Monday, May 08, 2006

E3 2006: Sony Press Conference Impressions

Just got done watching the Sony Press Conference and I left feeling rather impressed and overwhelmed at the same time. Since there is a little bit of a lot of different things to cover, I’ll do it bullet style to make things easier. (Forgive any grammatical errors, I wrote this in a hurry)

  • Kaz Hirai opened up with some boring statistics about PS2 and PSP sales and explained how Sony is not into gimmicks (a direct slam on Nintendo, and a hypocritical one I might add as you will see later).
  • Lot of PSP trailers were shown and it looks like the best of the PSP is yet to come, thankfully. PSP greatest hits were announced and Ape Escape, Hot Shots Golf, Twisted Metal, WipeOut, and ATV will be the first five to hit that status. Other upcoming PSP goodies include voice of IP (voip), GPS, and possible camera capabilities.
  • The PSP will interact with the PS3 and thanks to PS3 online features; you’ll be able to download PS1 games and run them on your PSP via a Playstation emulator running off your PSP memory stick or memory card. They showed Ridge Racer from the PS1 running on the PSP and you can even make it wide screen.
  • There was a very nice demonstration of Gran Turismo HD, and thanks to the hard drive, they showed how there is little to no loading time. GTHD was very impressive looking, especially a track they showed around the heights of the Grand Canyon. Online capabilities are being hashed out and they expect sometime shortly after the PS3 launch.
  • All PS3’s will have built-in hard drives.
  • Eye Toy made an appearance with a Yugioh/Pokemon style came. You could actually see your hands on screen and as you placed a monster card, they would grow out of the card and fight. Interesting and many possibilities to say the least.
  • Another way the PSP will work along with the PS3 was shown in a racing title. They hooked up the PSP and showed how it displayed what you would see out of your rear-view mirror. So you could then set it up on your TV and see the action behind you. Again, interesting and more possibilities.
  • Other online features included a music download system. There will be a per-song charge and you can play them from your hard drive or integrate the songs into your games. Some type of karaoke type game will work along with this service and those include HD music videos.
  • A lot of video demos for game were shown and all looked technically impressive. A couple that stood out were Metal Gear Solid 4, FFI3, and a game called Eight Days that just blew me away. These games have a realistic movie feel to them and if the gameplay stands up to the looks……wow! There was a working demo of a game called Heavenly Sword that was brutally beautiful with so much blood, I loved it! For you God of War fans out there, it resembles that with 50x better graphics and movement, if you can even imagine that.
  • There was a real-time demo of Tiger Woods, not of actual gameplay, but of just Tiger himself. They showed how they are going to bring personality into games and had Tiger do his signature smile. You would swear it was really him. Then they moved him around a little bit and had him say a few things you might hear him say should he have a good or bad shot. If that is how the next Tiger Woods game is gonna look, I’m in trouble with the wife.
  • Now for the hypocritical surprise. Gone is the ugly boomerang controller, thankfully. Instead, the PS3 controller looks just like a PS2 controller (not too happy with that, the PS2 controller has always been a weakness to me). What makes it soo special (or not), is that fact that it has built in motion sensors, with out needing infrared or any other wireless line of sight. So first the smear Nintendo with the gimmicky statement, only to unveil a motion sensored controller that during the demo of, looked gimmicky itself at best. Some guy was showing it off with a flying game it looked like he was having one hell of a time controlling the action. He couldn’t even land the damn plane on a platform. It has potential I guess, but the Nintendo Wii’s controller I feel is setup much better for that type of control, especially when it comes to first-person shooters.
  • And lastly, the stomach turning price. We all knew it was going to be expensive, and in the end, it’s not as bad as some predicted. But, hearing these figures is still a staggering jolt the money nodes in my brain. In North America, the PS3 will be released on November 17th, 2006. There will be two version, and two different prices. The PS3 with a 20GB Hard Drive will cost $499 and the PS3 with a 60 GB Hard Drive will run you $599. Not bad I guess when you consider you’re getting a Blue-Ray player along with it.

So there you have it, my little breakdown of the Sony Press Conference. High Quality stuff from Sony as expected. It will be interesting now to see if Microsoft drops the price of the 360 in November as rumored. Look for my Nintendo and Microsoft Press Conference Impressions in the next couple of days as well as other random E3 ponderings.

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