I am just returning from three very busy days in Leipzig and can finally give you some impressions. First of all, I spent the last few hours playing Metroid and Mario and both titles look and feel great, with Mario perhaps the most convincing offering. The graphics are clearly a step up from current titles and the gameplay mechanics and control scheme hint at what Miyamoto said: 'Super Mario Galaxy' will be the true sequel to Mario 64.
Metroid is much darker in colour and offers far less contrast, obviously. But this creates a tense atmosphere and the playable level could easily have been mistaken for 'Halo' or 'Mass Effect' in parts. There was no options menu implemented and the controls were slow, but this will be adjustable in the final game, no doubt. All in all, it looks set to become a solid title, but its graphics are not quite as impressive as the ones in Mario.
In terms of announcements, I already hinted at Track and Field being announced for DS with a Wii version possibly in the works (well done to those of you who guessed it). Sony's big announcement turned out to be a DVB-T receiver (wich will allow Europeans to watch digital terrestrial television programmes and record them via the PS3). A nice bonus, but this was less than I and my colleagues at RTL expected, given how much Sony had hyped their announcement prior to the press conference. We did not include it in our reports.
Every report I saw included Wii Fit, though, as did mine. After turning a remote into a game controller, Nintendo managed to utilize another household object in the same way: scales. And the strategy worked again, as plenty of people were eager to try it out. I played it briefly and it felt pretty accurate. I am seriously wondering, though, if developers will be able to put the balance board to as many uses as the remote. It seems far less versatile in terms of gaming applications. Nevertheless, I was a member of the 'Best of GC' jury again and we did give it the innovation award.
It was obvious that the Wii was also the focal point of developers. Sega was pushing 'Mario & Sonic', Konami was proudly showing off 'Dewy's Adventure' and Vivendi prominently displayed 'Geometry Wars' for Wii. But some developers were concerned that Nintendo's great success with those casual titles would become an incentive to cut budgets for the hardcore games.
Julian Eggebrecht, head of 'Lair' developer Factor 5, seemed genuinely keen to work with the platform, but was highly sceptical of Nintendo's seemingly lacklustre marketing for 'Metroid Prime 3'. From a business point of view it would even make sense to prioritize casual games. A title like 'Brain Training' costs a pittance to develop when compared to the Retro Studios shooter, but has sold more units than most titles will ever achieve. Let us hope that Nintendo will not simply act out good business sense but realises the advantages of a broad portfolio that is broad enough to include the hardcore crowd.
As far as other consoles go, I was very impressed with the PS3 offering at the show. 'Lair' looked spectacular and, perhaps most of all, 'Eye of Judgement' is set to become a killer app. The game's graphics could not possibly be any better, it seems. And the interaction with the monsters (you can slap them and they react) is tremendous fun. Trading cards are a huge market and this game may prove to be the first real revolution in this field. With Hasbro on board, I have no doubt that this game will be a system seller like no other PS3 game on the horizon. It has mass appeal and shows off the technological advantages of the pricey hardware. Dear Sony, I would like to see more PS3 games like that.
Of course, the Xbox360 also had a huge showfloor which was well populated. But with me having attended both the 'Halo 3' and 'Bioshock' events, there were was nothing new for me, at least nothing of a magnitude that would necessitate a mention here. Microsoft did some great marketing, though, with an entire ferris wheel set up behind one of the halls.
Next to that was the 'Rock Band' stage. And while I fear that the product may cost as much as $200, the fun I had playing it would justify that price point. A great title that will take multiplayer gaming on consoles into a whole new dimension.
In terms of interviews, I talked to dozens of developers, from ex-LucasArts staff to the head of Running with Scissors. I will update you on some of the more interesting interviews in the coming days. On a final note, though, I have spoken to a reliable source about the Wii-exclusive Star Wars game I learnt about last year. This source has seriously questioned whether LucasArts would consider exclusives at all with their current titles being strictly multi-platform. The person I spoke to also questioned my original source. To me, though, such a game would make perfect sense, business-wise, since pretty much every Wii owner would gobble it up. Either way, we will find out the truth about this soon enough, since the game would have to be announced this year, I guess, if it really exists.
EDIT Undoubtedly, you have come across some early impressions of the upcoming Wii title ´Rockstar presents Table Tennis´ complaining about the control scheme. I have played the game as well and did not find the controls problematic at all. While it takes a few minutes to get the timing of the motion right, it is great fun once you got the hang of it. I only thought the graphics were very sobering. But in my opinion, gameplay mechanics work a treat.
EDIT My new source on the Star Wars lightsaber action game for Wii may have been too hasty. Australian site Gameplayer writes:"LucasArts’ Mark Montuya commented today that [Lego Star War´s] motion-sensitive lightsaber action is “just a taster” for a future release involving motion-sensitive lightsaber combat."
hey yo flaffi alda ich fahr da nich hin is mir irgendwie zu stressig...und zu weit weg
ReplyDeleteund sonst.....
schade dass die Messe nich in Munich oder Frankfurt stattfindet.......wären doch viel attraktivere standorte als Leipzig..gerade Munch hat doch'n super Messe Gelände bei Riem draussen(weißt schon da wo die ISPO
immer is)..mmmh...ich weiß nich aber Leipzig is doch eher lame oder was meinst du?
:-)
-IALS
Hi, Falafelkid wir haben uns am Messestand von Nintendo getroffen. Wir konnte ein paar Worte austauschen - du warst so überrascht das dich jemand auf deinen Blog anspricht und zudem auch noch erkannt hat. Leider hat uns Bernd Fakesch unterbrochen sonst hätten wir ein paar weitere nette Worte ausgetauscht. Ich hätte dir dann erzählt das bei Eidos ein sehr cooles Wii-Game in der Entwicklung ist, eine Mischung aus Zelda und einem anderem Game(habe ich bereits öfters im Gaming-Age-Forum angesprochen) und dir mittgeteilt das ich die Europa Termine für Wii (Super Mario Galaxy) bereits einen Tag vor offizieller Ankündigung im GAF geleaked habe. http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=182477
ReplyDeleteWeiterhin habe ich - so wie du - eine mögliche Ankündigung zu Table Tennis für Wii angedeutet und zudem eine mögliche Ankündigung für Canis Canem Edit (Bully)für Wii angedeutet.
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ReplyDeleteBut this blog is written in english....
I dont geddit....Porquoi?
Thanks for the great report.
I can already see Superfan Tactics "droping the bomb" in front of Redmond Microsoft headquarters soon as 360 starts outselling Wii again..
ReplyDeleteSuperfan the suicide bomber....will get free Nintendo games in paradise....or so they nromise
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-IALS
"Wii is a repacked Gamecube with new marketing" - IGN boards
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-IALS
Yeh it is supposed to be in English. I think in German he was saying that he has no friends and is desperate for attention.
ReplyDeleteNice writeup Fal. Eagerly awaiting Mario. When is the US and Japan release date? And for Mario Kart
Hi guys this is IALS.....you know who this is.....I have just watched the Gametrailers review of Metroid Prime 3... and all I can say is...
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!
Really.....this game looks SOOOOO amazing.....I can't believe how talented the folks over at Retro are.......Nintendo should be really proud to have such a great 1st party studio......seriously people....I was very sceptical.....but this video review has literally DESTROYED, KILLED, ERASED all my scepticism!!!!
THIS IS THE REASON TO GET A Wii!
And by the way Falafelkid I very much doubt that you'll find the graphics to be rather sobering after watching THE GAMETRAILERS VIDEO REVIEW.....
THIS IS THE IALS,
You know who this is.....YOU KNOW THAT IALS JUST DONT ENDORSE ANY TYPE OF BULLSHIT....
Retro is GODLIKE.....Watch the Gametrailers Review And I bet you you'll agree.....Retro HAS KILLED THE COMPETITION WITH THIS GAME.....This is their swan song......
IALS BOWS LOW BEFORE RETRO STUDIOS....AND PARTUICLUARLY BEFORE
THEIR ARTISTS AND CODERS....
THIS GAME IS THE EPITOME...An astounding and beautiful piece of interactive entertainment....It's everything you want it to be and thensome.....I could go on and on forever like this...but I'm gonna stfu rightnow....
I'm just happy to have a reason to buy a Wii finally.....THE REASON
IALS pays homage to Retro Studios and wishes them the best for the future....
This game is soul food for all frustrated old school gamers!!!
Nuff Respect 2 Retro
and I'm out
-IALS
The Interiors In Prime 3 Are Like A Punch In The Face Of 360 and PS3 Developers
ReplyDeletethats what comes to mind when I watch the gametrailers review of Corruption
-IALS
The graphics
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