Friday Night FragFest: June 5, 2009 - Post E3 Edition

Thu Jun 04, 2009 at 08:21:39 PM EDT

As Blankman wrote up yesterday, E3 was a hell of an experience for the first time.  I really wanted to go in large part because I wanted to meet some of the folks behind the sports game categories but because Take Two isn't exactly rolling in dough, they didn't really have a presence there and Peter Moore was no where to be found.

It was great to be able to hang out with Blank all day long.  And I got to meet MDK for the first time, which was a pretty cool experience.  Both he and I have lost a tremendous amount of weight so we both kind of looked like different people.  I think between MDK and myself we've lost about 125 pounds.

For me, it wasn't really the swag-fest that I expected.  Everyone talked about how freely the swag was flowing in years past, but for whatever reason, it just wasn't there in abundance this year.  I had a big bag but basically came home with something like three tee shirts and one of them being Red Steel 2 (anyone a fan of this franchise who might like it is welcome to it).  Blank also noted that there was a lot more space to walk around than in years past.  

I think one of the coolest elements of the show was being able to just see so many new games that I've discussed for seemingly years (God of War 3, Prototype, Assassin's Creed 2) in one place.  I only got to go hands on with really three games.  Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Prototype and Uncharted 2.  Blank got his hands on Shadow Complex and the new Gears 2 content as well.  But I've got to say that of the three things I played, Prototype was the game that had me smiling from ear-to-ear.  And it wasn't because it was exceptionally beautiful (it's kind of brown, drab and depressing), but it was the gameplay that just completely rocked.  Dropping flying elbows on tanks seemed like it would never get old.  And I've always talked about the one thing that would always make a game appealing to me was the level of badassery.  Prototype definitely kicks it up to an 11 because it's just about ridiculous amounts of destruction.  I beat the crap out of anything in my way and I looked like a freaking animal doing it.

Uncharted 2 multiplayer was a lot more enjoyable than I expected.  I've been a pretty big naysayer on shoving MP in a single-player oriented game, but the minute I picked up the spinning mini-gun and mowed down a bunch of fools, I was pretty sold on it.  I wound up killing the most dudes on my team and game (eight).  I then used that as the excuse as to why I suck at most online games.  I told Blank, "If only I had the time to practice, I might be able to keep up with these kids like Infidel."  Heh.  I also really liked BC 2, but I will say that the new control scheme that they have (a lot of stuff is mapped to the d-pad now) really screwed me up for the first half of my game.  I couldn't find the gun I liked and I couldn't seem to locate the gun-mounted grenade launcher that was so effective at blowing holes in the wall in the first game.  And in MP, you just don't have time to ask how to do certain things.  

Sadly I never got to see Assassin's Creed 2 in motion, which I really wanted to do.  It's easily my biggest contender for my personal game of the year along with Modern Warfare 2.  I saw plenty of Splinter Cell: Conviction and it really appears like they're going for a Jason Bourne vibe to it which actually holds appeal for me.  I was never a big fan of sneaking games in the past because it appeared like if one person saw you, the whole game was messed up.  But it looks like there is a myriad of ways to play this game.  Still, I will probably withhold whether or not I actually buy it until the reviews come out on it.

I really wanted to also see MW 2 in person, but it was cool enough to meet Robert Bowling, aka fourzerotwo.  We had a good laugh over the ass kicking they gave us last year as Blank mentioned.

I realized that I never spent a single moment at the Nintendo booth at all, so I can't give you any insight on them.  I still haven't actually even seen their press conference.

Other games I saw at the show that sparked my interest are Singularity, Split Second and The Saboteur (the demo at the EA press conference was so freaking cool).

Oh and God of War 3 looked absolutely beautiful and gorgeous and remarkable.  I'm so stoked to play that.  Already in early 2010, it sounds like we're going to have God of War 3 as well as Battlefield: Bad Company 2.  Thank goodness some of this stuff got pushed off.  As for my takeaways from the show, my head was essentially ringing from all the noise.  It's incredibly loud and there's a ridiculous amount of sensory overload.  

By the way, one of the PR guys for EA was telling me that Mass Effect 2 has a much better shooting mechanic and that it looks like it will play a lot more like a shooter with RPG elements to it.  That makes me a bit more interested than I was before because I hated the shooting in the first Mass Effect.  So much so that I wound up quitting on it.

Halo: ODST does look pretty cool.  The line for people to play it was pretty huge and I didn't really want to wait in it, but it looked like it had very similar mechanics to everything in Halo so those that love those mechanics will love it.  Those that don't, probably won't.  I don't know if it's me alone on this, but there's something about Master Chief missing from the game that makes it so much less interesting to me.  It isn't like the MC is some outstanding developed character, but I grew attached to the big green guy over the course of three games.

As of right now, coming out of the show, my top five most anticipated games this year are:

  1.  Modern Warfare 2:  IW just knows how to make a killer first person action game with the perfect controls and feel.  They are the standard.
  1.  Assassin's Creed 2:  One of my favorite franchises now.  Altair was a bad ass and Ezio looks like he's a step above what Altair was with much more to do to get the job done.  Interestingly because of the PSP Assassin's Creed game, I might switch consoles on this one and get the PS3 version instead of the 360 one.  I love this franchise and want everything surrounding it.
  1.  Uncharted 2:  I loved the first game, but this one is possibly the prettiest game on consoles I've ever seen.  And if the multiplayer lasts more than a week, I think it has a chance of being pretty damn good (although the map we played on was very small and straightforward which was probably good for a demo, but not good over the long haul).
  1.  God of War 3: Good lord, they amped up the brutality in this series.  It was freaking incredible and amazing to see Kratos as Mr. Bad Ass literally ripping a guy's head off in slow motion.  They might have to tone this down to get an M rating because, well, wow.  Still, the pacing of the demo looked fantastic.
  1.  Prototype:  This game is so much fun.  My only question is, will this game have lasting appeal over 12 hours or so of gameplay?  Or will it pull a Wolverine and die on me half way through?  I hope not because I felt like such a bad ass playing this.

I've probably got more to share.  But one thing I will share is that David Ellis is pretty much a king among men.  I loved meeting him and I hope to hang out with him and have beers sometime in the near future.  He's a fantastic person who helped me score my way inside.  So I wanted to publicly thank David for that all access pass he got me.

Oh and for FFF this week, I'm up for whatever.  Maybe we could even get a few Gearheads who got the Uncharted 2 code to play a little bit of that later on? I don't know if you can party up as I haven't played it yet.  But definitely some Gears 2.

Sorry for the extra long post, but sign up below and maybe I'll catch you tomorrow night at around 9 p.m. PST.

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  •  Tyler (none / 0)

    what is your secret to loosing the weight?  You look great in the pic with your brother and Blank.  Glad you had a great time at E3.  Thanks for the info!!  I'm really excited for shadow complex,  looks like it will be a lot of fun.

    Your learning well my young Padawan: Polandstyle

    by GearsChrisB on Thu Jun 04, 2009 at 09:30:58 PM EDT

  •  Wow, great post, (none / 0)

    you and Blank have given us excellent insight into the event!

    Loved reading your write-ups.

    I'm extremely happy to that I can say that I'll definitely be there tomorrow night! =)

    Looking forward to playing with ya'll and chatting about E3!

    "As for FFF we'll see how my social life unfolds that night. Which basically means i'll be gaming lol" -Boxin

    by SweetTea023 on Thu Jun 04, 2009 at 09:47:23 PM EDT

  •  Excellent write-up, Tyler! (none / 0)

    You are right on the money. It's pretty funny that we didn't spend any time in the Nintendo floor space at all. I think Tyler & I hightailed it out of there in fear that Pikachu would tackle us. LOL That says a lot about our tastes. I won't speak for Tyler, but the Wii just isn't my bag.

    Another thing about E3 that we noticed was the fact that practically every third party developer showed off their games on a 360 instead of a PS3. Although it's true that MS' console is the easiest to program for, but I have a feeling that the games just look and run better on the 360.

    I think the sleeper of the show for me was Uncharted 2. I don't own a PS3, but this game had me hook, line, and sinker. Coupled with God of War 3, Naughty Dog's latest masterpiece is going to be a system seller. It really looks and plays that amazingly.

    As for Papi's awesome diet plan...  Let's just say his wife likes to have him in bed early. ;) I'll leave that to your imagination, Chris.

    Friends don't let friends two-piece.

    by Blankman on Thu Jun 04, 2009 at 10:27:19 PM EDT

  •  Thanks for sharing, Tyler! (none / 0)

    A great read!  Sounds awesome in both content and personalities.  Would love to go one of these years.  :)

    I'm in for FFF, though it is another working Saturday, so I will be joining late as usual.  I am up for Gears 2 Horde Casual.  I still have to do 10 waves on five maps to get my achievements.  Anyone up for killing Butchers with a single shottie blast and then kickin' their corpses around?

    After that, anything is fine.

  •  I'm down for whatever... (none / 0)

    I'm going out for my Bday but I should be back around 10pm. Would love to try that beta key Blank got me with you guys.

    I've come to kick ass and chew bubblegum....and I'm all out of gum!

    by Fr33climb on Thu Jun 04, 2009 at 11:35:35 PM EDT

  •  One quick thing... (none / 0)

    I was totally on board with you regarding the ODST thing. I just wasn't all that pumped about it. (If you remember I told you the thing I was most excited about coming from Microsoft was Natal...)

    But seriously watch the following 2 vids. The first one really made me interested in the storyline (despite no MC) and the second gave me an idea of what ODST really is.

    The first one is the full opening cutscene of the game and the second is a chunk of gameplay which really gave me an idea of what to expect. Surprisingly, the game isn't linear.

    Full opening cutscene and gameplay

    Gameplay.

    I'm really excited for ODST now.

    "As for FFF we'll see how my social life unfolds that night. Which basically means i'll be gaming lol" -Boxin

    by SweetTea023 on Thu Jun 04, 2009 at 11:40:06 PM EDT

    •  Be careful what you wish for. (none / 0)

      Hey, this ODST started to sound eerily familiar, so I checked some of my archived posts over at HBO.

      Check this shit out (LOL):

      Taken from here (May 2005).

      If I were in a position of authority over at Microsoft ::Flexes fingers::, I would ... focus resources on ....creating a 10 or 15 dollar mini game entitled "Halo: New Mombassa" (throwing continuity to the wind). It would be just a single level including the part of the city designed for the 2003 E3 Demo - and it would utilize the NovadeX SDK (Ageia's physics simulation) to power hundreds of objects in the environment - think epic battle that takes 2 or 3 hours to complete, but has great replayability. It need not be "New Mombassa", but that already has such consumer awareness that it is a great place to start, and it does have to be on Earth.

       
      Taken from here (January 2007, pre-H3).

      Hey, it [a sandbox Halo game in New Mombassa] need not be easy. There is no evidence that a well constructed Mombassa, with all the trimmings, need have been easy. This is definitely a personal preference thing, but I would far rather have had a 3 to 5 hour game in Mombassa (that I could play over and over again - fighting with my NPCs riding shotgun, jabbering away) than what was Halo 2.

       
      In one of my other posts, I referenced an HBO regular, Rockslider.  He used his memory card in creative ways to play the Rock slide level in Halo:CE over and over again - basically his own horde mode.  Gamers wanted that so badly, they jury-rigged the gametype on their own.

      Funny, had they given me ODST after E3 2003, rather than now, I might still be crazy about the game.  Now, it is more just a matter of cash resources and having to pick and choose.    :)

      •  Haha that's crazy! (none / 0)

        When you have a community as large as their's you could pretty much just sit back and choose the best ideas and move on lol

        Yea, we'll see how ODST comes along! Totally understand the budget thing...that's why I'm going GameFly

        "As for FFF we'll see how my social life unfolds that night. Which basically means i'll be gaming lol" -Boxin

        by SweetTea023 on Fri Jun 05, 2009 at 09:57:26 PM EDT

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  •  I'll be there. (none / 0)

    Im back to playing Xbox again, and I have off tomorrow, so I should definitely be there!

    R.I.P Polandstyle :: 9/8/68 - 3/16/09 ::

    by RoBBins0096 on Fri Jun 05, 2009 at 12:52:16 AM EDT

  •  I'm codeless (none / 0)

    for Uncharted.......

    I will try to join you guys even do as of later every time I get an invite, I'm already on a game and hate to leave it just like that.

    And of course when try to join is already full...

    such is the life of a Gearhead

    Sorry, blankman I only have a digital watch!!!!!

    by ObiJuan on Fri Jun 05, 2009 at 12:42:59 PM EDT

  •  whohoo! (none / 0)

    fun times.

    "As for FFF we'll see how my social life unfolds that night. Which basically means i'll be gaming lol" -Boxin

    by SweetTea023 on Sat Jun 06, 2009 at 02:39:25 AM EDT

  •  For prototype... (none / 0)

    we will find out tuesday ^.^

    when I fall I get up. But when you fall,would you kindly stay down...

    by Kalral on Sun Jun 07, 2009 at 11:58:03 PM EDT

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