At this point Nintendo is going to have to show off a Ocarina of Time tier Zelda game to win this year's E3 or surprise us with a lot of cool new games that are unannounced. My money is on Sony winning E3 again though. Well done Sony
Even with the greatest looking Zelda ever, it's just one game compared to quite the swath of impressive games revealed by Sony. They won hands down, no contest.
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Sony floored me from the get-go. When the orchestra was playing, I was watching on my iPad and thinking "Man, this sounds kinda like God of War." I was floored when bearded Kratos stepped out of the house! From there, they just kept slamming me with cool games. So many games....Days Gone looked really cool. Like a more action-packed Last of Us. Horizon looked fantastic. The Crash Bandicoot remakes announcement gave me goosebumps and Insomniac making a Spider-Man game looks incredible. Is it a PS4 exclusive? Death Stranding made me say "Oh hell yes!". The VR games look very, very good from what was shown and coupled with my non-nauseated playtime with the Gear VR, I think I may be getting a PSVR sooner rather than later, especially for the Star Wars game! I guess we can pretty much confirm the Vita is dead since it didn't even warrant a mention or being in a montage.
Microsoft really disappointed me. The remodeled Xbox One looked ok, but would be better in black. Then they completely ruined it by talking about the Scorpio. To me, the Scorpio sounds like an entirely new system that is going to be hamstrung by being forced to have all it's games run on the regular One. The leap in power that Phil suggested is greater than most generational gaps. The new One revision was like stoking a fire, then the Scorpio announcement was like hosing it down with a fire hose. Seemed to be a very bad idea to announce both in one conference. As for the games, Sea of Thieves was the most interesting, but it's online multiplayer only means it would be a pass for me even if I already owned an Xbox One. Microsoft then went one further and gave gamers every reason
not to buy an Xbox One by making all of their games available on the PC as well. I fully see the Xbox brand becoming a "service" and ditching a dedicated console altogether. Maybe not though. Why would they be announcing a new system? Microsoft makes no sense to me these days. They bought Nokia for a bajilliion bucks for Windows Phone and a year or two later scuttled the whole thing.