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E3 EDITORIAL: Why This Gamer Will Be Purchasing a PS4

Last night, sometime around 9:30pm MT, Sony ended their E3 Press Conference by giving Microsoft the middle finger, dropping the mic, and walking off the stage – figuratively speaking of course, and I have to say, I was impressed.

Over the last several weeks, Microsoft has come under a lot of fire with their new policy on used games, and the fact that the XBox One will require an internet connection to work. Having been a long time XBox fan, I tried to stay cautiously optimistic, I mean, I have good internet service in my home so what’s the big deal? But the more I hear and read on the subject, I just don’t think when the time comes to purchase a next-gen console I can give my money to Microsoft. Sure, there will be awesome games coming to the console, and the TV tuning capabilities are pretty . . . neat? But there are some big caveats that are hard to swallow:

– Okay, so the XBox One doesn’t need to “always” be connected to the internet, but it has to “check-in” with the proverbial “Mother Ship” once every 24 hours. If it doesn’t, you won’t be playing games.

– Publishers get to determine whether or not you can resell or lend a game.

– On the XBox One, if you purchase a game, you do not own it. You are simply purchasing a liscence to play the game.

These new rules and restrictions are, to put it frankly, assinine and confusing. Micrsoft later noted that you can trade-in your used games, but only to a “participating retailer” who can resell your game – this is most likely due to the fact that they will need to have the capability to access the Microsoft “system” to unlink the game from your console/XBL login in order to resell the game in a state that it can actually be played by the next customer. Also, my console needs to check in via an internet connection every 24 hours in order for Microsoft to verify I have the liscences necessary to play the games I purchased a disc for? I’m sure I’m not the only one who has had an internet outage now and then, so if my internet goes down, I can’t even hop on and play some single player adventure game? I’m sorry, but that’s bad business.

Now let’s talk price point. The XBox One will retail at $499. Now, granted, this comes bundled with the Kinect, but the price still seems a bit steep – especially considering that Microsoft envisions this to be the ultimate entertainment console for any home. I think that price point is just too high for your average, “non-hardcore” gaming/entertainment families. For the rest of us more active gamers? I still think $500 is too high. There are two XBox exclusive games that can move consoles in my opinion: Halo and Gears of War, and I love me some Halo – but I just don’t think I can justify $500 for a console to play one of my favorite franchises and then a bunch of other games available across other consoles.

So this brings us to the Sony E3 conference from last night. It started of pretty rocky to say the least, but around three-quarters of the way through, Sony looked Microsoft straight in the eye, gave a menacing grin, and then proceeded to unload every weapon in their arsenal. The price of the PS4? $100 less than the XBox One at $399. Used games? It plays them with no restrictions. Want to lend a game to your friend? Do it. Your internet is down? Take a break from pwning n00bs in Battlefield and finish off that Assassin’s Creed game you’ve been neglecting because guess what, your console will still let you. Oh, any by the way, thank you for purchasing the PS4 and signing up for $5/month for PS Plus, here’s a free game, Driveclub, and three free indie games, Don’t Starve, Outlast, and The Secret Ponchos. Jack Tretton quite litterally got up on stage, listed out all of the restrictions of the XBox One and said “Yeah, we won’t be pulling any of this bullshit.” You can check it out for yourself in the conference video (jump to the 1:55:00 mark).

I really love my XBox 360 and have invested a lot of time and money into their games, exclusive and otherwise. I am disappointed with what Microsoft has done with the XBox One, and it pains me that I may never play another Halo game if I choose to never pick up an XBox One (who knows, I may after a few price drops), but whatever Sony’s motives, they have positioned themselves to be the more consumer friendly console, and I think Microsoft is really going to suffer in light of this.

When the time comes for me to purchase a next-gen system, Microsoft has essentially already made the decision for me with all of their restrictions. The PS4 has kept things simple for me, and that’s how I want it. I want to be able to play my games when I want to play them, I want to be able to lend games to friend and borrow them from them without a bunch of loopholes and restrictions to do so. The PS4 has actually made me excited for a next-gen console, and for me, they have earned my money. Sony could have made the decision to walk arm-in-arm down this new path with Microsoft, but instead, decided to keep things simple, and that is a company I can get behind.

What are your thoughts on the next-gen console war? Will your money be going to Sony, Microsoft or neither? Sound-off in the comments below!

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TRAILER: Pokemon X and Y E3 2013


Along with giving us overhauled graphics, new legendaries, and new ways to “bond” with our Pokemon. The crew at Game Freak have also given us a new type. Faerie which is strong against Dragon! Those that don’t play Pokemon may not realize how this changes strategy, generally when fighting against Dragon type you have to worry about either a, your Dragon getting killed first if you’re not fast enough, or guaranteeing an ice attack. This definitely adds to the strategy. October 12, 2013 cannot come soon enough!

TRAILER: Mad Max

I find it interesting how long this game has been in development without any game play being shown yet. Either way I love Mad Max so no complaints here.

TRAILER: Monolith Soft WiiU

Nintendo announced a new title for WiiU that is a large-scale open world adventure, that can be explored seamlessly. Using the skills gained from developing Xenoblade the team hopes to capture all of those elements. Players will drive a human-shaped robot from the trailer below at certain points. The best description I can give you is Monster Hunter meets Gundam. The game will launch in 2014.

Stills of the game give you a better idea of what you’re up against, I for one can’t wait to see this title.




NINTENDO: Wonderful 101 Gets Release Date

During their E3 2013 Nintendo Direct, the Wonderful 101 was finally given a release date after more than a year of teasers and game play demos. September 15, 2013 is when gamers worldwide can get their hands on Platinum Games newest super hero brawler.

This date puts the timing early enough to garner cash from the holiday rush and keep cash handy for the q4 blitz that Nintendo has planned.

Here is the E3 trailer.

NINTENDO: Announces Super Smash Bros

During Nintendo Direct for E3 this morning Nintendo officially announced Super Smash Bros for WiiU and 3DS. The biggest thing to note is the blatantly different style between the two games. The 3DS version looks more cell shaded but has many of the same levels and combat options. The WiiU verison of course is in full HD and they announced a brand new player for the game. Wait for it…. MEGA MAN!!!!

Mega Man Trailer:

Full game reveal

TRAILER: Bayonetta 2 WiiU E3 2013

A haircut and a new attitude are coming to Bayonetta 2 for WiiU! Can’t wait to get some awkwardly sexual hack-n-slash going on with this game, I love Bayonetta.

TRAILER: Infamous Second Son E3 2013

Infamous is going to be one of the Playstation 4’s flagship titles. It’s been being featured since the announcement of PS4, and with good reason. Taking your super abilities to the next level with fire instead of lightning seems to be the natural evolution. Not sure how sold I am on the use of Nirvana though.

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TRAILER: Disney Infinity


After the explosion of Skylanders over the past few years, Disney Infinity is the next evolution, or competitor in the toy-integrated gaming realm. GIving you huge open world creation tools to play stacks of different genre’s Disney is swinging for the fences with this one. They taking the angle of comedy and of course moving towards a younger audience, but hoping to snag the older folk as their movies often do. Am I excited to build a race track in the cars realm? No. Am I, however excited to take sully on an RPG where he may possibly fight the cast of Nightmare Before Christmas and have an opportunity to kill that damned frog prince side-by-side with the incredibles? Yes, yes I am.

Trailer Below:

TRAILER: Just Dance 2014 E3 2013

Ubisoft is back with their latest dancing sensation. Just Dance 2014 brings new moves, new multi-player (especially on WiiU with Dance Commander), and of course new songs. Check it ooouuut!