Tag Archives: E3 2019

I understand Game Freak’s position, but not without feedback of my own.   Pokemon Sword and Shield faces its second controversy with Junichi Masuda, veteran game designer of Game Freak, revealing at the Nintendo Treehouse Live event that the Pokedex of the new games won’t have all of the series past pokemon available. This means that you may not be able to transfer some of your favourite pokemon from your old games over to the upcoming Pokemon Sword and Shield.   Fans who were hoping to obtain the over 800 pokemon in the new games are voicing their disappointment as the youtube video of the Treehouse Live event has some pretty hefty dislikes.        Masuda made an official statement on the matter, but it only seemed to fan the flames further with regards to a particular sentence in the statement: “Even if a specific pokemon is not…

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The luckiest ones at E3 were Switch owners.   Not going to lie, I went into E3 thinking Nintendo wouldn’t have much to show. After my disappointment with the Wii U, I’ve learned to always approach these Directs with cautious scepticism And it’s not like Nintendo has been making good decisions lately either, so them winning E3 was far from the realm of possibility in my mind. But oh wow, was I ever proved wrong.   There were so many games! AND I MEAN MANY! Just when you thought the announcements and trailers would stop, it just kept going and going! Nintendo was really in a league of their own.     Here’s the quick list of announcements that I didn’t really care much for: Dragon Quest Characters coming to Smash Bros Ultimate. More Dragon Quest games coming to Switch. Luigi’s Mansion 3 (It’s getting co-op). Jin Henson’s The Dark…

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Watch Dogs Legion doesn’t fill me with much hope.   Out of the all of Ubisoft’s E3 Press conference, there was only one thing that caught my mention (well, besides Gods and Monsters): The announcement of Watch Dogs Legions, the next game in the Watch Dogs franchise.   And on a quick note, yes, Ubisoft’s E3 Press Conference was pretty disappointing, or at least to me. That’s coming from someone who adores most of Ubisoft’s franchises other than those of Nintendo and Capcom. Most of the Ubisoft press conference contained Tom Clancy games such as Ghost Recon Breakpoint, The Division 2 and Rainbow Six Quarantine. Unfortunately, I’m not a fan of Tom Clancy’s games so I’ll pass on those, especially since they’ve become more multiplayer focused as of late.   Then there was also other stuff that was just add-ons to already existing content like For Honour. Uplay is going…

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