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E3 09: GamesRadar's E3 2009 awards

The best, worst, and weirdest from the only game convention that matters

Words: GamesRadar US

We’ve been riding Nintendo’s case for a while now, complaining about Wii Play, Personal Trainer nonsense and the glut of weak third party trash. Hell, you have too. We all have. And Nintendo’s undoubtedly tired of hearing us whine “give us more!” regardless of how much they attempt to appease our inner fanboy. To finally end this dialog, literally smash it into the ground and render it moot for years, Nintendo announced a Team Ninja-developed Metroid game.

God damn Team Ninja. The same team that brought Ninja Gaiden back from the brink and turned it into the de-facto “insanely hard” action series. And now they’re making a new Metroid featuring Samus Aran kicking the living shit out of aliens, monsters and everything in between. No one saw it coming, and everyone in the shoulder-to-shoulder conference erupted into applause. It’s like Nintendo said, “Oh yeah, how about THIS you bitchy crybabies!” and flipped us the bird. And man, were we ever happy.

 

Sure, Microsoft’s Natal and PS3’s motion controls (ALLAXIS?) are an impressive technical feat, but so was the Wii Remote way back when. Seriously, does anybody believe 1:1 responisveness will suddenly rain quality games down from the heavens? The Wii’s problem has never been with the hardware. The reality is that game developers have all but abandoned utilizing motion controls in any meaningful way. Even Nintendo has seen Fit (har har) to move on to other peripherals … and that’s when they’re not adding GameCube controller support for optimal play.

Think about both demos at this year’s show. What does everybody do to show off the next generation of motion controls? Block a soccer ball, paint a picture, swing a tennis racket. Not only are these activities a pathetic recreation of the real thing, who would pay hundreds of dollars to digitally participate in mundane shit you could do in real life for f***ing pennies?!

 

Silent Hill has hit a patch of rough road, so fans of psychological survival horror will be glad to know that the “wait, it isn’t cancelled?” Alan Wake is stepping up. While the enemies in the bits we’ve played steer away from Silent Hill’s carnival of grotesquery, Alan Wake is clearly channeling the earlier franchise’s creepy vibe. The tense exploration and a sense of brooding supernatural menace hit the notes Silent Hill fans love. Any person, animal or object can become possessed and attack, so there’s a delicious anxiety permeating every dark corner of the game.

Wake has also taken cues from hit TV show Lost, apparent in the music and episodic structure of the demo, as well as a scene in which giant trees in the distant forest come crashing down, implying a massive but hidden monster. Drawing on additional sources like the film Poltergeist and the novels of Stephen King, Alan Wake looks like it will do what Silent Hill hasn’t for some time: actually scare us.

 

After Halo 3: ODST was re-introduced at the Microsoft press conference, we were subjected to some of the most uninspiring FPS gameplay we’ve seen recently. After a lifeless demonstration, we were further being sold on the Halo franchise with a trailer for yet another Halo game, entitled Halo Reach. And what did we see in this new trailer?

Well, nothing really. Some voiceovers, a burning planet and a release date of Fall 2010. Okay, so for a teaser trailer we suppose that’s fine. But we can’t help but be underwhelmed considering ODST hasn’t even been released. All the teaser did hype was the continuing Halo storyline, which to be honest, isn’t terribly engaging. Or interesting. And which became downright confusing by the time Halo 3 wrapped. We have been informed that Reach refers to events that occur in the novels when numerous Spartans… wait…novels? Since when did novels become necessary for a gameplay experience, let alone the Halo franchise? Is anyone really that invested in the storyline?

Anyway, the press conference continued in a disconcerting snake oil salesman way, where it was said that everyone who purchases ODST will receive a free multiplayer beta pass to Reach… the game they just announced, but refused to give any more details on. “And if you act NOW, we’ll throw in a…”

Right before Halo 3 was released years ago, folks were predicting that Halo would become the new Star Wars. It certainly feels like Bungie’s following the same route – but we don’t mean that in the good way.

 

With three new Mario games announced at E3 (and more on the way), Nintendo’s mascot is being called into action far more than usual. Only one other mascot knows this pain, and dear old Sonic made it a point to offer a shoulder for Mario to cry on. If only he knew that Sonic’s outfit was made out of tear-resistance foam…


 
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iKOemos  - 5 months 23 days ago 
This e3 was so much better than last years. Great awards Gr. But where was HL: EP3? I was soooo looking forward to that!
Jacob816  - 5 months 23 days ago 
I'm no one to call shenagins, but is the the 'Best Half-Naked Chick Whose Hair Turns Into a Dragon' a bit of a loaded category lol
iKOemos  - 5 months 23 days ago 
Wait a minute. A new Golden Sun!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*Salivates all over self*
Craza  - 5 months 23 days ago 
Mass Effect.....Ehhhh, I just can't get in the mood for a 80+ hour game right now, so I can't really be excited for the second one. XD
Samael  - 5 months 23 days ago 
"Is anyone really that invested in the storyline?"

*raises hand* I very much enjoy the Halo novels.

Also, yay for Alan Wake.
MechGyver  - 5 months 23 days ago 
"Announced at the Sony E3 2009 press conference, Take-Two’s Agent is an “ultimate action title” developed exclusively for the PlayStation 3 by Rockstar Games. While exclusive third-party titles are typically seen as a thing of the past, the GTA giant had vivid justification to make the project a PS3 exclusive."- WTF,what about xbox 360 exclusives dickhead fanboy writer!!!!
Samael  - 5 months 23 days ago 
@MechGyver

Shut up....please shut up...
MechGyver  - 5 months 23 days ago 
Mass Effect 2 best of the show?
I guess it is,if you dont bother visiting any of the horribly design uncharted planets.
Really, there´s got to be any thing better outher,...maybe Halo ODST...LOL
MattYg1  - 5 months 23 days ago 
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Valve whingers... shut the fook up... honestly...

The most pathetic thing i have heard it "So what i cant play as Francis anymore"

Who was investing time and emotions into the characters and there backstories enough to miss them?
JohnnyMaverik  - 5 months 23 days ago 
*Glares*

Naturally I'll give Valve the benefit of the doubt, and if content is added to left for dead and left for dead 2 over the coming years improving both games, and serving the customers who have one or the other or even both, then I'll more than forgive them, I'll feel disapointed in myself for not trusting them in the first place. But it's guna be a case of waiting to be convinced.

Of course a release date for half-life2 episode 3 would do the trick as well, and a meet the pyro over the summer with maybe a litle bit more tf2 content on the side would completely wipe it from my memory...
MechGyver  - 5 months 23 days ago 
Sorry to hurt your susceptibility, WITH THE TRUTH
Like you said, you "very much enjoy the Halo novels"
norid  - 5 months 23 days ago 
lol love the "Shut Your Stupid Fanboy Face" award.
norid  - 5 months 23 days ago 
I got a question : Is the new Metriod game 3rd and 1st person or only 3rd for the finishing moves???
Genericide  - 5 months 23 days ago 
The only franchise I always believe will be good are the mainstream mario and zelda games. I guess my reaction to reading this is how most fanboys usually feel when they read your articles. That said, I'm going to set the bar by saying: I politely disagree about New Super Mario Bros. Wii and think they'll resolve those issue by launch and/or it'll be fun anyway, but nevertheless respect your guys opinions. See how easy it is not to be a dick about these things?
MechGyver  - 5 months 23 days ago 
“We’re living in momentous times, Garion. The events of a thousand years and more have all focused on these very days. The world, I’m told, is like that. Centuries pass when nothing happens, and then in a few short years events of such tremendous importance take place that the world is never the same again.”- wtf does this shit means?
CreeplyTuna  - 5 months 23 days ago 
i first saw alan wake and said, looks gay. now i know it's a new game that should scare me shitless i wanna get it! i don't mind anymore he has a name that i can compare to the main character in a book (Arctic drift) by clive cussler

the character's name in Dirk Pitt...im not kidding
walrusthewill  - 5 months 23 days ago 
NOOOOO!
Dont give up on SWTOR yet!
So what if theyre focusing on cheesy gimmicks to sell the game
it could still be good, hopefully
Hurricrane  - 5 months 23 days ago 
the pic with Sonic and Mario made me lol.

and I'm sort of halfway there with the anti-L4D2 people... as soon as I saw it, it came off as a full priced expansion pack
FrozenImplosion  - 5 months 23 days ago 
For some reason I keep mixing up Alpha Protocol and Alan Wake, and when I saw "the new Silent Hill" thing I was like how is a bunch of gunplay at all like Silent Hill? Personally I think Alan Wake looks cooler than alpha Protocol
Fancy Rat  - 5 months 23 days ago 
As psyched as I am for a new side-scrolling Metroid, I think 'Other M' is a title almost on par with 'Wii' in shittiness.
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