Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Jun 052023
 

Just like that, Not-E3 season is upon us once more. Even though the official E3 is cancelled, a whole host of upcoming showcases are scheduled for June 7-15.

So here’s what we’ve got lined up!

Not-E3 2023 Schedule

June 7
Guerrilla Collective 2023 – 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET

June 8
Summer Game Fest 2023 Showcase – June 8 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET
Devolver Direct: The Return of Volvy – June 8 at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET

June 10
Wholesome Direct 2023 – 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET
Future Games Show – 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET

June 11
Xbox Game Showcase – 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET
PC Gaming Show – 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET

June 12
Ubisoft Forward – 10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM ET
Capcom Showcase – 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET

June 14
Grasshopper Direct – 9 PM PT / 12 AM ET

June 15
RGG Summit – 8 PM PT / 11 PM ET

There are some additional indie game showcases as well, but I’ve decided to save those for potential miscellaneous highlights at the end, along with any notable highlights from Xbox’s extended show on June 13. Like last year, some of the usual E3 names are missing from this list. Sony had a State of Play just a couple weeks ago, so they probably won’t have another showcase this soon. I’d love to see a Nintendo Direct, though.

If any new showcases are announced for this time period, I’ll update the schedule.

Updated to add Capcom and Grasshopper.

Not-E3 2023 Predictions

Some games are already confirmed, such as a gameplay debut for Alan Wake 2 at Summer Game Fest, so I’ll be looking forward to that (even though I’m disappointed in the game being digital-only). Surprisingly, it also feels like a safe guess that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be shown. I wouldn’t normally expect Rebirth news until after the release of Final Fantasy XVI, but the official Twitter account has been tweeting one short answer about the game each day, starting on June 2. If they do this for a total of 7 days, it will end right ahead of Summer Game Fest, which has led to widespread speculation that a trailer will be shown there. I also wonder if Death Stranding 2 will appear.

Elden Ring’s DLC also seems possible. All we really know about it is its title, Shadow of the Erdtree. Elden Ring has been out for over a year now, so it feels like the DLC should be shown soon.

In a less likely prediction, I wonder if a new Tales game could be announced. While Tales of Arise only came out in 2021, the gap between it and Tales of Berseria was unusually long for the series. I just hope they don’t have any more mobile games planned, since they seem to send them out to die.

Meanwhile, we already discussed hopes and predictions for RGG’s showcase.

Not-E3 2023 Pipe Dreams

And finally, let’s go over some pipe dreams – things that probably won’t happen, but which I’d love to see.

It’s funny how my list of pipe dreams has slowly come true. In 2015, I made my original list of video game pipe dreams: Ace Attorney Investigations 2 localization, a sequel to The World Ends With You, Bayonetta 3 or a Bayonetta spin-off, and a Tales of Symphonia prequel. Since then, we’ve gotten a sequel to TWEWY, Bayonetta 3, and a Bayonetta spin-off.

In 2016, I updated my list with The Great Ace Attorney localization, Xenosaga HD, Knights of the Old Republic III, a new Professor Layton game, and a true Paper Mario. Since then, we’ve gotten localizations for The Great Ace Attorney and its sequel, a new Professor Layton game (with another on its way), and… well, all right, I’m not sure if I should count Paper Mario: The Origami King.

I no longer feel such a need for Knights of the Old Republic III, though. With the KotOR remake itself in uncertain position, I increasingly feel like a KotOR III would just end up disappointing me. So let’s just consider that one crossed off the list.

In 2017, I added World of Final Fantasy 2 to the list.

Then in 2018, I added two more pipe dreams: Mother 3 localization and a Persona 3 remake. (That last one has been rumored over and over again by this point.)

Finally, in 2021, I updated the list once again to add the the untranslated Tales games, Fatal Frame IV, Crossbell, and the untranslated Yakuza games. Since then, we’ve gotten Fatal Frame IV, Crossbell, and Like a Dragon Ishin.

So as it stands now, my gaming announcement pipe dreams look like:

  • Ace Attorney Investigations 2 localization
  • Tales of Symphonia prequel
  • Xenosaga HD
  • A classic-style Paper Mario
  • World of Final Fantasy 2
  • Mother 3 localization
  • Persona 3 remake
  • Untranslated Tales games
  • Like a Dragon Kenzan and Kurohyo

That’s a surprisingly small list, considering at one point it seemed like it would only ever get longer. Are these games likely to be announced? Definitely not. Will I hope for them anyway? Absolutely. Capcom is on the list of participants for Summer Game Fest, and while there’s basically no chance of Ace Attorney appearing, I’ll hang onto that hope anyway.

What do you expect or hope to be announced at this year’s June showcases? Do you think any companies like Nintendo will announce a showcase for that time frame after all?

Jun 132022
 

Table of Contents

Not-E3 2022 Schedule
Limited Run Games
Summer Game Fest
Devolver Digital Marketing Countdown to Marketing 2022
Netflix Geeked Week 2022 Games Showcase
Tribeca Games Spotlight
Freedom Games Summer Showcase
Guerrilla Collective
Wholesome Direct
Future Games Show
Xbox & Bethesda
PC Gaming Show
Capcom
Xbox Games Showcase 2022 Extended

Capcom Showcase

The last Not-E3 showcase for now was Capcom’s. Now, I was initially thrilled when I saw Capcom had announced its own showcase, until I saw the description that said it would be about previously announced games. Nevertheless, other reports said there might be an announcement or two.

I tried not to hope, but I admit, I gave in and started hoping when I tuned in early and saw them advertising Ace Attorney during the countdown ahead of the showcase. Not only that, but the into once they began showed silhouettes of major Capcom characters, including Phoenix Wright!

However, there was no Ace Attorney news of any kind, so the best thing I can say is that at least they consider it important.

They began by featuring Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, the upcoming Monster Hunter expansion.

After that, they showed some trailers for Street Fighter 6, the Capcom Fighting Collection, and Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium.

The next major feature was Exoprimal, that action game about fighting dinosaurs. It’s not my sort of game, but I’m sure players interested in it appreciate how much time was spent on it.

Then they began talking about Dragon’s Dogma. Let me explain the situation here. I have never played Dragon’s Dogma, but I know its fans are hoping for a sequel. The game is now celebrating its 10th anniversary, and rumors of a Dragon’s Dogma 2 abound. Many people thought it would be announced tonight.

So when Dragon’s Dogma took center stage tonight, only for the announcement to be about a “10 Years of Dragon’s Dogma” video… well, we Ace Attorney fans might be disappointed, but at least we weren’t hurt like Dragon’s Dogma fans were hurt tonight.

Anyway, there was one thing I wanted to see from Capcom tonight besides Ace Attorney, and that was the Resident Evil Village DLC they announced last year. And yes, they showed it! …In a video that showed major scenes from the end of Village, so… maybe don’t watch if you’re trying to avoid spoilers.

Shadows of Rose is the story DLC, and the part I’m most interested in. I had significant concerns about where they might take the series after Village, but the DLC trailer has be curious. It looks like they could have some interesting things in store.

The DLC also includes new content for the Mercenaries mode, and a third-person view option. It will be out on October 28.

The multiplayer game Re:Verse will launch at the same time, but I don’t particularly care about that.

Finally, they showed the trailer for the Resident Evil 4 remake again and gave a few more details. Strangely, they kept referring to the enemies as “ganado” for the plural, even though I’m sure Ganados was the plural in the original. They also have apparently changed them to make them scarier, although they didn’t go into detail.

Resident Evil 7, RE2make, and RE3make are all coming to next-gen consoles, and that was the end of the showcase.

My Ace Attorney heart weeps, but at least I have Shadows of Rose. Dragon’s Dogma fans, you have my sympathies and I hope that video ends in a sequel announcement for you.

This concludes this year’s Not-E3 coverage, for now at least. Xbox did have an Extended Showcase, in which they featured Valheim, Redfall, Elder Scrolls Online, Fallout 76, Starfield, Naraka Bladepoint, Ara: History Untold, Grounded, Microsoft Flight Simulator, High On Life, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Pentiment, As Dusk Falls, Slime Rancher 2, Forza Horizon 5, Fall Guys, Minecraft Legends, and Stalker 2, but none of those interest me enough to cover in a post. So for now, we’re back to waiting for Nintendo to announce its Not-E3 Nintendo Direct!

Jun 122022
 

Table of Contents

Not-E3 2022 Schedule
Limited Run Games
Summer Game Fest
Devolver Digital Marketing Countdown to Marketing 2022
Netflix Geeked Week 2022 Games Showcase
Tribeca Games Spotlight
Freedom Games Summer Showcase
Guerrilla Collective
Wholesome Direct
Future Games Show
Xbox & Bethesda
PC Gaming Show
Capcom
Xbox Games Showcase 2022 Extended

PC Gaming Show

All right, the second showcase today was the PC Gaming Show, and this time I decided to just cover the games that stood out to me the most instead of going through each and every one (especially since the showcase lasted two hours).

They actually started we a game that was shown last year and looks as interesting now as it did then: Soulstice.

They also showed an interesting tactical game called Tactical Breach Wizards, which I wasn’t too interested in at first until I noticed that it seems to have a fair amount of dialogue and some humor mixed in.

A fair amount of time was also devoted to a game called The Invincible, which is based on a sci-fi novel I’m not familiar with. It seems to be focused on exploration and narrative, and it looks like it could be good.

The Alters is a game about working with alternate versions of yourself, which is an interesting premise, and a new horror game called Decarnation looks particularly creepy.

Speaking of creepy, there was a new trailer for the System Shock remake, another look at Immortality, and another trailer for Scorn, which went into more detail about the game. Scorn won’t have any dialogue, making use of its atmosphere and environment instead.

Ahead of that, there was also an announcement for a tactical RPG called Demonschool. I’m not sold on it yet, but I’ll keep my eye on it.

Deliver Us Mars was also shown, which I’m looking forward to since I enjoyed their previous game, Deliver Us the Moon.

Gloomwood also looks like an interesting game, as does the unusually-titled Backfirewall_, a puzzle game about an old operating system that doesn’t want to be updated.

No big surprises came from the PC Gaming Show, but these were the highlights for me. Which games from this presentation stood out the most to you?