CrimsonCavalier
Fuzzy Pickles
I've been thinking that although they aren't going to be talking NX at E3, they're showing Zelda. Zelda will be playable on the NX. I think this E3, despite not being used to showcase the NX, is going to be the start of the NX hype train.
We're also going to be getting a lot of info about how the NX will control. If the Zelda title is going to be on both NX and Wii U, then it will have to control similarly. Thus, we can safely assume that what we see regarding Zelda's control scheme will give us a taste of how the NX will control.
If we see motion control or heavy GamePad integration, we will know the NX will have some of both. If we see that there is little or no motion control and the GamePad is used only for a map, but not intensively, maybe that will be a sign that the NX will head in a different direction in terms of control.
So really, not having anything about the NX at E3 doesn't mean we're not getting any NX info. We may get more than we think we'll get via what they show on Zelda.
We're also going to be getting a lot of info about how the NX will control. If the Zelda title is going to be on both NX and Wii U, then it will have to control similarly. Thus, we can safely assume that what we see regarding Zelda's control scheme will give us a taste of how the NX will control.
If we see motion control or heavy GamePad integration, we will know the NX will have some of both. If we see that there is little or no motion control and the GamePad is used only for a map, but not intensively, maybe that will be a sign that the NX will head in a different direction in terms of control.
So really, not having anything about the NX at E3 doesn't mean we're not getting any NX info. We may get more than we think we'll get via what they show on Zelda.