Game Critics Announce Best Of E3 Nominees 37
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to the 2003 list of nominees from the Game Critics Best Of E3 Awards. This conglomeration of journalists from most of the major magazines and websites will announce the winners on June 10th, but the nomination statistics show some interesting trends, with the army tactical combat game Full Spectrum Warrior the most-nominated title, and the PC leading the nominee breakdown by platform, closely followed by PS2, Xbox, and then Gamecube.
GBA (Score:3, Informative)
So often people overlook the gameboy when lumping all game platforms together, yet it has a insane selection of excellent titles to be had and coming soon.
Just out of E3 there was Boktai (the one they did get, a crazy light-based vamire game), Mario and Luigi (the sequel to Super Mario RPG), Advance Wars 2 (Just plain brilliant turn-based strategy), Warioware Inc. (Both original and insane minigame frenzy), and more I'm probally forgetting.
Re:GBA (Score:3, Informative)
Netjak [netjak.com] has FF Crystal Chronicles at #10 for their best of show, and FF Tactics Advance was #1.
Sword of Mana and Zelda: Four Swords made their Best Surprises list, and both of their reviewers have the GBA in the top spot for the best console.
There's [netjak.com] the link for their full coverage.
Re:GBA (Score:1)
Incorrect. Paper Mario was technically the sequel to Mario RPG. I would imagine this would count as the sequel to Paper Mario.
Re:GBA (Score:1)
However, it is of no matter, as they games tend to be isolated in terms relating to each other story-wise (unless you count 'save the princess')
Re:GBA (Score:1)
I do feel as if Nintendo got the shaft this year. I think their GBA to Gamecube connectivity has a lot of potential. I also wonder how long it'll be before we start seeing e-reader cards in cereal boxes.
Re:GBA (Score:1)
If you want to talke about gc<->gba connections, go read the detail about Final Fantasy:Crystal Cronicles. After realizing the scope and depth of what they are going to pull off will leave you with soiled pants.
Re:GBA (Score:1)
Personally, I think they've gotta quit promoting that damned GBA-GC connectivity crap -- most people don't want it and it's like they're dumbing down games to force people to use it. A lot of people aren't just indifferent, they're downright pissed off about it. It just about killed any interest I might've h
How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:2)
What the hell is this? This is exactly why you end up with games being Best of E3 2 years in a row without ever shipping.
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:5, Insightful)
I agree, in premise, that the awards are absurd, but look at the industry. All of the "journalism" is absurd.
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:2)
Not all of the journalism is absurd...some of us still have standards...however, we're also the ones who aren't getting paid.
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:2, Informative)
It's not a show for the general public, and never has been.
It's a show for journalists and buyers - and I don't think any of them failed to see HL2.
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:2)
If you don't think the show's for the general public, you're also high, the vast majority of all the badges at E3 are "Exhibits Only" ones...the ones the general public gets.
Buyers, media, exhibitors, etc all have their own badges...you're lucky if you spot more than a handful of buyers.
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:1)
Interesting.
We don't care who see's the game from the general public. We care about the media, and the buyers. And while *you* may be lucky to spot more than a handfull of buyers, the reason for that is that they're all getting private showings, off the floor.
Just because there are members of the public there, doesn't mean the show is for them. I would think the "E3 is a trade event, and not open to the general public" rider on all of their rego forms would pretty much clear that up,
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:4, Interesting)
The "industry only" event is a sham. I understand that behind closed doors, the purpose of the E3 is to network with buyers, and try and negotiate deals with the retail chains, but the other main purpose is to inform the public about the games.
Otherwise, you and every other company on the show floor wouldn't bother printing out tens of thousands of fliers to pass out about your games...there simply are not that many media and buyer out there who need those little junkets.
I've worked 5 E3s. I can tell you that the people I've demoed the games for were not media. The people trying to grab free t-shirts are not media. On the surface, everyone wants to say this is a industry-only event, but it isn't and most of the game companies acknowledge this.
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:1)
If ten thousand people play a demo and get a flier, that's still only one tenth the exposure you get from showing it to a single guy from PC Gamer.
The reason everyone is looked after is because anyone who comes by may be media. Media are the important ones. "Public" matter so very little, except in terms of the buzz they can generate.
Now, your original point was "if it's not there for the general public, it shouldn't
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:2)
If the award was called, "Thing We Could Hype Up Most", I suppose that would make you right. If this was a film festival, that would work, too.
However, this is a GAME. A game that requires interaction in order to get a real feel for it. If you are giving a game Best of Show, and you can't play it...you're a hypocrite. T
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:1)
Or I wouldn't, if E3 were a "complete games get reviewed by the public" show. Which it's not and has never been.
It's all about hyping things up. Now, your point on "Game of show" is well taken. If they were reviewing complete games, or anything similar, then I'd agree with you.
But they're not. Best Game of Show isn't for "best finished game" it's for "game with most potential" (these being pre-release and all) or "Game most likely to blow us away
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:5, Insightful)
It's like watching movie trailers and awarding the Oscars based off of that.
Nobody calls the award, "Game That's Going to Rock Sometime in the Future" or "Game That Will Sell the Most Copies in 2-3 Years".
E3 is what it is...a chance for the game companies to show off their upcoming stuff. The point of the show is clear. I don't have any beef with that, I have a problem with the majority of gaming sites that give this kind of coverage, because it isn't legitimate, and it isn't helpful.
Click through the past nominees of the awards, and you'll notice games that have been nominated back to back years. This is utterly stupid. If you're trying to crank up and sustain hype for 2 years before a product's launch...that's detrimental to the product's performance. There's no way it can live to anyone's expectations at that point.
E3 is about hype. Journalism shouldn't be. That's why I think these awards are stupid. That's why I think those awards should be based off of what is playable...otherwise you end up with Team Fortress 2 syndrome.
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:1)
You think the word "Game" means "Playable game" whereas I think the word "Show" means "E3".
That's "E3, place to showcase upcoming stuff" ie, movie trailers for games, effectively.
If you're saying that the average person reads "Game of Show" as equivalent to a review (ie, an Oscar) then you're dead right, and it's deceptive.
I think anyone who knows what E3 is, realises that it's "Game of the SHOW" and thereby the fact that it's the one that ma
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:1)
Now, they weren't playable in the way that you want, where the attendees can play it. But often that's not the best way to demonstrate things in a game when it is early, or if you want to keep certain things secret, or if you have rough edges
Re:How about "Not Actually Vaporware" award? (Score:1)
I guess the NY Times is a prime candiate to hand out these awards :)
Madden, MGS3, Online Play, WSB 2K3 (Score:1, Interesting)
Although, I heard this tidbit on G4, I am assuming that the PC version will have onl
Re:BUT YOU HAVE TO PAY! (Score:1)
Inside Pitch 2003 (Score:2)
The Eye-Toy?! (Score:4, Informative)
It was roundly given "Worst Peripheral of Show" [netjak.com] by us.
What the hell are these guys thinking? They're obviously just trying to suck up to Sony. The Karaoke machine for the XBox was a far better idea. The stupid Eye-Toy had games where you were supposed to kill ninjas before they hit your head...however, you could just shuffle left and right, and KILL THEM WITH YOUR HEAD.
The Nintendo "Robby" was better (Score:2, Funny)
I think the Eye-Toy is cool in concept and has some real potential. Imagine integrating your own face and face of friends for custom skins, or with an online title being able to see a small Picture in Picture of your teammate instead of just voice.
Of course, this is Sony, so maybe a more realistic scenario would be The Olson Twins Dressup Game, where your 7-13 year old daughter can play virtual dressup on herself. Just whatver you do, do not get the Christina Aguilara Expansion Disc!
Anyway, back to
Re:The Nintendo "Robby" was better (Score:2)
Re:The Nintendo "Robby" was better (Score:1)
Re:The Nintendo "Robby" was better (Score:1)
Oh well, I'm off to play with my Transformies
Best of Show (Score:4, Interesting)
Halo 2 vs Half Life 2
Even though I'm an admitted Halo junkie, Half Life 2 completely amazed me. Sure Halo looks shinier and has a few new features, but watching the Half Life 2 demo blew my mind. The physics engine is truly incredible, and the ability to summon your own creatures to attack definitely adds a strategic element usually lacking in FPS games. I can't wait until the mod community gets ahold of this!
Gran Turismo 4
As for Gran Turismo 4, I watched the Sony E3 coverage for that and I must say I wasn't too impressed. I know it's going to be all that and a pack of crackers, but there didn't seem to be much in the way of innovation. Maybe I'm starting to get tired of the all too familiar CA(R)PG genre. Some scenes definitely looked beautiful, I'm not sure if it was actualy in game footage, but the Grand Canyon backdrop was stunning - made me look twice.
I think this has been the best E3 as far as I can remember, just a look at the list shows you how spoiled and lucky us gamers are. You know that feeling you get when you haven't eaten all day? When you go to take the first bite out of something sweet or salty and the second the treat hits your tongue a shot of saliva breaks loose from your glands like a premature shot from a Super Soaker? Well.. uhh.. got a towel?
best.e3.ever.
Re:Best of Show (Score:2)
I'm into RPGs and strategy games, so the first eight categories meant very little to me, and even then they missed out on things like FF: Crystal Quest, and the new Defender of the Crown was really cool. Oh, and the mini-robots battle games (of which there were two, but both were cool =)
www.uber-gear.com (Score:1)