It is a little saddening that I don't think anything will ever replicate that feeling of E3. The day coming when every studio would have stuff to show, and they compete to one-up each other. Then we talk about the winners and losers of E3 when it's all over.
Companies just doing random pressers throughout the year doesn't have the same feel. And I really don't believe this is a nostalgia thing. It just doesn't. I see so many announcements for a Playstation State of Play or something, and I sometimes have to wonder, "Will you actually have anything good to show, or are you just going to say, 'we're still working on that game.'" It's like Bilbo in the LOTR: "Like butter scraped over too much bread."
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It is a little saddening that I don't think anything will ever replicate that feeling of E3. The day coming when every studio would have stuff to show, and they compete to one-up each other. Then we talk about the winners and losers of E3 when it's all over.
Companies just doing random pressers throughout the year doesn't have the same feel. And I really don't believe this is a nostalgia thing. It just doesn't. I see so many announcements for a Playstation State of Play or something, and I sometimes have to wonder, "Will you actually have anything good to show, or are you just going to say, 'we're still working on that game.'" It's like Bilbo in the LOTR: "Like butter scraped over too much bread."