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Sony's E3 2012 Press Conference: A Bloody, Post-Apocalyptic Quantic Fever Dream

Light on Vita stuff but heavy on big PS3 titles, Sony makes it abundantly clear where they're headed.

After Microsoft's relatively tepid showing this morning, Sony didn't need to do a lot to "beat" Microsoft--at least insomuch as you can "beat" anybody at putting on press conferences. But that didn't stop Sony from putting on a strong showing that put a hyperfocus on games. Big ones, in fact.

The show opened with a surprise showing in Beyond, the latest game from Heavy Rain developer Quantic Dream. Studio head David Cage arrived on the scene to deliver a lot of heady talk about games exploring the concept of death and existence beyond it. What that translated to was a seemingly gameplay-free demo that featured a cop talking to a bald woman. I suppose it's worth mentioning that said bald woman was played by Ellen Page. Oh, and that she seems to have telekinetic powers.

What lies Beyond? Juno does.
What lies Beyond? Juno does.

Most of the demo revolved around the cop talking at Page's character, who refused to speak or answer questions. At one point, the cop sets down a coffee cup on his desk, and in an unexplained moment of weirdness, Paige seemingly makes the cup fly off the desk and into a wall. The cop, appropriately, backs away slowly.

This leads to an apparent stand-off with a mysterious S.W.A.T. force that appears to be aware of the girl's existence and is summarily cautious of her powers. That plot thread, however, is never tied up. Instead, the demo video cut to a montage featuring more scenes of action and dialogue with Paige, who also seems to be connected to some kind of mysterious entity known as Aiden. So it's weird, it's cinematic, and heavy on befuddling dialogue. Sounds like a Quantic Dream game to me.

From there, we then moved on to the totally thematically consistent PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale. Not a lot of surprises there. Battle was shown between a quartet of characters (Kratos, Sly Cooper, Fat Princess, and Sweet Tooth) that, yeah, did look an awful lot like Smash Bros. Look, I don't want to knock a game for looking similar to another game, since making games that look like other games is pretty much the guiding ethos of the entire game industry. And, for what it's worth, the combat looked like it had some merit to it, in that over-the-top Smash Bros. way.

This led to a number of product announcements from Sony man Jack Tretton, including the revelations that PlayStation Plus would be getting a gang of free games in the coming year, and that PSOne games would be headed to Vita in the near future. Interestingly, beyond this and the announcement of cross-platform play for PS All-Stars on the Vita (yes, it's definitely coming to the handheld), the Vita was largely absent from the proceedings.

Granted, a couple of big games were announced. Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified was confirmed for the platform (though nothing was shown), and Ubisoft did reveal its new Assassin's Creed III spinoff for the system. Subtitled Liberation, this new AC features a female assassin (who I'm pretty sure is a pirate of some fashion) and is set in New Orleans in the years leading up to the American Revolution. However, beyond these two titles, Sony mostly seemed focused on PS3 and Network stuff, which is interesting, considering the recent struggles of the Vita.

Ubisoft didn't just show Liberation at the show. They also showed an additional demo of AC III, which featured a bizarre, yet cool-looking naval sequence, in which you find yourself steering a boat in the middle of a naval combat scenario. Some people seemed confused and thought this was a Liberation demo, but no, it was definitely AC III. Additionally, Ubi showed off a new four-player co-op mode for Far Cry 3 that looked...interesting? It was hard to tell based on the footage shown, but it could certainly be a cool addition. Less boobs in that demo, in case you were wondering.

I don't know that I can appropriately emphasize just how goofy this Wonderbooks stuff looked.
I don't know that I can appropriately emphasize just how goofy this Wonderbooks stuff looked.

Following the Ubi segments, the show got...weird. It was clear from the moment PlayStation Move was mentioned that we were probably in for something totally kooky, but I don't think anyone expected Wonderbooks.

That's right, Wonderbooks! They're books! Full of wonder! And by wonder, I mean AR codes.

Yes, Wonderbooks are books that use the PS3's augmented reality tech to create wondrous interactive images using the PlayStation Eye. The big get for this segment was the revelation that J.K. Rowling was working in conjunction with Sony to create Book of Spells, a Wonderbook based on the same stuff found on the Pottermore website. Interestingly, the demonstrators went to great pains to avoid mentioning Harry Potter by name, though the obvious wizarding connections are obvious once you see the thing in action.

Trouble is, seeing it in action doesn't necessarily explain what the hell is going on with this thing. The decision to cut between three different people playing the same game didn't do much for demo coherence, but the AR stuff just seemed bizarre. Also, I hate to nitpick, but when something is called a "book," I tend to presume that there are words in it. This doesn't really appear to be the case here.

After a very lengthy demonstration featuring people who looked like they'd been hanging around an opium den all day, the conference finally moved back to major game stuff. Namely, two of the biggest upcoming exclusives for the platform: God of War: Ascension, and The Last of Us.

Look, I'm as big of a fan of God of War as there is, but even I have to admit that the idea of yet another Kratos-brand vengeance bender seemed...unnecessary? I can't say that the Ascension demo did much to sway my feelings on its superfluousness, but hey, it sure did look pretty. Unsurprisingly, the demo was replete with gory attacks, ugly monsters (chief among them, creatures of the goat and elephant variety), and Kratos generally looking displeased with everything. The one new wrinkle shown was some manner of time-shifting craziness. Kratos has a bracelet that seemingly rewinds time, or at least restores destroyed scenery. Little context beyond the rebuilding of an obliterated dock was given, but hey, at least it's something outside of the usual square, square, triangle stabbery.

And then there is The Last of Us. My immediate instinct with this game is to try and find fault with it, mostly because I've been burned by so many games that excited the hell out of me over the years. But I can't do it. Watching the reps from Naughty Dog play through this thing, I got giddy. Straight. Up. Giddy.

I don't know that I've seen a game make hand-to-hand combat look insanely painful better than The Last of Us.
I don't know that I've seen a game make hand-to-hand combat look insanely painful better than The Last of Us.

The demo itself featured game protagonists Ellie and Joel exploring a water-logged part of the city. Evidently having just escaped a brush with some bad guys, they suddenly find themselves brushing with more bad guys, who are exploring an abandoned building they're hiding near. Joel immediately leaps into action, sneaking behind one guy and Brutus The Barber Beefcake-ing him into submission, followed by a protracted battle with the remaining bad guys.

I don't want to be that guy who champions horrible, grotesque violence, but this is my thing: violence in games is often numbing because it feels sort of consequence-less. You're just running around and your character is barely reacting to getting shot or getting hit. Enemies make these corny death animations that barely seem real. I don't know what hoodoo is going on under the hood in The Last of Us, but at the very least, Naughty Dog has found a way to make violence feel brutal. When anyone gets punched, kicked, or hit with an object in this game, I cringe in sympathetic pain. When Joel gets shot, he gets majorly knocked back. Yes, he can take multiple bullets, but shut up. Video games.

The question, of course, is how is The Last of Us going to play? No idea, and my understanding is that Naughty Dog won't be giving hands-on demos at this show. I'll be sure to stare at the controller the demoer is holding extra hard when I have my appointment with the game this week.

All in all, a relatively strong showing from Sony. They didn't show a lot of games, but the ones they did were almost all bangers. You can harp on the Wonderbooks stuff all you like--or, do as I'm doing and dismiss it altogether--but the games at least ranged from fantastic-looking to intriguing. And while some might be disappointed that Sony said nothing of its eventual next-gen console (supposedly codenamed "Orbis"), it's hard to be too mad when there are real life games that I want to be playing on the console I already have.

Random Thoughts:

  • There was a part of me that believed that Sony would mention something about Orbis, just to seem way more ahead of the game after Microsoft opted to skip mentioning anything. No dice, it seems. Again, not complaining.
  • I could listen to Andrew House pronounce the word "innovative" for the rest of time. It's an inspired pronunciation.
  • There were a number of PlayStation Blog readers in the audience of tonight's conference, which explains why people were hooting and hollering after every other sentence.
  • I do not care for the idea of a Big Daddy as a PlayStation All-Stars character. Not because I don't think he'll play well. I just don't associate the BioShock franchise with PlayStation, really. I mean, those versions of the game weren't exactly top flight, remember?
  • Jack Tretton's call out of Kaz Hirai actually felt like a genuinely sweet moment. Glad to see that running the rest of Sony hasn't erased Kaz's ability to show up and promote some games.
  • Was really betting on some kind of Syphon Filter announcement. No dice.

Tomorrow, we check out Nintendo, and then it's E3 show floor time. Prepare yourselves accordingly.

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@Brodehouse: I've never found God of War's puzzles particularly outstanding, or even mildly interesting. They're usually incredibly easy, with little to no imagination put into them.

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Am I the only person who just felt that The Last Of Us just looked like I Am Alive in Uncharted's engine then?

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So Ellen Page is in two game now? Beyond and she's clearly in The Last of Us -- just look at that character.

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They should have titled the conference Jack and Kaz: Bros for Life.

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I liked The Last of Us and Beyond, both very interesting games; but ultimately known quantities, they're practically sequels using the same tech but with a different story and characters, at least at face value.

I almost bought a PS3 yesterday, it was on sale and E3's pretty good at getting you hyped up for future releases. A few of the announcements and games shown were interesting, but I think about anyone would be satisfied with either console at the moment.

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Bioshock first came out on Xbox and PC so I can see why you wouldn't want Big Daddy in that game. Beyond and The last of us seem to be the big points for the system. kinda shitty E3.

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Saving the probably best for last, Nintendo only does good press conferences.

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The pirate ship scene in AC3 looked nice and all, but the worst parts of the last AC were when you weren't, well....running, jumping, and stabbing. I just hope it plays well.

Other than that, yeah, I echo the sentiments that Beyond and Last of Us look cool.

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I think the lack of Vita talk is because a Vita-compatible phone is coming soon. I know this sounds crazy but the the barrier to Sony delivering a "PSP phone" was removed last October when Sony got out of the Sony-Ericsson joint venture (which would have given then-independent Ericsson rights to Playstation intellectual property).

In my opinion, a Vita-compatible phone (with real analog sticks) is the only way Sony can get some traction in the smart-phone arena. Yes, the gaming smartphone market isn't huge, but just being seen as a market-leader in a segment of the smart-phone market will help Sony tremendously and it could become something to build on.

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Year of the bow and year of the Ellen Paige lookalikes.

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@bug9329 said:

I think the lack of Vita talk is because a Vita-compatible phone is coming soon. I know this sounds crazy but the the barrier to Sony delivering a "PSP phone" was removed last October when Sony got out of the Sony-Ericsson joint venture (which would have given then-independent Ericsson rights to Playstation intellectual property).

In my opinion, a Vita-compatible phone (with real analog sticks) is the only way Sony can get some traction in the smart-phone arena. Yes, the gaming smartphone market isn't huge, but just being seen as a market-leader in a segment of the smart-phone market will help Sony tremendously and it could become something to build on.

You're living in a dream world. WAKE UP!

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The only video I'm looking for right now is the Last of Us demo...

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It was a pretty bad conference if you ask me. Beyond and the last of us were the only truly good things there. The wonderbook stuff went on way too long and the far cry demo was really hard to watch and listen to.

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It seems like the game press are being more positive with Sony now that they are the underdog. That smash brothers-like game looked awful, they stopped talking about games to do a patented Sony powerpoint presentation, and the whole Wonderbook demo was terrible, the thing barely worked and they spent way too much time talking about it.

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@Dad_Is_A_Zombie said:

Gotta give Sony a lot of credit. At least they seem to care more about giving me games rather than a bunch of shit that I didn't ask for, never wanted, and will not use. Too bad Microsoft can't say the same. Maybe I'll have a reason to finally fire up the PS3 up soon.

They showed less games than Microsoft did.

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@jmood88 said:

@Dad_Is_A_Zombie said:

Gotta give Sony a lot of credit. At least they seem to care more about giving me games rather than a bunch of shit that I didn't ask for, never wanted, and will not use. Too bad Microsoft can't say the same. Maybe I'll have a reason to finally fire up the PS3 up soon.

They showed less games than Microsoft did.

MS got on stage stage and said "fuck your exclusives, here's Metroid Prime."

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@algertman said:

@jmood88 said:

@Dad_Is_A_Zombie said:

Gotta give Sony a lot of credit. At least they seem to care more about giving me games rather than a bunch of shit that I didn't ask for, never wanted, and will not use. Too bad Microsoft can't say the same. Maybe I'll have a reason to finally fire up the PS3 up soon.

They showed less games than Microsoft did.

MS got on stage stage and said "fuck your exclusives, here's Metroid Prime."

Ok, if you wanna be reductive, Sony got on stage and said, "fuck your exclusives, here's your Super Smash Brothers (except shitty), your I Am Alive and your Wii game."

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So I checked it out for myself and its actually

Virtua Fighter 5 (the new updated version), Infamous 2, Little Big Planet 2, Ratchet and Clank All 4 One (that game that came out recently), Warhammer 40k Space Marine, Just Cause 2, Saints Row 2, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, Hard Corps Uprising, Choplifter HD, Zombie Apocalypse Never Die Alone, Sideway NY.

lucky europe gets renegade ops, and Motorstorm Apocalypse and Darksiders, on top of many of the other full retail games I already mentioned.

All for free starting tomorrow on PS+. holy shiz thats awesome. I cant wait to download 100+GB of games tomorrow for free.

why not mention it here when youre a pro journalist?

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Excellent roundup article Alex - I'm glad to see you back

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"All in all , a relatively strong showing from Sony."

What? I find it hard to believe we watched the same presentation. I wouldn't say it was as bad as Microsoft, but strong is quite a stretch.

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@Vexxan said:

Saving the probably best for last, Nintendo only does good press conferences.

LOL

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Great job, Jeremy.

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As a diehard PC Gamer, the Playstation 3 feels like the only console I need to own. It's the only one giving me gaming experiences I can only get on that console. The Last of Us and Beyond are day 1 buys for me.

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@Brendan said:

Alex, you don't have to defend comments which may seem negative to crazy people by constantly saying "Not complaining". Don't appease those people.

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Hahah best part "yes he can take multiple bullets but shut up video games!"

This.

I think Alex should adopt " but shut up. Video games." as his slogan.

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The Last of Us and Beyond definitely have me excited as hell.

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Fantastic article, Alex!  You're very good at this sort of on the spot summary writing.  Good show!
 
And yep, The Last Of Us looks very cool.  I too wonder just exactly how it feels to play.  Is a lot of the stuff we saw in that demo scripted in such a way that the game doesn't support a lot of creative player input?  We know the game looks good when played as intended, but how does it look when it breaks?  Anyway, I look forward to seeing more from this game in future. 

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I could listen to Andrew House pronounce the word "innovative" for the rest of time. It's an inspired pronunciation.

After the first time he said it, I made it one of my drinking game words. Unfortunately, I only got to take 2 more drinks after that, but still...I agree. I've never heard any pronunciation quite like it.

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@Bourbon_Warrior said:

@AlmostSwedish said:

I loved how the hyped Page's appearance in the game, and then her character was complerely quite in the trailer.

I was thinking they hadnt done the voice work yet lol.

Also rewatching the last of us on youtube, that game is pushing under 30 frames a seconds most the time.

I think the point of that demo was to show the subtle facial expressions which looked like a step up from LA Noire.

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As a person who plays games. I like when a company talks about games.

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Call me when The Last Of Us comes out. Don't care for smash bros nor do I care for God of War (I still think of it as nothing more than a bad version of Berserk). While Beyond did look amazing at the end of the day, I have seen those kinds of plots before so unless they do it differently, then I don't care. Also at that point I will simply demand that they make a new Indigo Prophecy.

Oh, and just who the hell is Ellen Page and why does it matter that she's involved with Beyond? I saw the trailer and she didn't really say anything until the end, and thought she didn't sound that great at all.

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Battle Royale is a great film.

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What was most interesting about this conference was what wasn't mentioned or got short-shrift:

The Last Guardian

Home

Vita

3D

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I'm excited for what PS3 has to offer over Nintendo and MS this year, but overall this E3 makes me sad. <sigh>

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Not a terrible showing imo. As unnecessary as another God of War game is, it's still a fun franchise to play every few years. It's not like the market is flooded by GoW clones right now either. Not exactly hyped about that, but I'll probably end up playing it.

Beyond looks awesome too me, as much as I have to agree that the Quantic Dream games are light on actual gameplay I like them very much. I don't dislike Ellen Page, so that's cool.

Super Playstation Smash Brothers looks boring to me, I like smash, and fighting games. But there's not enough characters in the sony ''universe'' to make me want to play this, I might be forgetting a bunch of awesome characters and that might change as they announce stuff though.

The last of us looks very good, beautiful. Really glad they they're not doing Uncharted 4 with Tomb Raider looking interesting if similar. It's not my favorite thing at E3, but it's looking good.

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"Light on Vita stuff but heavy on big PS3 titles, Sony makes it abundantly clear where they're headed." That they want the Vita to wither and die?

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Jack Tretton is awsome. You trust him. Hes got a strength. Id die for Jack Tretton!

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A little too much on the move stuff, but The Last of Us won me over.

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Any E3 is better than Last year.

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@Hilts: I like his tiny hands.

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If anything I'm a 360 fan but Sony easily had the most interesting conference filled with the most games I'd actually purchase.

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Bummed that they didn't have more Vita stuff, makes me nervous about the future of the platform. I'm still happy with mine when I play it, but I wish more titles were coming to the system.

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Sony has Ellen Page and her lookalikes on lock.

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I agree that the Big Daddy isn't looked at as a Playstation character in the slightest but I thought the PS3 version of Bioshock was technically better. I played it partially on the 360 and then completed it on PS3 much later. Am I mistaken?

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So was I with the Syphon Filter Alex! It's been too long, I want to know what happens next with Gabe and Lian!!!

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@Krakn3Dfx said:

Bummed that they didn't have more Vita stuff, makes me nervous about the future of the platform. I'm still happy with mine when I play it, but I wish more titles were coming to the system.

Maybe saving that for TGS?

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@Grognard66 said:

3D

Holy sheep shit, you're right! I don't think Sony even mentioned 3D during the presser. Perhaps they've finally admitted to themselves that the public doesn't care?

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Jack Tretton makes me want to wade thru hell just to find a circum saw.

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Your recaps are great Alex! A big help to those who didn't catch the shows.

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@Fire_Of_The_Wind said:

@Bourbon_Warrior said:

@AlmostSwedish said:

I loved how the hyped Page's appearance in the game, and then her character was complerely quite in the trailer.

I was thinking they hadnt done the voice work yet lol.

Also rewatching the last of us on youtube, that game is pushing under 30 frames a seconds most the time.

I think the point of that demo was to show the subtle facial expressions which looked like a step up from LA Noire.

Yeah your right, just having a laugh. La noire was done with cameras I think, this Is just pins on face?