Zero Punctuation Season 11 Episode 24

Zero Punctuation Season 11 Episode 24 E3 2017

  • Not Rated
  • June 21, 2017
  • 360 min

Zero Punctuation is a web series that delivers fast-paced, humorous reviews of video games. In season 11 episode 24, titled "E3 2017," the host Yahtzee Croshaw takes a look at the biggest video game convention of the year.

The episode begins with Yahtzee giving his overall impressions of E3, which he describes as a "glorified marketing event." He notes that while the convention is hyped up by the gaming industry as a showcase for new and exciting games, much of what is shown is either predictable or uninteresting.

However, Yahtzee does find a few games that catch his attention. He starts by discussing the new trailer for BioWare's upcoming game Anthem, which he praises for its gorgeous visuals and massive open world. He notes that the game seems to have a lot in common with Destiny, but is hopeful that Anthem will stand out as its own unique experience.

Another game that Yahtzee talks about is Assassin's Creed Origins. He notes that while he's grown tired of the franchise over the years, the Egyptian setting and new combat mechanics have piqued his interest.

Yahtzee also takes a look at some of the smaller games that were shown off at E3. He praises the indie game Cuphead for its old-school animation style and challenging gameplay, as well as The Artful Escape for its psychedelic visuals. He also gives a shoutout to Bethesda's virtual reality games, which he thinks have the potential to be a "game-changer" for the medium.

Despite finding a few games that he likes, Yahtzee can't help but feel underwhelmed by E3 as a whole. He notes that many of the biggest announcements were predictable sequels or re-releases of old games, and that companies seem to be relying more heavily on pre-rendered trailers rather than actual gameplay footage.

Overall, Yahtzee's review of E3 2017 is mixed. While there were a few games that caught his attention, he feels that the convention as a whole is losing its luster. He notes that the focus on spectacle and marketing takes away from the actual games themselves, and that he hopes to see a return to form in future years.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 21, 2017
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Runtime
    360 min
  • Language
    English