike the way they go about business, no one can deny that Microsoft have made many a smart move this generation to constantly undercut the competition. It’s not PS3 fanboy fury, I just don’t like cooperate Microsoft, but more importantly the exclusive games on the system are generically western orientated in a way that purely disinterest me<\/a>.<\/p>\n This year I think Microsoft will gear the conference to the same tune as 2008; consolidating their key assets of services, internally produced games and a few key, bought exclusives to deliver a persuasive presentation. I think that they’ll roll out the next phase of the Xbox experience which will attempt to match the approachable aesthetic with a more workable environment, creating a more cohesive package and probably rolling out some surprise new features which accentuate the tweaks. I guess one of those will be to give avatars a purpose.<\/p>\n Their main line up of games will include Splinter Cell: Conviction<\/em>, Mass Effect 2<\/em>, the new Molyneux title, Alan Wake<\/em>, one or two new internally developed games, possibly a shared release with next Valve game and Metal Gear Solid 5<\/em> . The latter of which will be another show stopper for Microsoft. As much as it pains me to say, all the evidence in the teaser site<\/a> points to the 360 conference<\/a>. I’m guessing that the new title will have some new twist such as being a series of downloadable episodes filling in the gaps of the series. I think it’s a stupid idea to drag the series on like this, but they’ll do it, I just hope they remove Hideo Kojima for good this time. He’ll be there to spruik the new game, so I doubt it. Microsoft will also use their timely advantage to premier videos and announcements for top-tier multiplatform releases like Assassin’s Creed II<\/em>. The video has already been leaked supposedly.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \n I don’t think that there will be many new IPs in their casual gaming sector, resulting in less time with the daffy performances that degrade the very sector they’re trying to market towards. A large part of this year’s casual gaming effort will be iterative of previous attempts, including Lips 2<\/em>, a repackaged 1 Vs 100<\/em> and anything else that got left on the cutting room floor from last time.<\/p>\n The big news will be Microsoft trumpeting their MGS5<\/em> victory (it’ll be multiplatform) as well as dropping a bomb on services and wooing fans with with video footage for the new games. Honestly, any video of Halo:ODST<\/em> will grab headlines, no matter how uninteresting, but that’s their strategy; to steal the thunder from the competition by igniting the noise of their inflated fan community. Overall, it’ll be a well rounded success. Maybe they’ll mention Xbox Live Arcade or the neglected Community Game and Games for Windows.<\/p>\n I cant shake an itch that Final Fantasy XIII<\/em> and MGS5<\/em> will eventually expose teething weaknesses in the Xbox 360 hardware. Kojima Productions last year finished producing a mammoth 4-year project for the Playstation 3, filling up a 50gb dual-layered Blu-ray disc and now they are producing a sequel to that game on a technically inferior system with discs that hold less than a 1\/3 that size. The same with FF XIII<\/em>, Square-Enix is producing the game ground up for the PS3 and then once its done, will port it across. I’d be cautious here.<\/p>\n This year Sony’s conference will continue to ascend in quality after last year’s good presentation. The justification remaining the same; games. Last year Sony delivered a solid conference, sporting a series of top-tier 1st and 3rd party titles for all their systems and PSN. This year, the number of those titles is set to increase and with the PS2 out of the equation, they can now concentrate on the products which need it.<\/p>\n The PSP Go! which has already been legitimately leaked<\/a>, will be announced. They’ll have to work around the leak somehow, I suspect they won’t do it very well. Everything else about the system is already known, go out and read about it! This is a huge announcement that will create only rather small impact since it was already a given, no real surprises there. What will surprise though are the number of big brand titles coming for the system. The following should all be due in before this time next year, no doubt they’ll feature in a montage;<\/p>\n Soul Calibur Broken Destiny Video for all of these games will be shown, I suspect most will be playable. They’ll all be due in the next year or so, bolstered by a strong marketing campaign for Christmas time. These titles should also plunger another hole for the PSP Go! that is, with no UMD drive, how will players access games? Sony will combat this by announcing that all future PSP titles (including all of the games just listed) will arrive on the Playstation Network for download in time with UMD release or earlier. They’ll also likely reiterate their push to back-catalogue older PSP titles. This will then be coupled by announcing a slew of new PSone games for the service, including support by developers Capcom, Namco and Square-Enix. Capcom already began their push early this week with Resident Evil: Director’s Cut<\/em><\/a>, I think the other games will be arriving shortly, starting June.<\/p>\n They will then talk about managing the two systems and prove their case by reiterating previously announced bundles for the second half of the year including the FF Dissidia<\/a><\/em> and Hannah Montana<\/em> packs. The latter represents a push towards the tween market, maybe they’ll mention that too.<\/p>\n From there they’ll probably discuss either the PS3 Slim or a price cut, hopefully both. It would be wiser for them to announce the price cut later, but doing it at E3 will only aid in Sony in their tussle for the headline with Microsoft. They’ll probably lose the attention seeking battle overall, but have more interesting content in greater quantity, as was the case last year.<\/p>\nMicrosoft’s Conference<\/h3>\n
Sony Conference<\/h3>\n
\nLittleBigPlanet
\nAssassin\u2019s Creed PSP
\nDissidia Final Fantasy
\nRock Band Unplugged
\nMotorStorm Arctic Edge
\nTekken 6
\nMetal Gear Solid
\nFinal Fantasy Agito XIII
\nGran Turismo
\nJak and Daxter
\nLunar remake
\n3rd Birthday<\/em> (Parasite Eve 3)<\/p>\n