We have no clue what to expect other than Zelda. We know there will be Zelda. Oh, and we know there won't be NX. But, we have no clue what else Nintendo has planned and we're hoping to be pleasantly surprised. Nintendo is definitely the wild card at this year's E3, though.
9:00am to 4:00pm PDT
Nintendo will also be streaming the Nintendo Treehouse: Live @ E3 #2 the following day.
Tom: "A wonderfully strange and roaring spectacle - our review of Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding 2 On The Beach."
WTMG's Leo Faria: "When a collection has a literal hundred games, you’re bound to find one or two you end up playing for quite a while. Even if 100 in 1 Game Collection is one of the least creative gaming compilations I have ever seen, with the in-game characters themselves stating you shouldn’t expect much from it, it’s not the worst thing in the world. There’s just not a lot of creativity in this package. Most games are clones of classics from thirty years ago, with a less exciting presentation. I guess that, if you can find it for cheap one day, you might get a kick out of some of its content, but this is a bonafide example of “quantity over quality”, not the other way around."
Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is as comical as it’s anarchic, and it comes loaded with fresh and immersive gameplay mechanics.
11AM Central Time
Alarm is set.
Zelda!
Can't wait.
My one real prayer is that this game doesn't sacrifice the plot for the sake of stuffing a gender-swapped fem-Link into it.
Other than that, I know it's going to be an awesome time.
I wonder if there will be a variety of control schemes on display?
Imagine being able to choose between traditional controls and motion controls, for combat.
That would be pretty sweet.
Excitement building. Please Nintendo, drop me into hyrule with no sense of what to do and no hand holding. I wanna explore, discover.