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RE: E3 2021 | "Virtually" Indestructible - Moonface - Jun 15th, 2021

(Jun 15th, 2021, 12:39 AM)Karo Wrote:
I'm curious about the capcom one they have potential to have something interesting.
It was mostly just Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Stories 2, with a bit about Ace Attorney too. The rest from what I can recall was nothing noteworthy.

Razer had their presentation a moment ago, and showed off their new gaming laptop, a charging thing, and a mask with RGB lights. Not sure about the mask being a Q4 thing since by then the market for masks is likely going to be very low and it'll really only see use for people who want to be safe in very packed and notoriously illness inducing places such as conventions or flights.


RE: E3 2021 | "Virtually" Indestructible - ShiraNoMai - Jun 19th, 2021

The laptop seemed really legit. It was crazy they fit the 3080 in that small little 14 inch. Same with the power supply pack for the charger. Absolutely crazy.

Anyone got any final opinions on E3 as a whole this year? It's clear the pandemic made heavy hits to the industry so it was quite underwhelming as a result, but I still think there were a few gems to come out of it.


RE: E3 2021 | "Virtually" Indestructible - Dragon Lord - Jun 19th, 2021

Overall pretty bad, but got a few promising things out of it in Elden Ring footage, Salt & Sacrifice and Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin.

XSEED announcing that Rune Factory 4 would be coming to PS4 was kind of annoying, because I wasted money on the Switch version. Would have obviously held off on buying it if they would have let us know it'd come to other platforms in the future.


RE: E3 2021 | "Virtually" Indestructible - Moonface - Jun 20th, 2021

Overall I thought this years E3 was weak, with more conferences than not feeling like they didn't really have a need to happen except to fill an obligation to having an E3 show. Although for companies like Gearbox who I don't think ever do one, I hope they never do another after the joke of a conference they did this year. I heard Koch was pretty bad too.

I still think the show will be unable to fill the void left by Sony though, at least until another presentation can put out an absolute banger to make up for the missing third of the big three.


RE: E3 2021 | "Virtually" Indestructible - ShiraNoMai - Jun 21st, 2021

ESA getting all those companies to have "conferences" was probably a mistake, honestly, but you know, if anything else, it did actually feel like an E3 this year, moreso than the past two years. It's just unfortunate that COVID fucked up development so hard that there was barely anything to show. Next year's could definitely be a banger, though, as development kicks off again as we overcome this pandemic in the places that host developers.


RE: E3 2021 | "Virtually" Indestructible - Moonface - Jun 23rd, 2021

(Jun 21st, 2021, 03:21 AM)ShiraNoMai Wrote:
ESA getting all those companies to have "conferences" was probably a mistake, honestly, but you know, if anything else, it did actually feel like an E3 this year, moreso than the past two years. It's just unfortunate that COVID fucked up development so hard that there was barely anything to show. Next year's could definitely be a banger, though, as development kicks off again as we overcome this pandemic in the places that host developers.
Definitely a mistake, but the ESA might not have even know what the companies were going to do in their conferences this year since nothing was on-site. But even if they did know, the negative reception is going to be aimed more at the company behind the conference than it will be at the ESA.

I'd really hope that for next year, developers don't show a lot of games with really far away release dates. This year was nice that a lot of stuff was announced for within the next 365 days, likely because those projects are the only ones that have enough progress during Covid to be certain for their release dates. I feel like there were a lot less far out releases with vertical slices this year compared to normal.