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The E3 misslist

Posted: 2006-05-15 06:46pm
by Ace Pace
Those who did not show up at E3...
E3 06: MIA @ E3 06
Killzone 2, Fallout 3, Resident Evil 5, Devil May Cry 4, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Dragon Age, Culdcept, Bully, and first-party GameCube and GBA titles all skipped last week's event.

By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot
Posted May 15, 2006 8:59 am PT

LOS ANGELES--This year's Electronic Entertainment Expo saw many a headline generated by games that had their first trailers unveiled at the event, such as Halo 3 and Call of Duty 3. Others came from titles whose mere existence was revealed, such as Grand Theft Auto IV. Still more came from the hundreds of games that were playable at the Los Angeles Convention Center, such as The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for the Wii, Warhawk for the PlayStation 3, and Too Human for the Xbox 360.

But for all the games that make appearances at E3, a notable number of titles are newsworthy by virtue of not being at the event. Each year sees a series of highly anticipated titles skip the event, and their absences often speak volumes. Here are a few of the major games GameSpot editors were expecting and/or hoping to see at E3 2006--but didn't.

The PlayStation 3 Killzone sequel: In 2005, the trailer for Sony-owned Dutch developer Guerrilla Games was the talk of the show. Its jaw-dropping graphics became the subject of controversy for being too good, causing many to whisper that they were prerendered. Sony steadfastly denied the accusations, and many E3 2005 attendees were confident that by the time the 2006 expo rolled around, subsequent Killzone 2 footage and/or demos would settle the kerfuffle surrounding the game.

Just one problem: There haven't been any. A year has come and gone, and Sony has kept a shroud of secrecy wrapped tight around the Killzone sequel. It wasn't included in Sony's pre-expo press briefing, it wasn't at any of the 62 PS3 demo stations on the E3 show floor, and it wasn't shown behind closed doors to the press. "I couldn't even get the guy from Guerrilla to say the words 'Killzone 2,'" said one editor.

First-party GameCube and Game Boy Advance games: Though a few third-party publishers had games for the console (Over the Hedge at Activision) and the portable (Atlus' lineup), Nintendo didn't have any demo stations for either platform at its massive booth. That meant that titles such as the new Pokémon Dungeon for the GBA, Super Paper Mario, and, yes, even the GameCube version of the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, which caused nerd stampedes the year prior, were nowhere to be found.

In their stead, Nintendo decided to show off its DS and Wii lineup exclusively. However, some E3 attendees noticed that demos for the latter platform were running off of dev kits that included modified GameCubes, which created some confusion.

Resident Evil 5 and Devil May Cry 4: Capcom's two most anticipated next-generation games were not present at E3 in any form. The absence of even a frame of footage was particularly glaring, given that trailers for the two games had been shown at Microsoft's X05 event last October and at E3 2005 one year ago.

Half-Life 2: Episode One: Remember when Half-Life 2 was the biggest thing at E3? Times have changed: Even though the episodic expansion is just two weeks away from digital distribution, developer Valve Software decided to skip E3 in any official capacity, though CEO Gabe Newell was seen wandering the show floor outside the Nintendo booth.

Gran Turismo 4 Mobile: Though there were nearly a dozen PS3 demo stations for recently remonikered Gran Turismo HD, the first portable racer from Polyphony Digital was garaged out of sight.

Dragon Age: Role-playing game fans were hoping that BioWare might show off its forthcoming all-original high-fantasy RPG. However, the Canadian developer's focus this year was on Jade Empire for the PC and Mass Effect for the Xbox 360.

Culdcept Saga: On May 1, Namco Bandai made much of the fact that the newest entry into its popular Magic-meets-Monopoly game franchise would be coming to the Xbox 360. However, the first next-gen installment in the series, which has previously appeared on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation, and Dreamcast, couldn't be located at E3 less than a week later.

Starcraft: Ghost: Though it was "indefinitely delayed" on current-gen consoles, many expected Blizzard Entertainment to reveal that the long-in-the-works title would be taking a Perfect Dark Zero-esque roundabout route to next-gen consoles. Guess again--the game completely, further fueling speculation that it has been scrapped in any shape, way, and form.

Rockstar's Untitled Western Shooter for the PS3: When footage from the unnamed third-person six-shooter was included as part of the initial PS3 montage at E3 2006, many expected that a Red Dead Revolver 2 announcement wouldn't be far off. Twelve months later, though, nothing has been heard about the game, and the information well remained bone-dry at E3.

Bully: Though Rockstar eagerly showed off its Xbox 360 Table Tennis game to the press, its controversy-courting high school beat-'em-up called in sick. The game had been announced during E3 2006, but has since come under fire for its depiction of high school brutality, which game-industry gadflies have said could incite real-life violence.

Fallout 3: Months prior to the show, Bethesda Softworks said that the third installment of the storied postapocalyptic RPG series would not be on hand at E3. However, that didn't stop the developer-publisher from teasing attendees with a poster, as it did in 2005. This year's one-sheet showed the series' emblematic "Pip Boy" (called "Action Boy" by some, after the perk in the game) superimposed over a faded poster of a happy, 1950s-esque soon-to-be-postnuclear family. "Prepare for the future," read the tagline at the top, further raising expectations of a sequel that crosses the Interplay Fallout games' sly wit and bleak setting with the top-end graphics and free-roaming setting of Bethesda's current bestseller, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.


Posted: 2006-05-15 07:09pm
by Vympel
that crosses the Interplay Fallout games' sly wit and bleak setting with the top-end graphics and free-roaming setting of Bethesda's current bestseller, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
You can't have "free-roaming" in Fallout. Who wants to free-roam in the Wastes of post-nuclear North America? There's nothing there! The travel system better be identical to Fallout 1 and 2.

Posted: 2006-05-15 07:10pm
by Vendetta
I don't know about the showfloor, but Culdcept Saga has a trailer up in the E3 2006 section of Xbox Live Marketplace.

(I like this idea. Most of Microsoft's big name E3 showing trailers can be downloaded straight to my 360 for big screen viewing.)

Posted: 2006-05-15 08:56pm
by InnocentBystander
I see no reason why Valve needed to be at E3, their baby has been released, their masterful content distribution system is doing extremely well from the looks of things. Why bother? HL2:E1 is supposed to be fairly short too, I think they made the right choice.

Regarding Starcraft: Ghost, I wasn't really expecting it to show up. Though I did notice that Ghost is no longer listed under their main page's "Current Projects"... of course I don't hit that page very often, so... that isn't necessarily new.

I do not know/care about the others.

Posted: 2006-05-15 09:25pm
by Arrow
Oh, we're getting Jade Empire? I need to pay more attention. This also bodes well for a Mass Effect PC (which should be a given anyway, since its using UE3).

Posted: 2006-05-15 09:27pm
by Vympel
It was reported a few months ago that Ghost has been effectively killed. And rightly so. It looked like ass.

Posted: 2006-05-15 09:37pm
by Duckie
Indeed it did, to the point where even I was apprehensive about it despite Blizzard not only pulling out the Starcraft and the Hot Chick cards to distract me. And I have a high shitty-game tolerance.

(Although considering the 2002-level graphics, it was more like Plastic Chick)

Posted: 2006-05-15 09:54pm
by Nephtys
Vympel wrote:It was reported a few months ago that Ghost has been effectively killed. And rightly so. It looked like ass.
It also played like it looks. They're saying they want to restart from scratch (for the second time!) to put it on the next-gen systems.

Posted: 2006-05-15 10:10pm
by Vympel
Nephtys wrote:
Vympel wrote:It was reported a few months ago that Ghost has been effectively killed. And rightly so. It looked like ass.
It also played like it looks. They're saying they want to restart from scratch (for the second time!) to put it on the next-gen systems.
Oh I know- by "looked" I was using the all-inclusive graphics/gameplay etc sense of the term. Gameplay videos especially were positively excremental.

Posted: 2006-05-15 10:15pm
by Joe
Yeah, RE5 not making a showing was LAME, especially with the awesomeness of Resident Evil 4 still fresh in everyone's mind.

Posted: 2006-05-15 11:43pm
by Master of Ossus
I'm really upset about Dragon Age. Release some frickin' new info about that game, already, Bioware. I couldn't care less about the 360 and its awful lineup.

Posted: 2006-05-16 03:04am
by Ford Prefect
Joe wrote:Yeah, RE5 not making a showing was LAME, especially with the awesomeness of Resident Evil 4 still fresh in everyone's mind.
I'll say; it's one of the games of the future I want.

Posted: 2006-05-16 04:21am
by weemadando
Other notable no-shows:

Infinium Labs with "The Phantom"

Duke Nukem Whenever

Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl

Posted: 2006-05-16 12:38pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Joe wrote:Yeah, RE5 not making a showing was LAME, especially with the awesomeness of Resident Evil 4 still fresh in everyone's mind.
True enough. All we have is one brief trailer with Chris Redfield supposedly in North Africa with a bunch of nasty runner zombies. I do hear it will resolve the fight at the end of RE:CVX with Wesker, who seems to want to ressurect Umbrella, Inc. (yay).

In the meantime, what about that other zombie survival horror thing from Capcom? The one that's basically the game of DOTD 2004?
weemadando wrote:
Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl
I heard it was being given an extensive overhaul due to that delay announced. The Duke won't be showing until around the next millenium, stay tuned for E3 '07. 3007.

Posted: 2006-05-16 06:46pm
by DPDarkPrimus
I don't see why they should complain about HL2: Episode One not being there. It's not like Valve hasn't been giving interviews and information about it or anything- besides, it's due out in less than a month.