gamers
Report a problem

E3 2009 - Our Predictions

ynnoj   on 26 May 2009 - 17:49, updated 26 May 2009 - 21:43 · 33 comments & 7501 views

Advertisement (Why?)
It's that time of year again. With E3 2009 a little under a week away, the video game rumour mill has been in overdrive for past month or so. As usual, a plethora of stories ranging from a possible Xbox-Zune handheld device to a slimmer and cheaper PlayStation 3 model, have whetted appetites for what is sure to be an interesting show, kicking off with Microsoft's keynote on June 1 at 17:30 GMT. (view other time zones)

This year's E3 is almost certainly going to be one of the biggest ever, with the conference set to return to the glory of previous years and Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo all promising explosive appearances. There are bound to be a handful of surprises in store, but which of the rumours that we've read are actually credible?

What will be Microsoft's big announcement?

Andrew Gallacher (drunknmunky): I think there is some truth behind the rumours of Microsoft and the motion sensing device, however I'm not sure what they really intend for it as the Vision Camera is already capable of motion sensing. I don't expect it to be popular with the hardcore gamers, so most likely a wave of new casual games will be announced to accompany it.

Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the Xbox-Zune hybrid is real. We'll see it at E3, but whether it's ready or not is a different matter. Look for a launch around Christmas.

David Corris: I'm not so sure. I would assume some sort of Alan Wake news is due since the game has been pretty quiet. Hopefully no new home console announcement, but I wouldn't be surprised if more services similar to Netflix are added to the 360's roster.

Garrett Dodd (rajputwarrior): I expect Microsoft to unveil their new motion control system that is going to compete with the Wii. How revolutionary it will be remains to be seen, but I think this will be their big announcement.

Joshua Seed (indiansboy94): As with past E3 conventions, Microsoft will announce new features to Xbox Live as well as new products. I believe there's a chance that Microsoft will confirm the rumored motion sensing device.

What will be Sony's big announcement?

Andrew Gallacher (drunknmunky): A new PSP with no UMD drive, internal storage and a seamless operating system which is compatible with PSN. They'll boost support for PS1 and PSN games which you'll be able to buy directly on the devide, without the need for a PS3.

Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): Since the PSP Go! is pretty much a given, I wouldn't be surprised if the skinny PlayStation 3 whispers turned out to be true. We all know the 45nm chips are due this summer, so it would make perfect sense to unveil a sleek new design with a lower price point at E3.

David Corris: If neither the PS3 price cut or the rumoured slim PS3 are true, then I suppose the big names are going to get release dates. Look for more information on God of War 3, Gran Turismo 5 and perhaps even the next Team Ico game.

Garrett Dodd (rajputwarrior): I expect Sony to cut the price of the PlayStation 3. Other than that, I am really hoping Sony has a release date for Gran Turismo 5.

Joshua Seed (indiansboy94): As the rumours suggest, Sony will unveil the new PSP at E3.

What will be Nintendo's big announcement?

Andrew Gallacher (drunknmunky): Honestly, I don't know what to expect from Nintendo anymore. Their past few shows have been terrible and pretty bare for the hardcore gamer. I certainly hope they take a more professional angle this time. We get it Nintendo, you're appealing to casual gamers. No more soccer moms snowboarding or psycho drummers please.

Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): After last years abysmal keynote, Nintendo are failing to captivate me this time round. The only thing that would spike my interest would be a new Zelda title, but that's unlikely. I expect more games and peripherals for the casual market.

David Corris: If it isn't some peripheral that only further proves that they have given up on the hardcore gamer, then I can only pray for a new Zelda or Metroid game. Perhaps a new Wii game from the vast catalogue of characters they have. Kirby anyone?

Garrett Dodd (rajputwarrior): Just like last year at E3, Nintendo won't have anything big to show us. I foresee a couple of game announcements and more presentations telling us how well their systems have been selling.

Joshua Seed (indiansboy94): Besides new games for the Wii and DSi, I don't really see Nintendo announcing anything at this year's E3.

The one thing you are most looking forward to?

Andrew Gallacher (drunknmunky): New information and footage of upcoming shooters, namely Wolfenstein and Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Hopefully there will be some new, interesting titles too.

Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): Without a doubt, further BioShock 2 details and information on Kojima's new project. I think (and hope) it's a Metal Gear game based around Raiden. The cool Raiden, not the sissy from Sons of the Patriots.

David Corris: Definitely more word on the next Team Ico game. Ico and Shadow of the Colossus are two of my favourite games, so I'm super stoked for their next project.

Garrett Dodd (rajputwarrior): Details on this years EA Sports titles.

What do you think will be the biggest surprise?

Andrew Gallacher (drunknmunky): I think Modern Warfare 2 and God of War 3 will be talk of the show, but I really hope Nintendo have a killer title to announce.

Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): Nothing will top the shock OnLive announcement at GDC

David Corris: Hopefully a previously unannounced game that will be unveiled and will amaze us all.

Garrett Dodd (rajputwarrior): Duke Nukem Forever is picked up by another developer and publisher.

Will Alan Wake feature at E3 this year?

Andrew Gallacher (drunknmunky): I think they'll definitely show it this year. They have to, or people will really begin to lose interest and it'll go the same way as Duke Nukem Forever.

Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): No, it's gone/going the way of the Dodo.

David Corris: Yes.

Joshua Seed (indiansboy94): Most likely.

Will Sony finally drop the price of the PlayStation 3?

Andrew Gallacher (drunknmunky): Definitely not, they simply cannot afford to. I suspect we'll see a price drop closer to September around the release of Uncharted 2.

Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): It's likely. After all, there is no bigger stage than E3.

David Corris: Yes.

Garrett Dodd (rajputwarrior): They have to if they want to get back on track. As they learned from the PlayStation 2, a lower price equals greater sales. I think they will drop the price by at least $100 USD, and things will really start to pick up.

Joshua Seed (indiansboy94): A price drop is definitely due, but whether or not E3 is the time to announce it is not clear.

Which of the big three will have the best show?

Andrew Gallacher (drunknmunky): Microsoft, without a doubt. They never fail to impress and haven't let me down the past 4 years.

Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): Based on my predictions, I think 2009 could (finally) be Sony's year. Microsoft will still have a solid showing though.

David Corris: Sony.

Garrett Dodd (rajputwarrior): Microsoft.

Joshua Seed (indiansboy94): Microsoft.

Least likely to be announced, but definitely would be awesome

Andrew Gallacher (drunknmunky): The rumoured portable Xbox-Zune device. I really want to play my Xbox Live Arcade games on the move, it with Xbox Live support it could be a real hit. Windows Mobile still has some way to catch on, so if they can create a device around the OS as much as they did for the 360, it'll be a huge success.

Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): Half-Life 3.

Garrett Dodd (rajputwarrior): Gran Turismo for PSP.

Joshua Seed (indiansboy94): The long rumoured high definition Wii which will upgrade the Wii's hardware to current console technology.

So there you have it, our anaylsis and thoughts on an array of possibilities for this years E3 conference. Be sure to follow our coverage throughout the week, starting next Monday, June 1.

Post a comment · Send to friend Comments · There are 33 additional comments
(6 replies) #1 MightyJordan on 26 May 2009 - 21:44
Good article there. I can understand the Nintendo-hating, seeing as they provided a poor show last year and I've pretty much lost interest in them since I sold my Wii.
#1.1 C_Guy on 27 May 2009 - 05:07
Really? You're still on the anti-Nintendo bandwagon? That's alright. Blind and misinformed hatred is a byproduct of enormous success. Look how many people hate Microsoft for no logical reason other than they beat out so many other competitors.
#1.2 MightyJordan on 27 May 2009 - 08:44
C_Guy said,
Really? You're still on the anti-Nintendo bandwagon? That's alright. Blind and misinformed hatred is a byproduct of enormous success. Look how many people hate Microsoft for no logical reason other than they beat out so many other competitors.

Do you realise how much of a git you sound there? I'm not the only person here that's anti-Nintendo, and with proper reason. Nintendo disappointed a lot of their core gamers at E3 last year with a poor show, and it eventually led to me selling my Wii at Christmas.

And their success is not enormous; get that into your stupid fanboy head. Yes, they've sold the most consoles, but they've sold the least amount of games per console, which is where the real money is made up.
#1.3 mmck on 27 May 2009 - 10:30
if you support a console based on its show and that led you to selling your console then maybe you need to re analyse why you buy games/consoles?
#1.4 +Smigit on 27 May 2009 - 12:42
I don't care about their E3 show really...what's frustrated me is that Mario Kart IMHO was a bomb and that was the last Wii title by Nintendo that remotely looked interesting. In regards to third parties I've purchased one other title so yeah...things have been dry IMHO.

Don't hate the Wii but for me personally the game line up is a bust. Loved Mario Galaxy and Zelda but.
#1.5 bob_c_b on 27 May 2009 - 13:12
C_Guy said,
Really? You're still on the anti-Nintendo bandwagon? That's alright. Blind and misinformed hatred is a byproduct of enormous success. Look how many people hate Microsoft for no logical reason other than they beat out so many other competitors.


You are comedy gold... because this has to be a joke.... right?
#1.6 MightyJordan on 27 May 2009 - 19:16
mmck said,
if you support a console based on its show and that led you to selling your console then maybe you need to re analyse why you buy games/consoles?

I don't support consoles based on their E3 shows. I just said that Nintendo's E3 show last year was poor. I saw nothing of interest there last year, and there was literally nothing at all I was even remotely interested in last year, so I sold my Wii because I was done with it. I hardly had any games for it (nearly 10), nothing already out interested me, and nothing coming in the future interested me, so that's why I sold it.
(1 reply) #2 Examinus on 26 May 2009 - 21:45
Half-Life 2 Ep 3 is taking ages, so had better not be a really short episode like 1&2.
#2.1 JoeC on 27 May 2009 - 04:40
IIRC, Episode 3 is the last one with Freeman as the main character, so I'd expect a fairly long game to close off the storyline.
(1 reply) #3 Intelman on 26 May 2009 - 21:46
No PC love? Probably not. Casual gamers rule. Console ports are the future.

Though Valve is pretty good. No console ports there. If anything the console versions are PC ports?
#3.1 C_Guy on 27 May 2009 - 05:03
What do you expect? No one is making quality PC games anymore. They are all cookie cutter clones. It is very tragic.
(7 replies) #4 +Sethos on 26 May 2009 - 21:48
Yeah, where's the PC love?
#4.1 rajputwarrior on 26 May 2009 - 22:01
other then Bioshock 2, there is nothing i am really looking forward to for PC...
#4.2 +Sethos on 26 May 2009 - 22:14
rajputwarrior said,
other then Bioshock 2, there is nothing i am really looking forward to for PC...


And that justifies completely leaving out the platform?
#4.3 Omen1393 on 26 May 2009 - 22:50
Sethos said,
Yeah, where's the PC love?

Crytek is bound to be working on Crysis 2 or another expansion game to the original Crysis.
#4.4 SiLENT H3RO on 27 May 2009 - 03:04
Omen1393 said,
Crytek is bound to be working on Crysis 2 or another expansion game to the original Crysis.

Crysis Maximum Edition was just released. If anything, Crytek would be working on a Crysis 2.
#4.5 Dodgy on 27 May 2009 - 11:41
Omen1393 said,
Crytek is bound to be working on Crysis 2 or another expansion game to the original Crysis.


After CryTek came out saying that PC gaming is corrupted with piracy & makes no money, i'd be surprised with a PC exclusive crysis. However the CryEngine 3.0 does look far too sexy for any console.
#4.6 sreteP on 27 May 2009 - 14:31
Sethos said,
Yeah, where's the PC love?


Aliens vs Predator will be announced at E3 I think! =D
#4.7 Anaron on 28 May 2009 - 03:12
There will always be PC love. Here are some upcoming PC titles: BioShock 2, Modern Warfare 2, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Battlefield 1943, Mass Effect 2, Dragon Age: Origins, Alien vs. Predator [3], Street Fighter IV, Bionic Commando, Resident Evil 5, and Need for Speed SHIFT.
#5 +Audioboxer on 26 May 2009 - 21:50
The lack of DirtyLarry is not pleasing.
#6 Recon415 on 26 May 2009 - 22:26
An MMOFPS coming out this year called "Global Agenda" will be at E3. Closed beta is starting in June sometime, hopefully a final date will be announced during the event.
#7 Spartan Erik on 26 May 2009 - 22:30
*whetted appetite
(1 reply) #8 Sam Symons on 26 May 2009 - 22:31
Naw, Corris didn't slip in a "That is so fetch"
#8.1 Unto Darkness on 27 May 2009 - 02:23
Haha.

Oy, how come there is no mention of Halo 3: ODST?
(2 replies) #9 andrewbares on 27 May 2009 - 02:24
Don't you guys realize that Microsoft doesn't have much in terms of games? The PS3 has all the exclusives this year. If Microsoft doesn't release a newer console, then they are gonna fall to the PS3.
#9.1 SiLENT H3RO on 27 May 2009 - 03:05
andrewbares said,
Don't you guys realize that Microsoft doesn't have much in terms of games? The PS3 has all the exclusives this year. If Microsoft doesn't release a newer console, then they are gonna fall to the PS3.
Microsoft said they would wait to reveal thier biggest games at E3 so we're going to have to wait and see. Sony revealed/ leaked most if not all of their exclusives (probably). Either way I'm more excited for Sony.
#9.2 wakers01 on 27 May 2009 - 15:42
andrewbares said,
Don't you guys realize that Microsoft doesn't have much in terms of games? The PS3 has all the exclusives this year. If Microsoft doesn't release a newer console, then they are gonna fall to the PS3.


What!? What does Sony have in terms of exclusives that so mind shatteringly huge that people would rather purchase a PS3? Drake 2 and Gran Turismo 5? Gimme a break! If Sony really wants to be competitive, 2 or 3 exclusive games won't cut it. They need to drop their price by $100 and really put some work into the playstation network. This is what Sony failed to grasp at launch; Most consumers don't care enough about integrated wireless and bluetooth to pay $500 for a game console.
#10 badblood on 27 May 2009 - 07:54
Hopefully Nintendo will announce a new Zelda. Did anyone expect the Spirit tracks? I sure as hell didn't, so I think a high profile character getting a reveal would be expected.
As much as Nintendo have been disappointing, they haven't needed to make much effort. Sony and Microsoft are putting in all the effort to play catch up. It will happen when the PS3 is cheaper and XBox Live isn't a subscription service (ie, totally free).
These may be quite crude comments, but it's partly the reason I'm not an Xbox or PS3 owner.
(1 reply) #11 Antiprophet on 27 May 2009 - 10:51
so no one's heard about the ps3 that gets implanted into your eye socket?
its so going to be the big shock at E3
#11.1 Magallanes on 27 May 2009 - 13:29
since it will be implanted in your body, then this will become a biologic operation or you could say bio shock.

:3
#12 EVANK on 27 May 2009 - 17:55
There is only one I'm interested in and this would be Jonathan Steele (ynnoj): Half-Life 3 I hope Valve don't take as long as they did with Half Life 2 because they spent years on developing it and when they first announce HL2 it did nto arrive until 2 years later. They would have had to start development straight after HL2 was released, if that is the case they they have been working on it for the last 5 years. They took four years to develop HL2.

Last edited by EVANK on 27 May 2009 - 18:05
#13 x-byte on 27 May 2009 - 20:34
This was just a sad list of predictions. If you don't have a clue about what you are writing about, please don't try.
#14 Anaron on 28 May 2009 - 03:17
I'd love to hear news about Half-Life 2: Episode Three. Valve hasn't said a word about it, other than to confirm it's existence. Episode One was released in June 2006, and Episode Two in October 2007. It's May 2009 and we still haven't heard anything solid for it, other than these concept arts.

Commenting has either been disabled on this article or you are not logged in. Click here to login or register, its free!

Note: Anonymous commenting is disabled in order to keep the quality of responses to a high standard.

Advertisement (Why?)