E3 2016: How the PS4 (and PS VR) can win at E3 2016


Sony at E3 2016: What we want to see

Sony enters E3 2016 in an enviable position; the PS4 has a commanding lead amongst consoles, Uncharted 4 recently released to rave reviews and Sony itself has proven adept at giving the fans what they want at the year’s biggest game conference this generation.

The usual lineup of big games just won’t do this year, though. To steal the show, Sony will have to perform a pretty tough juggling act.

There’s preparing PlayStation VR for a successful launch, properly following up on its megaton announcements from last year and revealing a new slate of big PS4 games for those who don’t buy virtual reality.

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VR: Sony’s ace in the hole (or on your face)

Let’s start with the biggest task at hand: PlayStation VR. At $399 (£349, AU$549, the headset is going to be an extremely tough sell – despite the internet’s infatuation with headset tech. Even though PSVR has been on display at many big game shows, the core issue of conveying this unique technology has not gotten any easier.

That’s not to say that it’s impossible. The Nintendo 3DS eventually caught on – even though it’s very much a “you have to see it in person” device. But, Sony needs to try extra hard in this regard due to its spotty track record for releasing underwhelming accessories, like the PlayStation Eye and PlayStation Move.

The best way to make PlayStation VR pop is providing a killer app. The PlayStation Move was doomed from the get-go, due to a lack of big games at launch (and much of what was there was “me too” software, rehashing Wii ideas four years later).

But, what franchises would work in VR? Do people want an Uncharted where you can’t see Nathan Drake or a Sly Cooper through the eyes of the sneaky raccoon? Is there a certain first-person shooter of Sony’s that can buoy the tech?

It’s pretty tough to determine what will constitute a home run for VR, mostly because one hasn’t happened yet. But, if any company can figure out the killer app, it’s Sony. Though, this would be the perfect time to bring back Jumping Flash…

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Preparing for PS4.5 (PS4K? PS4 Neo?)

On top of PlayStation VR, Sony will likely have to counter a potential Xbox One upgrade with one of it’s own. Adding fresh technology, like 4K support and backwards compatibility, are key (especially if Sony can offer its full slate of PS3 games to counter the Xbox One’s piecemeal strategy).

But, the tougher road to hoe is showcasing the upgraded console’s – currently dubbed the PS4.5 – PlayStation VR benefits without ostracizing the millions of gamers who have already purchased a PS4 and don’t plan on swapping their console for a newer model.

Then there’s the “big three” from last year’s Sony press conference. There may never be a trio of high-profile surprises on par with The Last Guardian’s gameplay reveal, the Final Fantasy VII re-release announcement and Shenmue III’s Kickstarter campaign. While their reveals were epic, it’s time to see what a year’s progress looks like for each project.

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No matter what, content is king

Specifically, The Last Guardian should be playable to the E3-going public, and FF7 should have some sort of extended (and nostalgia-inducing) gameplay section played during the presser. Finally, Shenmue III needs some sort of reveal that the thousands of Kickstarter backers haven’t seen already.

The law of diminishing returns indicates that these returnees won’t get the same reaction they got last year, but the bigger crime would be to omit them altogether.

The PlayStation 4 has two-and-a-half years of dominance under its belt, with first-party Game of the Year contenders Uncharted 4 and Bloodborne capturing the attention of the gaming public this year and last, respectively.

However, the second half won’t be as easy for Sony. While Microsoft still has some silver bullets in Gears of War and Crackdown, there aren’t many PlayStation properties that can match the name recognition of Microsoft’s that haven’t recently released on the PS4.

Sony at E3 2016: What we know already

As far as known entities go, Sony’s flagship racer is in a unique position. While Gran Turismo Sport will hit the finish line later this year, Sony will have to prove this non-numbered racer’s worth with a strong showing at E3 (with the added difficulty of showcasing the series’ relevance after three years away).

Showcasing shooters is also key; while The Last Guardian will earn plenty of acclaim, that brand of adventure is rarely what sells prospective owners on purchasing your console. In a fractured shooter market that has seen the likes of Destiny, The Division and Overwatch capture market share from more established franchises, like Call of Duty and Battlefield, Guerilla Games was smart to shift from the underperforming Killzone series to an all-new idea in Horizon Zero Dawn.

With a delay into 2017, this E3 is the perfect time to show what a few extra months of development will mean for this ambitious action game.

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Firming up details on some far-off releases would be great too. Quantic Dream has always been the go-to developer for breathtaking visuals, so getting more of Detroit: Become Human would be a big showcase for folks on the fence about which console has better graphics.

Even though Naughty Dog is fresh off of Uncharted 4, it wouldn’t be totally out of the realm of possibility to tease a sequel to The Last of Us. God of War has been conspicuous in its absence this console generation, and seeing Kratos in action via a dedicated PS4 gore-fest would be fantastic.

However, it’s key to think back to last year’s announcements. Even though “The Last Guardian showing up at E3″ had become something of a running joke, that game in motion alongside surprise announcements, like Final Fantasy VII’s remake and Shenmue III, were what (arguably) won E3 for Sony last year.

So, there’s Sony’s simple path to victory: one game we’d never expect to see in motion alongside the confirmation of two pie-in-the-sky games. Who knows? Maybe Sony’s conference this year will show us an HD remake of Metal Gear Solid, confirm Half-Life 3 to launch simultaneously with its Steam release, and start an Indiegogo campaign for Beyond Good & Evil 3. Anything can happen!

There are many fronts Sony needs to be strong on at E3 2016, and winning on one is difficult enough. Still, no company has had the streak of winning showcases like Sony has for years now.

And, as insane as it seems for a company to nail a VR launch, showcase a system upgrade, follow up on big reveals and bring out some new surprises in one fell swoop, it’s even crazier to think of Sony dropping the ball after so many successful years.

Source: techradar.com

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