by Jeff Woleslagle on Jun 05, 2009
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E3 2009 is over and was a very good show (please don't grow,
E3, you're the perfect size now), but the coverage is still rolling
out. Since I've been awake for 36 hours following a red-eye return
flight that lived up to the name, I'm taking the easy way out and
naming our Best of E3 2009 picks. Fancy graphics to follow soon.
Surprise of the Show: Heroes of Telara
- We were expecting cookie-cutter fantasy and saw a game built around
truly dynamic content and rampant subclassing, both ideas worthy of a
place in the next round of MMORPGs. It looks cool and better yet makes
sense for the game Trion is designing, and we're truly excited to see
where this one goes.
Best Use of a License: DC Universe Online
- Licenses are tricky, but SOE Austin has made all the right moves,
first by snatching up major league comic artist and writer talent like
Jim Lee, Marv Wolfman, and Jeff Jones. That investment is already
starting to pay off. Not only do the main storylines inundate you with
big time DC characters, you'll fight with or against them in
large-scale battles which eminate epic. The just-revealed Headline
achievements and looted equipment that automatically adapts to your
costume colors are both great ideas too.
Most Innovative: APB - Realtime
Worlds is seeking to build a game which places such importance on
individual fashion and character customization that you won't even see
floaty names overhead as you walk around, and that's just the tip of
the iceberg. You'll be able to combine a huge array of vector graphics
to create your own tattoos, clothing graphics, and vehicle designs,
work with an in-game FM mod synth-styled music machine to give your
character your own theme music (read that one again), and have your
gang's music or style of music blaring out of the speakers as you drive
past other characters. We saw positional voicechat for the first time
during the demo too.
Even the matchmaking is innovative in that it all happens in
the background while you're going about your business in the game
world. If you're a high level criminal trying to pull off a job, the
game won't just issue an APB for you to a high level enforcer, it might
send a few mid-level enforcers or a number of low-level enforcers. We
could go on for paragraphs, but this game screams innovation and we
truly hope Realtime Worlds can tie all these great ideas together into
an awesome beta in the coming months.
Most Improved: The Agency - It
might be odd to talk about a game still in-development as most
improved, but for us seeing the demo mission legitimized the vision for
an espionage-geared MMO that SOE has been telling us about for years.
There's plenty of room for different playstyles,for guns blazing gamers
and stealth / surpise types, and the black tie side of the classic spy
motif is definitely present and very nicely done in what we saw.
Overall character progression and overall cohesion are still question
marks, but E3 2009 made us believers that SOE truly has something
special going with The Agency.
Best Gameplay: Global Agenda - We
saw a few "persistent world shooters" at E3 2009 this year, and Global
Agenda, in our opinion, has the most to offer traditional MMO players.
You build your character to suit your playstyle in the tank / DPS /
support roles you're already used to, and the equipment and abilities
you choose supports rather than dictates your style. The PvE sessions
let you earn equipment while infusing a typically flat genre with some
compelling storyline, and PvP is nothing short of a blast - think Team
Fortress 2 or Battlefield Heroes with an overarching purpose and a
z-axis. We'd dare anyone to play just one mission of this game, since
we had a very rough time putting Global Agenda
down when it was time to rush off to our next appointment.
Best of Show: Star Wars: The Old Republic
- Maybe it was the absolutely phenomenal trailer that BioWare led off
with (which many at E3 were calling the best Star Wars cinema in 30 odd
years), or the retro-styled booth where they were doing the demo of the
highly convincing bounty hunter and smuggler classes or the revelation
that a game can go full voiceover without obstructing gameplay. SWTOR
is still a long way away and we have much, much, much more to see, but
not only did Bioware bring the full package to this year's premier
games event, the core of the game looks very convincing, compelling,
and, dare we say, hypeworthy.
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Bioware
Makes Big Announcement for SWTOR at E3
Oh,
BioWare...we love you so!
E3
may be over for another year, but the furor over Star Wars: The Old
Republic is only just beginning. BioWare announced this week that SW:
TOR will be the first fully voiced MMOG ever developed.
We all
love it when NPCs actually talk to us. The voice overs in Age of Conan
helped me enjoy the Tortage experience the first time through, and I
missed them when I left for distant shores and found that the NPCs
would only stare at me blankly and spew text. But never fear, SW: TOR
will give a voice to all NPCs. (Now
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hope we can get our pick-up groups to slow down long enough
so we can actually listen.)
Are you excited about Star Wars: The Old Republic? How profound is the
effect voice overs have on your MMO gaming experience?
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