Nintendo's main E3 press conference was just over a week ago now. It was the first big showing for Nintendo's next home console, now officially named Wii U. A year had passed since Nintendo's initial showing of the console and some teaser trailers for it at E3 2011, but did another full year of development time for the console and games make much of a difference? Did that time allow Nintendo to bring the games and features for Wii U to their 2012 E3 to help sell the console before it's even available for sale?
What did Nintendo show in their 2012 E3 press conference, and what coffee roast grade do I give it? Let's take a look!
The Brew
Nintendo started their E3 conference by debuting Pikmin 3. While Pikmin 3 had originally been announced for the Wii, it will be able to use both the Wii Nunchuk with Wii MotionPlus controls, as well as the Wii U GamePad depending on how you want to play the game. Pikmin 3 will be the first in the series to make the jump to "high definition" graphics, and I can imagine this will help make the level of detail even better and the environment/setting for the game more realistic.
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Rock Pikmin, growing a flower? Interesting. |
During this portion Reggie confirmed that the Wii U will be compatible with using two of the GamePads at once, and the news was received with audible cheers from the audience. It had been one of the rumors floating around before E3, with some saying it would and some saying it wouldn't be compatible with two GamePads at once.
The third game Nintendo showed was a third party title (third game, third party? interesting!). The game was Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition. While I have only played a demo of the original Batman: Arkham Asylum and enjoyed the demo, it's kind of difficult for me to get excited about this game, because I own a PS3 and can get the game on that console, and probably for a lot cheaper than the Wii U version later this year. At least the Wii U is getting the game though, and I am glad to see the developers using the Wii U GamePad for some game-play elements. Scribblenauts Unlimited was shown next, and I wasn't that excited for it, because like Batman, it's not an "exclusive" and will be on the 3DS as well.
Nintendo then showed a "sizzle" trailer with Darksiders II, Mass Effect 3, Tank! Tank! Tank!, TEKKN Tag Tournament 2, Trine 2: Director's Cut, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge, and Aliens Colonial Marines.
What do I think about those games in the order shown? Non-exclusive, non-exclusive, interesting but poor trailer choice, non-exclusive, port, port, and non-exclusive. Only one of the seven games is a Wii U "exclusive" that we know of right now, that being Tank! Tank! Tank!, which I think is somewhat unfortunate.
Reggie then started talking about Wii Fit U. Let's just skip to the next!
SiNG. Irony of ironies. I had not heard the song in the demo video for SiNG until they showed it at E3, then the very next day I saw a work related video...with the SAME EXACT SONG in it! Perhaps it's telling me I should buy this game day one?
I will say, the best part about the trailer and game I thought was the use of the Wii U GamePad displaying the lyrics for the song. I really liked that, as I think it frees people up from facing just the tv for the lyrics if they don't know the song, and it appeared the font was easy to read so I wouldn't have to squint my eyes to read it from the television.
Scott Moffitt then came out to talk about the 3DS and games for it, but complained about not having enough time to talk about the games and spent nearly a minute talking about the 3DS press conference the next day. A MINUTE. That's two 30 second game trailers. Three 20 second. Or even just one 1 minute trailer. You get the point? Complain about not enough time, and waste time complaining and promoting another conference?
He started off talking about New Super Mario Bros. 2. He then showed Paper Mario: Sticker Star. I have never played a Paper Mario game, but I gotta say this one did get me interested, and in a console I don't even own yet. He ended with the three first party titles, talking about Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. Like Paper Mario, I was impressed with what I saw for the game in the trailer, and I think it looks pretty well polished. Moffit ended his time with a "sizzle" trailer for the 3DS showing off third party games. The trailer started with Castlevania: Lord of Shadow - Mirror of Fate, then Disney Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion, Scribblenauts Unlimited, and KINGDOM HEARTS 3D: Dream Drop Distance.
Reggie was back now showing off LEGO City: Undercover. The game looks like a cool kid friendly "Grand Theft Auto" to me, which I don't find to be a bad thing if that's how it turns out. I thought the trailer was very weirdly pieced together though, with certain things happening apparently for humor that left me more puzzled as to what/why they were showing it, than actually laughing (perhaps I just missed the references they were using?). The trailer did end with a nice Nintendo fan throwout though, and Reggie also confirmed a different version of LEGO City is being developed for the 3DS and will release later this year as well.
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LEGO Elvis? Check. LEGO T-Rex? Check. |
They ended the Ubisoft conference with a sizzle trailer of Ubisoft Wii U games: Assassin's Creed III, Rabbids Land, YOURSHAPE Fitness Evolved 2013, Rayman Legends, SPORTS Connection, Marvel Avengers Battle for Earth. Rabbids Land and Rayman Legends are already on my "to watch" list, and possible day one purchases if we end up getting a Wii U for the Coffee House.
Nintendo Land. Nearly the last 15 minutes of the conference. NEARLY 15 MINUTES. Nintendo Land just did not appeal to me from what I saw of it, and it definitely didn't make me think, "Wow, so this is the incredible game Nintendo has to show for the Wii U!" Sure, some of the ideas and mini-games they showed in it look interesting and probably will be fun, but I didn't think it was the game to end the conference with by any means.
Caffeinated Thoughts
Overall, I give Nintendo's 2012 E3 press conference a "Light Roast" coffee grade. While they started strong with Pikmin 3, the middle of their conference could have used more exclusive Wii U games, and I thought ending the conference with Nintendo Land was a terrible choice, and not very "strong." Out of Microsoft, Sony, and the Nintendo E3 press conferences, I feel that Nintendo's is the only one that did not "Start Strong, Finish Strong".
I thought Nintendo had the most to gain from a strong E3 press conference, but also the most to lose from a weak showing this year. If they originally overpriced the 3DS because of the strong reception at E3 in 2010, I really wonder if they won't lose money on the Wii U for the first time in a console's release for them, just to give it a price point that is very appealing to help move units.
Before E3, I viewed Nintendo's E3 press conference as smelling coffee roasting in the morning, and thinking, "Coffee is brewing, and it will be awesome and get my day started right!" Only to get to the coffee pot, and realize the coffee that was brewed was decaffeinated. That is a fail.
Bitter - Very few details of the Wii U's online service during the conference. No mention of friend code use. No mention of online multiplayer in New Super Mario Bros. U. No real mention of online anything, other than MiiVerse, which Reggie pretty much said won't be available at launch. No major exclusive game announcement, that wasn't really known about before the conference. No Project P-100 announcement or trailer during the conference. Terrible trailer portion shown for Tank! Tank! Tank!, not giving initial viewers a good idea of the actual game-play in it. Last, apparently the Nintendo Wii does not exist anymore to Nintendo, and they did not mention one single game for it during the conference (did I miss it? please tell me I did somehow). Which I thought was pathetic. I'll stop here for now.
Sweet - Ubisoft and Warner Bros. getting stage time and showing Wii U support, even if some of the games they showed are going to be ports. ZombiU not only having a trailer that showed the Wii U GamePad being used in a wide variety of ways, but the presentation for the game ending by turning Reggie into the "zombie".
Questions
Agree, or disagree? Do you think Nintendo did more harm, or good, for the Wii U with their E3 press conference? Was anything shown in Nintendo's official E3 press conference that made you decide 100% to try and buy the Wii U day one?
If you are interested in the Wii U, you can sign up on GameStop.com and Amazon.com right now to be notified when more information about the console becomes available to the retailers. Amazon.com's page link is below, and I will add GameStop's when I find it (doing a simple search didn't locate it just now for some reason):