We at last saw all the projects that sony has been hiding. Resident Evil 2 remake, Spider-Man, and even Death Stranding were shown off, but was this enough to make them win E3 2018?
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Tonight at Sony’s PlayStation E3 press conference, they showed off a handful of games including The Last of Us Part II, some more Spider-Man, and the gorgeous-looking Ghost of Tsushima. They also announced Nioh 2.
The show was logistically odd, as attendees were herded through a couple of different locations while the hosts on the stream vamped for time. It was also light on major announcements, but they did show some nice-looking games and took breaks for a couple of lovely musical interludes. Control is a third-person game from Remedy.
It looked pretty wild, and given that it’s made by the folks behind Max Payne, Alan Wake and most recently Quantum Break, I will play it. We got a look at the Resident Evil 2 remaster.
It looks nice, though I’ll admit I didn’t even play the remaster of the first one. It’s coming out on January 25, 2019.
Death Stranding: It’s still weird!
Hideo Kojima’s weird-ass sci fi/horror/I don’t know what game still looks wild, and like the sort of thing that will continue to be weird right up to and probably well after it finally comes out and I finally play it. Makes sense, since this game seems like it’s gonna involve a lot of time-shifting fuckery.