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That doomed console once looked promising, but the lack of support both from third-party studios and from Nintendo ruined any chance it had of following up on the success of the Wii. It’s easy to forget that the Wii U had a solid first quarter as well. No one knew what to think when the cover art leaked last month, but the reaction has been universally positive. A Switch exclusive from Ubisoft, Mario + Rabbids mashes up the Mushroom Kingdom and the Rabbids universe in a turn-based strategy game along the lines of XCOM. That’s a great sign for Nintendo (a company that has to try and top Breath of the Wild) and Switch owners alike.įirst-party games aside, the biggest surprise of E3 might have been the response to Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
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Everyone who went hands on with it fell in love immediately, despite seeing just a sliver of what the full game would have to offer. I didn’t have a chance to actually attend E3 in person this year, but the reaction to Super Mario Odyssey from those who did was singular.
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I can’t imagine that any PS4 owners came away disappointed. There’s plenty to look forward to on the console in the near future, especially from third-party developers. While I would have preferred that Sony focus more on the upcoming holiday season, it was a successful show on the whole for the company. Then there was the pre-show reveal of PlayLink, which allows multiple players to interact with a PS4 game with their phones and tablets. I’ve been dying for more to play on the headset ever since I finished Farpoint. As a PS VR owner, this was a pleasant surprise. Sony showed off a surprising array of PlayStation VR games as well, including a prequel to Until Dawn from Supermassive Games. Of the big exclusives we saw on stage, only Uncharted: The Lost Legacy and The Frozen Wilds DLC for Horizon will hit this year.ĭays Gone, God of War, Shadow of the Colossus, Detroit: Become Human and Spider-Man are all scheduled for 2018 or beyond, and even that might be a bit too optimistic for a couple of them. That shouldn’t shock PS4 owners – after all, if you’re going to front-load the year, the back half is going to take a hit.
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Sony’s E3 briefing was little more than an uninterrupted series of trailers for games that aren’t coming out until 2018 (at the earliest). For the most part, that’s exactly what it did. While it made some headway on the former, it failed at the latter, and that’s not enough.Īll Sony really had to do at E3 2017 was stay the course. It also needed to convince me (or anyone) that it’s worth paying $500 for a spruced up Xbox One. But Microsoft needed this show to be more than “good.” It needed to give me a reason to start using its console as often as I do my PS4 and Switch. Microsoft also surprised everyone by revealing that original Xbox games would be joining the backward compatibility program before the end of 2017.Īll things considering, E3 2017 was a good showing for the Xbox One. Who exactly is going to spend $500 on an Xbox One X when they can pick up an Xbox One S for half the price? I can’t answer that question, and though Xbox head Phil Spencer did an admirable job when asked by Jeff Gerstmann of Giant Bomb, I didn’t think he did a great job of answering it either.īeyond the Xbox One X, the outlook was a bit brighter, with a solid slate of exclusive games on deck for later this year and next, including Forza Motorsport 7, Crackdown 3, Sea of Thieves, State of Decay 2 and Ori and the Will of the Wisps.