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Twitter Reacts to Bethesda’s E3 2019 Conference

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Bethesda’s E3 2019 Conference has come to a close, but the conversation is just now heating up on Twitter. Some loved it, others downright hated it. Whatever side of the fence you’re on here, you’re sure to find someone you agree with.

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It was so exciting to finally see Commander Keen make it back to our gaming devices. Wait, those gaming devices are our phones? Well, it didn’t seem like people were too excited about that as evidenced here and multiple other people on Twitter.

I’m in the camp of waiting to see how things go, but mobile platforms are an odd place for a franchise revival.

You tell em! Fallout 76 fans finally feel vindicated. Their loyalty paid off with what looks to be a massive free update for the often slammed Bethesda game. NPCs and true quests seem like such little things, but when they’re missing people go a little bonkers.

This is a quite fair assessment of Bethesda’s conference. They showed a ton of cool stuff that’s coming in 2019 and 2020, but they didn’t knock it out of the park as they have in past years. All we can do now is wait and see if the games live up to the hype.

Doom Eternal was pretty much universally loved. Back before Doom 2016 came out people seemed rightfully skeptical of the revival of the beloved FPS franchise. Now people know what to expect and will have a massively high bar.

When I say people are excited for Doom Eternal, I mean they’re very — to borrow Bethesda’s favorite word — f*cking excited. We only have to wait five more months until we jump back into the suit of the Doom Slayer and get back into all kinds of ripping and tearing hijinks.

I’m not hardcore when it comes to ESO, but Bethesda knocked that trailer out of the park. It looked absolutely beautiful and they’re right that Khamira was the star there. The development team didn’t even focus on her after the trailer, but that Khajiit tore up a dragon wing with just a single dagger. Now that’s badass.

Oh, Jimmy. Sure, Bethesda’s conference wasn’t amazing, but it wasn’t awful. To be fair, it felt a little awkward when Todd started talking about Fallout 76. Luckily we all made it through alive and the newest Fallout title looks like it’s starting to turn a corner.

Negativity for the sake of holding up appearances isn’t great, but when combined with this meme I can let it pass.

Like I mentioned before, Bethesda’s conference was not mind-blowing, but they showed multiple fantastic trailers. It’s just nice to see them slowly get back on their feet after their eventful Fallout 76 release last year.

This was one of the highlights of Bethesda’s conference. Nakamura seemed to be a bit overwhelmed by the scope of the whole moment, but she kept her composure and delivered. She wouldn’t have been the first or the last presenter to crumble on a live E3 stage, but she gained confidence throughout and did a fantastic job.

Then there are the fanboys. Then again, this is what gaming is all about. It’s easy to get in a cycle of looking at what isn’t great about video games. Sometimes you just gotta sit back and enjoy how awesome these games look. We’re lucky to have E3 so we can all come together celebrate our favorite hobby for one week in early June. It’s a beautiful thing.


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Omar Banat
Omar is a UofM Duluth graduate who is obsessed with Smash Bros. Video games are life, but life is not video games. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: Puzzle, Platformer, Action-Adventure (mainly Metroidvanias)