After Microsoft's multiple slip ups with the Xbox One, it was Sony's E3 to win. The question was if Sony would be smart enough to take advantage of this huge opportunity to bury their competition. Would PS4 walk triumphantly with gamers to back them up or pathetically limp all alone into the next generation? It was one long haul, but those questions were definitely answered.
Sony's Press Conference had the highest of highs, the lowest of lows and everything in between. The conference lasted just about two hours and it took close to three quarters of the conference to get to the goods. The last quarter of this conference will easily go down in video game history. Starting with the showcase of eight indie games on stage (Don't Starve, Ray's the Dead, Secret Ponchos, Octodad, Oddworld: New 'N' Tasty, Galak-Z, Mercenary Kings and Outlast), Sony opened up the floodgates for the announcements PS4 desperately needed. Leading up to this point, we were subjugated to Sony's classic strategy of boring the living hell out of every living thing watching. There were a quite a few games showed off for PS4 before this moment, but they were everything Sony showed off before. It did not hold our attention especially after suffering through Sony confirming on-stage that the Vita is dead in the water, focusing on PS3 games that did not need to be covered and even pushing their Sony Pictures division down our throats (funny considering they took a shot at Microsoft for doing the exact same thing). Long story short, it was not a good way to spend nearly three quarters of a video game conference. Once Sony showed off two bombshells from Square Enix known as Final Fantasy XV (the former Final Fantasy Versus XIII) and flipping Kingdom Hearts 3! While switching Versus XIII to XV was expected, nobody saw Kingdom Hearts 3 coming and it made this conference special. From there on, Sony went right into the Watch Dogs and Assassin's Creed IV demos that should have been at the Ubisoft conference. Nevertheless, Watch Dogs stole this writers heart with the best demo of the conference. Assassin's Creed IV was nothing too special especially with the amount of technical difficulties the demo suffered from. Sony also showed off Elder Scrolls Online, Mad Max and Destiny. There was nothing special about Elder Scrolls Online and Mad Max as all they showed were trailers. For Destiny, Sony brought the first live gameplay of Bungie's new shooter, which was very enjoyable. The one moment that left just as much lasting effect on those watching than the Kingdom Hearts 3 reveal was Sony's direct shots at Microsoft. Even though publishers are pushing for DRM on consoles, Sony is standing firmly behind the consumers as the PS4 will be able to play used games and will not require a constant internet connection or to be authenticated every 24 hours. Sony took a knife and stabbed it directly into Microsoft's heart, but those shots were not the only thing. Sony dug their knife even deeper into Microsoft's heart with the bold announcement that the PS4 will retail at 399 dollars. 399 dollars for a PS4 is nuts. The PS3 was almost twice that price at launch. What an incredible way to end a conference and single-handedly put the Xbox One on life support.
While the last quarter of the Sony Press Conference was near perfection, I cannot give the abysmal first three quarters of the conference a pass. Personally, I am not going to forget the hour and a half that we wasted just to get to the good stuff. The Sony Press Conference is the entire two hour show, not the final thirty minutes and I believe many are forgetting that fact. Although I still have reservations about a few features such as the Gaikai streaming service, this conference did its job and sold the PS4 to the masses. For that fact alone, this conference deserves kudos.
Grade: B-
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