So no one was impressed with E3?

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9 comments, last by frob 9 years, 11 months ago

I only watched the Nintendo portion. And I must say, Nintendo brought it. I thought the Wii U was dead but that lineup was superb. I wish the games came out sooner though.

Sadly, I never played the Witcher (any of them), but the Witcher 3 had one hell of a trailer. So I'm intrigued.

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I saw good games at the Nintendo and Sony booths. Wasn't much wowed by Microsoft today. Going back tomorrow.

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This was a great E3 for me.

What I liked the best was Halo 1-4 collection was officially confirmed (Xbox One), and getting to see Splatoon (Wii U). Honorable mention as well, is the new Zelda (Wii U).

No Mans Sky... looking forward to that

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GTA 5 coming out for PC finally... Almost too late though, I've been watching so many "let's plays" that it feels as if I've already played it myself. Hoping for a half-decent port with no extra DRM bloat (Steam should be sufficient).

I really liked the MS and Nintendo stuff. Splatoon looks really interesting, even though I know it's just going to frustrate the heck out of me.

Dragon Age Inquisition and the Halo Collection both coming in October means I have to buy an Xbox One now, and I've been looking forward to Sunset Overdrive for quite some time, even if the press conference material wasn't anything new.

I'm plugged into the Halo fan community, nice to see some love for the Collection outside of it.

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No Mans Sky looked interesting. The rest of it was a complete yawn fest.

Far Cry 4 seemed interesting and refreshing. That, and GTA V for PC are the two games I'm eagerly looking forward to!

I agree Splatoon looks really interesting on WiiU.

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