You did not come here for a nuanced discussion of the positives inherent in every E3 press conference, and the love we all share for this medium. You came here for blood, and it is blood you shall receive.
While E3 is supposed to be a place where the video game industryâs biggest players present their wares in a bid to get you all excited about everything, it invariably ends up a contest, in which the game-playing public declare that some showings were better than others, and that the losers should thus be put to death.
To assist you, dear reader, here are our own takes on which games/companies have walked away from this week showered in accolades, and also which face a violent end in the court of public opinion.
SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY â Jazz, hats, taxis, weddings, tanks: this is a weird Mario game, but itâs also shaping up to be a very good one
BEYOND GOOD & EVIL 2 â My, this looks different since the last time we saw it. How nice.
WOLFENSTEIN II: THE NEW COLOSSUS â We werenât into the last Wolfenstein for the shooting, we were in it for the story, and that looks like itâs being well catered for here with a ground floor view of a Nazi Americana
MARIO + RABBIDS KINGDOM BATTLE â We were all so ready to laugh at this game. But a Mario vs XCOM joint? Thatâs interesting. Pity they didnât call it Mario Tactics, though.
EAâS SINGLEPLAYER SPORTS RPGs â Sports games have slanted their offerings towards the lucrative multiplayer market for years. Itâs nice to see the emphasisâinspired by the success of rival NBA 2Kâsliding back towards the loner, with three of EA Sportsâ big releases this year (FIFA, NBA Live and Madden) each including a cinematic singleplayer campaign.
SKULL & BONES â Assassinâs Creed IV without the Assassin nonsense, and with new sea shanties, is a game to get excited about
ASSASSINâS CREED ORIGINS â Oh, did we say Assassin nonsense? This doesnât look like nonsense at all, with Origins looking like a mix of Breath of the Wildâs acrobatic combat blended with Ghost Reconâs drone warfare.
SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS â Yet another remaster would have been pushing it with this game,but thankfully this is a full-blown remake, meaning even those who have played it to death on PS2 and/or PS3 will find new stuff to poke at and enjoy.
METROID â The people cried out for a new Metroid game. They got two. What the fuck.
PRESS CONFERENCES â For as long as I can remember, there has always been a âwinnerâ when it comes to the big publisherâs E3 press conferences, and everyone else was left to worry about just far theyâd fallen behind. This year, I donât think anyone nailed it. Microsoft showed a lot of games but not many interesting ones, Sonyâs show was a procession of stuff weâd already seen, Ubisoftâs was competent, and the less we say about EA (zzzz) and Bethesda (just not enough games for their own show) the better. 2017 has been a year for small, individual highlights, not barnstorming presentations as a whole.
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GRAN TURISMO â Gran Turismo was once a jewel in Sonyâs crown, a certified system-seller. In 2017, the series has slid so far down the companyâs (and publicâs) pecking order that the upcoming Gran Turismo Sport didnât even make it into Sonyâs E3 press conference. It was a sad sight to behold.
ESPORTS COMMENTERS â Weâre not talking about the real ones. You guys do good work. I mean the fakes ones that companies drag out to narrate gameplay demonstrations at E3. It is excruciating. Please stop.
PLAYSTATION VITA â Undertale is coming to Vita, something even Sonyâs official tweet failed to mention. Aside from that, it was another agonising major show for Vita owners, with enough news to keep the system alive, and thus too much news to let us officially put the handheld out of its misery.
BETHESDAâS CREATION CLUB â No matter what they call it or what kind of spin they put on it, every time Bethesda tries to trot out a way of getting people to pay for mods (or even just exert some control over the market for them), the people get angry
And thatâs it! Literally everything else was just fine