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Originally Posted by Typhoid
You heard it here folks, Sony doesn't care about making money or their company.
I think the entire E3 show is a bunch of BS, and it's the big showy-grandiose sets, stages, and announcements that make it totally weak. I don't care how long it takes, or how you introduce a game, just make a good goddamn game, and do it well. It's just a cock waving competition between the three main companies, which gives fanboys fuel for the "ZOMG I CANT WAIT FOR NEW MARIO/ZELDA GAMES".
What happened to just not hyping things up to the point of a Jonas Brothers concert in a Catholic Girls' school. Tell us about it 4 months from release at most. Anything more than that is pointless.
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I think its actually kind of funny the way e3 has become, as MS went pretty hush for the better part of 10 months so that they could have surprises at e3.
My thing is, a good game is a good game no matter when you show it. I was listening to a podcast last night, and they made a point that the entire thing with Punchout Wii and to a lesser extent Excitebots took place in between last year and this year's e3.
We got the annoucement, a few trailers and went a few months (less than 2 for Excitebots) we got the game.
That said, FF 14 was nothing more than dick waving for Sony at its best, I think it looks interesting, but really after today's Q n A, it doesn't even look like Square-Enix is 100% sure on the game (it may not be exclusive, they couldn't answer pricing or beta, or show anything more of the game)