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Microsoft's E3 2013 Press Briefing: Silent But Deadly

Few real surprises reared their head at Microsoft's E3 event, but at least we know how much the system will cost now (a lot).

Going into today's press conference, Microsoft swore up and down that this would be the event where the console maker brought the games. After its tepidly-received Xbox One unveiling event, Microsoft knew it had some ground to make up with its core audience, the folks who were less interested in sports partnerships and ways to make their cable signal feed into their gaming consoles. In this regard, Microsoft did not fail to deliver, at least as far as quantity is concerned. In terms of quality? That may be more up for debate.

NEXT. GEN. HORSIES. (Also, Kiefer Sutherland)
NEXT. GEN. HORSIES. (Also, Kiefer Sutherland)

The show did at least open with a bang, with a traditionally baffling and ludicrously weird trailer for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. The trailer was replete with the kinds of Kojima-isms we've come to expect from the franchise (bizarre asides, nonsensical character descriptions, operatic levels of weird melodrama), albeit now with the added bonus of horsies that can be ridden--stealthily, no less! Kojima even briefly joined Don Mattrick on stage to praise the power of the Xbox One, before shuffling off almost as quickly as he arrived.

Before Microsoft got too heavily into the Xbox One business, it interestingly diverged into a bit of Xbox 360 news. Namely, it unveiled a new version of the system, form-fitted to more closely resemble the look of the company's new system. The big surprise? It's reportedly available starting today. Granted, it's questionable how many people really need to be buying new Xbox 360s at this point. Perhaps this is a tacit acceptance of the fact that people will have to keep buying new Xbox 360s to play their existing libraries, after their old units eventually overheat and explode? Or maybe it was just an excuse to give the World of Tanks guys some stage time (as that game is headed to the 360).

From there, it was effectively a cavalcade of games. Crytek's Ryse was given a lengthy on-stage demo next, showing off the newly upgraded Xbox One visuals, as well as a long series of quicktime events in an ancient Roman setting. Once deemed a Kinect exclusive, it appears this is no longer the case, what with all the button prompts and whatnot.

Ryse was one of only a few games to get more than a couple of minutes of stage time. Most of the games most heavily pushed were of the expected lot. Battlefield 4 showed off a new battle sequence (after a long delay due to audio issues at the event, which plagued several other demos as well); Capcom debuted Dead Rising 3 as a darker, less overtly silly looking sequel exclusive to the Xbox One; Forza Motorsport 5 offered a genuflecting demonstration of an in-game McLaren (while also unveiling its new "Drivatar" features); and Respawn Entertainment showed off its mech-and-jetpack multiplayer shooter, Titanfall (which actually looked pretty great). And, of course, there was a new Halo game trailer (for a 2014 entry in the series), as is generally custom.

Nope, we still have no idea just what the hell is going on in Quantum Break.
Nope, we still have no idea just what the hell is going on in Quantum Break.

All of those are unquestionably big games, but few were truly surprising. The new games that did manage to surprise were, regrettably, given little stage time. Rare's unveiling of its new Killer Instinct game was primarily relegated to a brief trailer and a stunningly awkward live demo featuring two Microsoft producers--who, by the way, were primarily there to show off new SmartGlass connectivity. Remedy's Quantum Break was given a bit more on-screen time, though the premise and mechanics of the game remain maddeningly opaque at this point. In fact, the only truly surprising new game to get a lengthy demo was Project Spark, a creation-focused game from Microsoft Studios that looked a bit like the company's answer to LittleBigPlanet. Though the demo occasionally veered into Medieval Moves demo levels of banter awkwardness, the game showed a lot of potential in its focus on user-generated content.

There were other very cool looking games too, though few of them got much time on stage at all. Insomniac's new parkour-meets-weaponized energy drinks shooter Sunset Overdrive looked patently insane (albeit in a potentially very entertaining way); The Witcher 3 trailer reminded us why The Witcher is a franchise we still care very much about; we received only a terribly teasing look at Capybara Games' intriguing new roguelike, Below; Panzer Dragoon creator Yukio Futatsugi's new game, Crimson Dragon, had a brief (and regrettably audio-less) trailer; and Swery 65's new game, D4, even got a super brief mention. Two things I never expected to hear mentioned on a major press conference stage: Swery 65's name, and the word "roguelike."

Between all those games, there was little time for system-related housekeeping. Apart from that too-long-running SmartGlass demo, Microsoft spent very little time talking about the Xbox One hardware or UI. That's fine, considering how much time was dedicated to those things at the unveiling event. That meant that news like the elimination of Microsoft Points for the new console's digital store, as well as the system's price point, were essentially breezed past. However, the slightly rushed way that Microsoft unveiled both the price and release window for the console came off a bit less like a result of limited stage time, and more a way to brush past a bit of bad news. The revelation that the system would come this November was hardly a surprise, though the price of $499 was perhaps a bit more so.

I realize this is hardly expected to be some big, millions-of-copies seller, but I would have liked more than like 10 seconds of Below footage. It looked cool!
I realize this is hardly expected to be some big, millions-of-copies seller, but I would have liked more than like 10 seconds of Below footage. It looked cool!

Which isn't to say that people didn't expect an expensive console. Still, $499 definitely puts Xbox One on the high side of what was expected, and the revelation that the price had not been adjusted for European currency was a real kick in the junk for that whole audience. In pounds and Euros, that price roughly translates to something like $660. Yeowch.

While Microsoft unquestionably delivered the games today, I am left wondering if those games made the argument for the Xbox One that the company hoped for. There were big tentpole franchises, some new reveals, and some genuine indie curiosities, but at a price like $499, and based on some of the initial responses I've seen, it doesn't seem quite like Microsoft made believers out of those who took issue with the Xbox One's first presentation. Fortunately, we'll have the opportunity to see many of the games shown today up-close and personal from the E3 show floor. Here's hoping that some of these games show better in-person than in all-too-brief stage demos.

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@toosweet said:

Well, nothing of interest for me except for Titanfall. That looks great. But if it's on the PC I may just go in that direction. Looking forward to hear what Sony has in store.

They announced it as an Xbox One exclusive.

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Two words and I'll have to buy the system that holds it: Persona 5.

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They definitely had a lot of games to show. Though not a lot of their console exclusives make me want to buy one.

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No way am I going to pay 5000kr/€655/$870/£560. I guess I'll wait 14-18 months before I buy this thing. Price wasn't entirely unexpected, though.

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the MGSV wasn't nonsensical at all. it was fantastic, probably the clearest cinematic trailer of the bunch. maybe alex is one of the people that doesn't like or get MGS?

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World of Tanks

Free with Xbox Live Gold.

???

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@sstwrt said:
@toosweet said:

Well, nothing of interest for me except for Titanfall. That looks great. But if it's on the PC I may just go in that direction. Looking forward to hear what Sony has in store.

They announced it as an Xbox One exclusive.

Incorrect. PC and Xbox One, with an Xbox 360 version outsourced to another developer.

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The press and general reactions seems to be very negative, although I personally was excited and loved most of the games revealed. Microsoft seemed to prove it can bring the games this time!

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@sp1der1976 said:

Amazon are now showing xbone and ps4 games at £55.00. If this is the final price, this is a £15 increase on current gen prices!

Someone also said they've listed controllers at £89.99.

@iamjohn I stand corrected. :)

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I'm not convinced. Here's hoping that Sony doesn't price match and sells for less.
I'll pass on the Xbox One for now. Definitely not a lauch purchase.

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The press and general reactions seems to be very negative, although I personally was excited and loved most of the games revealed. Microsoft seemed to prove it can bring the games this time!

What is it about the games they showed makes you excited to own an Xbox One when the majority of the games they showed aren't exclusive? Why would you watch that press conference, see those games and not think to yourself: "Those would be really fun on my PS4 or my PC?" Serious question, as I really can't understand what it is that has some people so excited unless they refuse to play anything on a non-Microsoft console.

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Come on $499 is not an unexpected amount, it sound pretty reasonable to me. I'm totally getting one, and a PS4 as well. Nice to see lots of games in the conference instead of a bunch of irrelevant TV stuff.

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To me the point of these new console events is to show how spending hundreds of dollars will be worth it because it will allow me to do some very cool things that I can't do with my current system. That did not exactly happen today.

Aside from so impressive visuals I saw much of the same ol' same ol'.

Wake me up when they show us more about Quantum Break.

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@iamjohn said:
@sstwrt said:
@toosweet said:

Well, nothing of interest for me except for Titanfall. That looks great. But if it's on the PC I may just go in that direction. Looking forward to hear what Sony has in store.

They announced it as an Xbox One exclusive.

Incorrect. PC and Xbox One, with an Xbox 360 version outsourced to another developer.

See that's what I hate about console makers calling games "exclusives" just because they're not on the other console...

They shouldn't be allowed to do that shit.

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@danielheard said:

Lets say you were going to put together a living room PC with a $500.00 budget. Would it be comparable to the hardware capabilities that Microsoft is offering?

Probably somewhat comparable at launch, with the $500 PC being slightly worse performance wise.

But look at something like Halo 3 vs. Halo 4. As the console gets more and more development time and more optimized engines, it will blow the shit out of any current PC in the $500-800 dollar range. Obviously the PC has the ability to be upgraded, but that's the way it always works.

There was this article where PC Gamer puts together a rig equal to the speculative PS4. It costs $600 bucks.

Honestly, though, since these new systems are basically PC's in and of themselves, I have a feeling that the "optimized engines" are going to favor PC's just about as well as Xbox One/PS4's. Obviously, this won't be the case with your Halos or Uncharteds, but those are first-party games, and if they're what you're after, you should definitely just get the requisite console.

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In my opinion, there is not much variety. If you want your typical macho-man, grand scheme, action adventure, Xbox One will deliver.

Otherwise, it's just an expensive machine, with not much to offer. I think Below is the game I'm most interested in. Titanfall was good too, though.

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Price point is about what I expected and like a lot of what was shown. I'm already an Xbox guy, I'll probably preorder soon, curious what Sony will bring tonight?

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@swedmiro said:

Swedish price on sites right now is: 5490SEK, roughly 840USD.

wow

sorry to hear that

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@waffles13: So in your estimation, even at the relatively high sticker price, this console could be a reasonable investment at launch for the 4 plus years of gameplay?

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It looked like a presentation for douches by douches. Titanfall was the only reveal that blew me away...but not a $500 system seller. I'll wait till the console goes 1/2 this price or less before even contemplating picking it up an XBONE. Unless Sony royally screws the pooch, it's be a PS4 for me this gen.

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@iamjohn said:
@fatalflame said:

The press and general reactions seems to be very negative, although I personally was excited and loved most of the games revealed. Microsoft seemed to prove it can bring the games this time!

What is it about the games they showed makes you excited to own an Xbox One when the majority of the games they showed aren't exclusive? Why would you watch that press conference, see those games and not think to yourself: "Those would be really fun on my PS4 or my PC?" Serious question, as I really can't understand what it is that has some people so excited unless they refuse to play anything on a non-Microsoft console.

Every single one of the MS Studios games shown could make their way onto the PC but it's pretty silly to pretend that you know they will.

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The Witcher and Titanfall were the games that looked pretty cool (the smaller indie stuff all looked great too). And they are both coming to a system I already own!

$500 is pushing into PC territory, I'm surprised they'd be willing to push that high. Also, not region adjusting the price really is making this into Xbox America.

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MICROSOFT FLOPPED HARD.

WHAT A PIECE OF SHIT THE XBOX ONE IS.

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As the level of parity across Microsoft and Sony's consoles increases, the launch price comparison only becomes more important.

$449 puts Sony in an okay spot, but under $400 would be a huge advantage....IF they can afford to do that.

Parity across systems? The PS4 is going to be noticably more power than the Xbone.

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Gonna pass on the xbox One. Too expensive and no games caught my eye.

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I have a feeling Sony will blow the competition out of the water. I predict a $399 price mark on the PS4, $549 with the Vita Bundle, Streaming PS3 games from the hooked up console anywhere in the house using Bluetooth Technology. Tons of new games with no DRM technology behind it. It will be the true *One* Console to rule them all.

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Really looking forward to D4 and Titanfall, but I highly doubt I'll need an Xbox One to play either of them since Titanfall is already announced for PC, and D4 will almost certainly come to PS4 at some point.

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@iamjohn: (sighs) Yeah, I know.

I've been gaming for many years. The current state of the industry is puzzling, exciting and saddening all at once. Unfortunately, consoles (where my heart has truly laid for most of those years) seem to be leading the charge in the "saddening" front.

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Solid conference, but too few exclusives that entice me.

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@fourwude said:

MICROSOFT FLOPPED HARD.

WHAT A PIECE OF SHIT THE XBOX ONE IS.

Flop accusation quota achieved.

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Arrrggh, stop deleting my posts Opera!!!

Good old chrome? Anyhw, what I keep. Trying to say is this, Amazon are currently advertising xbone and ps4 games as £55, if this is the final retail price, then this is a £15 increase on current gen prices.

I guess this is what a future without second hand game's will look like. Abusive prices set by publishers who control all the shots, both with hardware producers and at retail. Welcome to the world of price fixing. Brilliant.

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I have a feeling Sony will blow the competition out of the water. I predict a $399 price mark on the PS4, $549 with the Vita Bundle, Streaming PS3 games from the hooked up console anywhere in the house using Bluetooth Technology. Tons of new games with no DRM technology behind it. It will be the true *One* Console to rule them all.

I lot of people seem fairly confident about that point, despite all the rumours to the contrary and the fact Sony refuse to speak up on the matter. It's fairly obvious at this point they do have some kind of DRM and they're staying quiet and letting Microsoft take the beating for it. By the time Sony announce theirs, everyone will have moved onto complaining about something else. Theirs will probably be less restrictive.. but we'll see what kind of impact that has on third party games.

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@sp1der1976: Stuff is still 59.99 on Amazon in the US. Maybe an error?

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And now I'm considering staying up 4am for the Sony conference. What the hell is wrong with me?

MS had their best showing in years, although that's not a huge credit given their lackluster efforts of the last couple of years. MGSV was the highlight for me. The game will be so much fun to play I know already, wonder how it will look on current gen, tho? Hopefully not horrible. Also I wonder if there will be MP, not that MGS needs it necessarily but it could be fun especially in the open world settings.

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All Sony hs to do is say the PS4 is $399 and its over they win this round even before it starts.

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All Sony hs to do is say the PS4 is $399 and its over they win this round even before it starts.

Or $599 and DRM free

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So it will roughly 800 NZ as consoles are normally double here ? And I have to pay for live as well ? Two words hell no.

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While it may not have hit the highs it could have, this is easily Microsoft best showing since, say, 2009? Lot of cool-looking games and it feels like forever since we've seen smaller and more varied (AND NOT KINECT) games.

However, I am pissed and I mean PISSED at the pricing. $499? Fair enough; it's expensive but of course it is. But €499? That is complete highway robbery. Scant few things at press conference infuriate me but this actually does. Microsoft surely can't charge that much for it's system in Europe. SURELY. It's ridiculous and I'm fairly certain I won't be picking up a One come November.

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@ez123: or a placeholder? I certainly hope so. £89 was the UK placeholder at the weekend, so I find it suspicious that it drops today, like the retailers have had a little extra info that Ms didn't wanna share with the rest of us?

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And I never suggested they would, but since you asked: Ryse looks like a very pretty set of quick-time events and barely a game; Quantum Break sounds fascinating but they showed absolutely nothing and it's Remedy so who knows when it'll come out, sorry but I require more than an idea to get excited about something (see also Sunset Overdrive); Project Spark seems like a toolset in search of a game; I do not care about Forza 5 because I don't like serious racing games; Killer Instinct looks like a terrible idea; Halo is not a video game. D4 is the only thing they showed that sounds really appealing to me, but even that is a whole series of question marks. But yeah, this sure was a great show, right?

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It was not a bad conference at all. I thought a lot of those games looked pretty cool. The Xbone is still the same crappy device that was announced though. I'd rather not pay $500 to be data mined.

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That was a REALLY solid conference. People will bitch over just about everything these days. Hard to keep people happy. smh

Really because pretty much all of the exclusives I found totally unappealing. All I saw was a new batch of Fusion Frenzys and Grabbed By the Ghoulies for this gen. Quirky and weird stuff that will totally bomb or just be terrible. And all these MS exclusives will dry up in a few years and they'll go back to old tricks using a small group of IPs as a crutch.

About an hour into it I was bored out of my mind just hoping for all the awesome stuff to come. MGSV was opening with a showstopper and Witcher 3 looked killer but they are available elsewhere. Really odd choices to sell me on your specific machine. A new Halo which once was a surefire guarantee now after 4 I'm not so sure. Was disappointed in the (4hr) campaign and the multiplayer 6 months later is a ghost town practically. And with less time then they had to make Halo 4 will this new one recapture the magic that Bungie had. I'm excited to see more Destiny tonight than the prospect of another Halo from 343i.

Titanfall is the only exclusive that showed any promise and it just looks like a pretty reskinned CoD on a unrecognizable Source engine. But that doesn't sell me on it. Same with the infinite power of the cloud, whenever I hear that my brain interprets it as well we only have 5GBs of ram to work with so we're offloading some of the work.

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Didn't they mentoin that your family can play online on your system IF you are a Gold member? So... Does that mean, that you still need to pay MS to acces basic features of your 60$ games? Yeah, fuck that shit, they seem to have some amazing games lined up, but that's real shitty.