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E3 2009- part 2. I Need a Drink

To continue: the Sony and Nintendo conferences were held today, the first day of the show, proper.

So let’s get into it….

Sony
God of War III is coming in March 2010. It looks like a painting come to life according to David Jaffe and I’m not going to argue with him, merely ask him not to visit goth art galleries anymore whilst inebriated. the fourth game in the trilogy 9(!) will close out the series (!).

PSP Go! was announced. People were shocked. People who woke up from coma’s were shocked anyway. Its a slimmer, UMD less PSP that will go on sale in a few months for US$250 alongside the current PSP-3000. PSP will finally see Gran Turismo portable, which seems to have taken a leaf out of Pokemon and Monster Hunter’s huge popularity in Japan by allowing trades over wifi. There’s a new Metal Gear portable game, Peacewalker or Pisstaker or something and this looks to be set a few years after Metal Gear 3. There’s the previously mentioned Little Big Planet PSP, Motorstorm and Assassin’s Creed PSP; as well as a newly announce PSP Resident Evi, PSP Infamous and PSP Soul Calibur.

On the PS3 front there’s the duel wand motion controller, currently unnamed and listed for release sometime in 2010. You can now get your waggle in three different flavours, depending on which system you own. As far as games go there weren’t many surprises, as most had been either announced, teased or leaked before the show. What games were shown mostly look pretty cool. Uncharted 2 looks to be fantastic, but we new that. MAG looks to be big and expansive but we knew that. The demo was nice in showing the strengths and weakness of the concept. Another quick look at the new Ratchet game in one of Sony’s many montages and a new Final Fantasy online game, FFXIV for release in 2010 on PS3 only.
But the exclusive that looks most intriguing is Agent, from Rock Star. Its set in the 70′s so I’m sure we’ll get that period completely inaccurate (you know early 70′s hippie fashions and giant afros with disco music). You’re an assassin. Its a Rock Star game so you’re never going to be handing out leaflets in a mall.
Assassin’s Creed 2, not shown on the Ubi conference, was demoed but as Jade Raymond was no where to be seen we’ll skip that. Just kidding. Can this game redeem the flaws of the original? Time will tell. PS3 is getting some exclusive DLC. Its called the PSP version and if you buy that, you get some extra weapons to use. Also shown is a cartoon racer where you can make and share tracks. Moving right along, there’s The Last Guardian, from the makers of Ico and Shadow of the Colossus. Even though the trailer showed up on the web a few days ago, its still nice to see.
Overall, better than last year but we knew 95% of the content previously so the surprise factor was lower. Personally, GoW III, Ratchet and Uncharted 2 are my must haves on PS3 out of what was shown here.

Nintendo
Well, if they could put the word Mario into any more products they would. They started by talking about mario’s evolution and how they want to take Mario into 4D. By this they mean a 4-player coop version of All New Super Mario Brothers for Wii. A 2D renaissance has taken place with this and Epic’s XBLA game announced yesterday, but hopefully this won’t merely be the DS game upscaled for Wii (though bets on that’s exactly what this is).
Of course there would be WiiFit 2. Nintendo may not be making the kewl games like they used to but your grandma needs something to do in between lawn bowls and writing angry letters to the newspaper. Motion Plus was pimped yet again, with what seemed to be a familiar montage of what you could do with it (deja vu circa the Wii’s2006 launch).
Wii Sports resort seems to be less of a tech demo and more of a “this is what we should have done all along” game.
Along the same vein, Red Steel 2 (Motion plus only, it seems) is going to try and fulfill the promises Ubi made in 2006 with the big selling but reviled original.
We have a Final Fantasy game for Wii, Crystal something. Open world gayness from SE. Weeeeee. A DS Kingdom HeartZzzzzzzzz. Mario and Luigi told from Bowser’s side. oh dear. Golden Sun. Oh well, some fanboys should be happy. But Women’s Murder Club? Cops: A recruit ?. I think my DS will be getting dustier and dustier.
Mario Vs Donkey Kong Mini’s March Again, is more puzzling action, this time with a level editor- buts its a DSi Ware game only. As is a Wario Ware title where you make your own games. I sometimes thing games where the idea is to make your own games is rather lazy on the part of developers.

There was a long build up to an announcement by Satoru Iwata (Nintendo Japan Head dude). The build up was to one of those cheap things you clip on your finger to monitor your heart-rate. The internet goes “huh?” The next announcement lead to believe its a joke at the expense of fanboys. Its Super Mario Galaxy 2 for Wii!

Also, making sense of the recent bundling of the three Metroid prime games on one disc is a new Metroid Game from Team Ninja. Its called Other M. And its semi side scrolling.

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PACK-IN MAN

Once apon a time, there was the pack in. You knew that if you bought a system, you’d have at least one game to play. Then, during the 32-bit era, the pack-in went the way of the dodo. And now its all about bundles (which is the exact same thing except its got a different name).

I have an intention to purchase a new 360 at some point during the year (something with a bigger HDD and HDMI) and there is almost no way to buy one without a game being bundled in, even if it is only Sega Superstar Tennis. The Wii, with Wii Sport revitalised the value-added trend and now if you want a PS3, you usually get some first party colossal sales disappointment which is usually at least a half decent game.

I decided to look at the pack in titles I’ve gotten with systems over the years. These are basically the games I picked up with the system whether I wanted them or not so not every system I’ve bought is listed.

Gameboy (1992). Pack-in: Tetris.
The grand-daddy of pack-ins, Tetris is more addictive than crack, more dangerous than smack and almost as good in the sack. One of the hallmarks of the modern packin is that its usually not a great selling titles that either the retailer or the publisher wants to get rid of their excess inventory. The game is still great and one of the few titles where the lack of colour on the original GB is not a major issue.

Super NES (1993) Pack-in: Super Mario World
If there is at all a way that you haven’t played this game, then there is something wrong with you. Its probably my all-time favourite Mario game. Its one of the great 2D platformers, unhampered by the NES’ technical limitations without really taxing the SNES either. It holds surprisingly well up a decade and a half later. And so it should since it was re-released on GBA and now available on Virtual Console.

DREAMCAST (2000) Pack-in: Trickstyle
I’m not sure if this hover-boarding game was a retailer special or not but it was bundled with my DC. I never played it when it came out but after I played Criterion’s PS2 hoverboarding following Airblade, I decided to revisit Trickstyle. It lasted about 10 minutes.

XBOX (2002) Pack-in: Halo: Combat Evolved
So I bought a bundle with Halo in it. I was getting Halo anyway and the bundled represented a decent deal (basically a 6 month sub to Xbox mag, a sturdy xbox carry bad, a tshirt, a hat and a drinks holder for the same RRP as the launch price with the game.

Wii (2006) Pack-in: Wii Sports
The only time I ever play this is when people who don’t play games are about the house. They usually have grey hair and think games are just “monkey business.”

PS3 (2007) Pack-in: F.E.A.R.
The horror. This is the biggest pile of shit ever defecated out of the anus of Vivendi. And that’s a pretty gaping asshole to start with which makes the fecal nature of this pile of shite even more , er, spectacular. Its easily the worst PS3 game in my library (one I couldn’t give away, and I have tried). I tried the demo on PC when it originally came out and was amused for 5 minutes and played the 360 demo and was less amused but every time I think I’ll play it for 5 minutes, it lasts in the PS3 for less time than it takes to play the Pacman CE Demo.

PC gamers get the pack-in to, usually with Video cards. Sometimes, gamers even install these (as they are, in some cases at least, the only legit games in their collections). Over the years I’ve amassed 4 copies of Counterstrike Condition Zero that I’ve never installed but never anything cool like a CoD or Battlefield game.

What do you guys like about free games that come with the system?

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