By Emma Boyle
It’s hard to believe it’s been one year since the last E3 PlayStation conference. It’s become so foggy in my memory you could have told me it was longer and I wouldn’t have been altogether surprised. Alright, that’s a little unfair – last year PlayStation put on a show with a lot of spectacle (it snowed indoors for goodness sake) but I felt like it lacked a lot of substance due to an abundance of trailers with little explanation.
I was glad, then, when Sony announced that it would be trying something different for E3 2018 by deep-diving into four of its biggest releases. Now that I’ve actually seen the show, however, I’m not so sure.
There’s no denying that PlayStation had some extremely exciting games to show off this year but the odd pacing of the presentation detracted from them.
In case you couldn’t witness it for yourself, Sony’s underwhelming show started in a small intimate space that was designed to look like a church. My first thought was that this was PlayStation’s attempt to create a more intimate feeling that would completely set it apart from all of the other grand E3 showcases. But then The …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming