It’s that time again. This year’s return to the E3 of yesteryear should produce some exciting news. This post is really just a roundup of some of the rumors I’ve heard and what I’m looking forward to most. We’ll start with Microsoft and the Xbox 360.
Not much is known about what Microsoft is going to show this year. You can bet that Halo 3: ODST will play a big role, but otherwise they don’t have the laundry list of announced megaton games to talk about like they have in years past. One rumor going around is that they’re working on a motion controller (in fact, the same rumor is going for Sony) so we may see the debut of a new motion controller initiative to compete with Nintendo’s ridiculously successful Wii. There’s also a rumor that the 360’s dashboard will see another massive update similar to the “New Xbox Experience” we saw last holiday season. This might be tied into the Zune / Xbox Marketplace integration that was announced this past week (along with the new Zune HD). However, as far as games go, I’m kind of at a loss. Some folks are saying that Half-Life 2: Episode 3 will be debuted during Microsoft’s conference despite the fact that it’s traditionally a PC franchise. I’m not sure about that but Episode 3 is definitely a game I’m interested in seeing.
The Sony press conference is the one I’m the most excited for because they have the biggest list of announced games to look forward to. There has also been some interesting information leaked about possible revisions to their hardware which have me excited. Let’s start with the games, though. Currently the games they’ve announced that I’m interested in:
- Uncharted 2 - A sequel to my second favorite game on the console. What I’ve seen so far looks even better. Can’t wait for this game.
- Heavy Rain - Should be interesting, comes from the same folks that made Indigo Prophecy. The gameplay seems to rely heavily on quick time events but the visuals are great as a result.
- Project Trico - This game isn’t technically announced yet, but some footage was released not long ago and it looks promising. Unfortunately I wasn’t around for ICO on the PS2, but I’m looking forward to playing my first game from Team Ico.
- God of War 3 – This one’s obligatory. Another game from a series I haven’t had the opportunity to try out yet but if nothing else the gameplay looks extremely fun and the visuals are amazing.

So that’s just the software, how about the hardware? I’ve been flirting with picking up a PSP (for the second time, I might add – I bought the original when it was first launched but there were no games so I traded it in to put towards my 360), and all rumors point to an announcement of a new version of the PSP this year during Sony’s press conference. Apparently called the “PSP Go,” this new portable console will be focused on digital rather than physical media. You’ll be able to download games from a PSP store which is very appealing to me, and very appealing to Sony because it should cut down on some of the rampant piracy issues associated with the device. A lot of folks are pointing to this as the rebirth of the device, and I know that if it’s announced I’ll buy one, plain and simple.

There’s also the question of the Playstation 3. Despite having a solid line-up of games Sony is still struggling in this department. Some shots were recently leaked of a PS3 “slim” redesign, and originally these images were scoffed at. There is a bit of a twist however – sites that put these images up were contacted with cease and desist notices, giving this rumor some credibility. Could Sony finally be making a big push to put the PS3 on the map? A slim and sexy version of the console could do the trick, though a price drop wouldn’t hurt either. We shall see.
As for Nintendo? Who on Earth knows. They maintain that they’ll have games for core gamers (i.e. gamers who aren’t interested in doing exercises on a balance board or playing their Wii remote like a pretend saxophone) but we’ve heard that before. All I know is that it really doesn’t matter what they do at this point, the Wii and DS combined will continue to sell like gangbusters and completely outshine the 360 and PS3. My only concern is that Microsoft and Sony will begin to think that motion controllers are “where it’s at” and give up on traditional gaming as we know it.
It would be a sad day if that were to happen.