I was very negative with my first "E3" 2020 Reaction post. But, if this summer's scattered mess of game announcements had actually been a proper E3 Show, it would have been a really bad E3. 2020 is the worst "E3" I've even written about. Imagine an E3 with basically no Nintendo, no Call of Duty, and very few games with solid release dates. I said this last time, but I understand why E3 sucked. The whole world in chaos. Some people can't make rent. So if Microsoft has nothing to show with their new Fable game yet, that's fine. There's bigger problems.
Still Halo Infinite looked bad. And I called it, because it has not been a week and Halo Infinite has been delayed to 2021. It was not ready. Neither were a lot of games this year. Be prepared to wait until 2025 for Fable, that appears to be nowhere near even an alternate universe where it might be done soon. But that's reality. Games are getting delayed. Which is weird because we have no consoles, and I have no idea what will even be available to play on them. Cyberpunk 2077 won't have a PS5 version until next year. Control wants $40 for the PS5 upgrade, and fuck you, Remedy. I'm not paying that! Everything is a mess.
Shit, I've ended up being negative again for two paragraphs and this is the "Good" E3 post. HOWEVER, in this horrible time to live, having "E3-like"conferences was one of the few bright spots of this summer. With the way things are, you cannot really make plans. There's no way to look forward to anything because you have no idea if it will even exist. The NFL thinks there will be a season. They sound like lunatic optimists to me. How do you plan a vacation or a party in times like this? So at least with video games, there was something. Something solid, something almost normal, something that I could be sure is coming out and is exciting. Seeing the PlayStation 5 revealed was one of the few moments of actual solid hope I had this summer. It meant the future could have better things in it. What other hope is there? Kamala Harris as Vice President? You fucking kidding me?
E3 to me is about creating hope. Admittedly it's the stupidest form of hope, consumerist hope. But whatever.. Hope and hype are good to have. It's healthy to want things. You cannot live without some dream of the future. I'm almost glad Breath of the Wild 2 probably won't come out this year, because it's something to fantasize about. I can happily happily dream every day about how much fun Breath of the Wild 2 will be. Everyday Nintendo says nothing is another day the I can fool myself into thinking Princess Zelda will be playable.
Anyway, here are the hopes and dreams that actually arrived during the events I'm calling E3 2020: