So because they rolled out new iterations of a few already established and popular brands, the presentation went fantastically? I understand that Dynasty Warriors is popular. Lots of terrible things are. It doesn't make the ps4 line up they had to show any more interesting.
Again, you are perceiving it how you want to perceive it, rather than the grand schemes of things. I am not interested in Halo, yet I know the effect it had in Microsoft's E3 presentation. I am not interested in Final Fantasy, yet I know the effect it had in Sony's E3 presentation. I am interested in Rime, yet I know in the grand scheme of things it will do low numbers compared to the heavy hitters Sony has in store.
You cannot view this presentation by what you want, this was tailored for Japanese gamers and the media, you just sweeping Dynasty Warriors under the carpet as some sort of terrible game whilst overlooking the general strength of the brand shows that you are just looking at it from your limited point of view.
And as I seem to have to consistently mention, this was but the preshow to the Tokyo Game Show where we will definitely see more gameplay on Yakuza, on Phantasy Star Nova, on Deep Down etc, they are not about to showcase everything off when they know full well the main course is on the 20th of this month.
Did you really watch this thing Aki, squealing to yourself that "SONY HAS DONE IT AGAIN?" Over Dynasty Warriors? Or a new Yakuza cutscene for a game that we already knew was coming? I mean, what was it that excited you so much about this conference?
Outside of Crimson Dragon, I was not one bit interested in Microsoft's E3 presentation. It was however a well made and put together presentation that helped them regain some lost ground.
I'm not looking at this presentation as what I want, you can mention something is good for a market without being interested in it. It's not a hard concept to grasp. Sony is coming into the eighth generation more prepared than they were in the seventh generation for the Japanese market, just compare the launches;
Playstation 3: BLAST·FACTOR, Kidou Senshi Gundam: Target In Sight, Ridge Racer 7, Miyazato San Kyoudai Naizou: SEGA GOLFCLUB, Resistance: Jinrui Botsuraku no Hi, Genji: Kamui Souran
Playstation 4: Knack, Assassin’s Creed 4, Battlefield 4, Call of Duty: Ghosts, Doki-Doki Universe, Dream Club: Host Girls on Stage, Driveclub, Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends, FIFA 14, Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn (the beta), Hohokum, Killzone: Shadow Fall, Natural Doctrine, Puzzle 4 Sudoku, Tottemo E Mahjong Plus, Resogun, Strider, Ryu Ga Gotoku: Ishin and Watch Dogs.
A mix of well known Japanese brands, major Western IPs that do well in Japan and titles that will do well with the otaku crowd.
"This doesn't make sense. Almost all I play are Western games. You really think they're excited to see a LEGO game again? Or a 5 second trailer for a generic Batman game? Or 5 minutes of Watchdogs footage that made no sense? Or a cutscene from Beyond that had no gameplay? Or freaking RATCHET?? Just because they're Western doesn't mean they have no meter of quality. "
To be fair, that sounds like a pretty crappy presentation as well, providing watchdogs was the only game that had footage shown.
It's a fairly moderate presentation that would do well for a preshow to E3. This presentation was that.