100% they're bigger imo. MHW is a multiplat and SOTC is a remake. To be honest though I personally didn't think MHW was a big thing so I'm sure that's clouding my judgement. I think I made jokes in the live thread that it was time for a bathroom breakI think its close. MHW is a bigger game and a bigger series than Bloodborne, but Bloodborne being exclusive balances it out. LBP3 was trash, and also wasn't made by media molecule so it was a total let down. At least SotC was high quality for a lot of people. Without that hindsight though, you probably would give LBP3 a slight edge. But I think MHW+ SOTC is only slightly behind Bloodborne and LBP3. The other announcements from 2014 are quite a bit better than the others from 2017 though, which is why 14' takes it.
I am a bit hypocritical aren't I?
2016 was incredible for first party announcements yet I also put it kinda low on my list. I'm interested to see how this year goes. If they have no announcements but go all in on the games it could still be really good. Nintendo had nothing but Zelda in 2016 and yet I thought they won E3 that year.
Big fat nasty hypocrite!
Yeah I liked 2016 a lot, its just the weird going back to Days Gone ending left a nasty taste in the mouth straight after it. Looking back, I love 2016.
As I said in the other thread, I think if the 4 games Sony are pushing all show amazingly well then they'll still have a great show. Pretty much everyone in the gaming world is dying to see gameplay of TLOU2 and Death Stranding. If we get it people will be happy. PS fans are also super pumped about Ghost, and if that shows well we'll love it. Spiderman will be huge, and its already shown well so just an epic trailer will sell it.
I think even that would put it just above 2017 if they get it right. Then throw in a couple of announcements around that with some third parties like COD and they have a great show.
I'll probs make my sony prediction in a bit