fake fake fake fake!! fake fake fake fake!! its fake!! its fake!!!
( atleast, thats what i think)
It wouldn't surprise me if it was accurate. There isn't much on that list that would be terribly shocking. Just exciting. Uncharted 4, MM's new IP, The Order being shown off, GG's new IP, Project Beast officially revealed... these are all things we already expected. Nothing else on that list stands out as unbelievable to the point where I absolutely could not see it happening. The only thing about that list that made me pause was The Last of Us 2. I just don't see that being announced so soon even if it is real. Though now that I think about it, it would be a year since The Last of Us and Naughty Dog has been known to press out sequels in two years. Three and a half seems to be their max. So, maybe it's not so hard to see.
i doubt this is true. There's like...a 0.1% chance of all this happening at E3. Literally the entire show would be games, and you know how these companies always waste time with random motion control games or talking about things not gaming related.
Not necessarily true. Remember Sony's E3 last year? Within 15 minutes of Shuhei taking the stage we were shown The Order, a lengthy tech demo from Quantic Dream, and new footage for Killzone, Infamous, Driveclub, and Knack. Then Adam Boyes came out and spent the next 15 minutes talking about and showing Transistor, Don't Starve, Mercenary Kings, Octodad, Secret Ponchos, Ray's the Dead, Outlast, Oddworld: New and Tasty, Galak-Z, Diablo 3, Final Fantasy 15, and Kingdom Hearts 3. He finished off his first run by announcing Final Fantasy 14 coming to PS4. Then we were shown demonstrations of Assassin's Creed 4 and Watch Dogs which were 15 minutes combined. Boyes came back out and we were shown NBA 2K14, The Elder Scrolls Online, and Mad Max over the next 5 minutes. The we got a 12 minute demonstration of Destiny.
So basically, over the course of about an hour Sony had 25 games to talk about for PS4. Out of those, one was simply mentioned, one was talked about but with no footage, eight were indie games that were briefly shown, three had lengthy on-stage demonstrations, and the remaining 12 were given trailers of various lengths. They packed a lot in there. This is considering that they also had to spend a fair amount of time talking about their other platforms as well as selling us on the PS4's price, policies, and some features. Showing off a little over 20 games in what will likely be a larger amount of time to do it in compared to last year shouldn't be a problem.