To be honest, I'm quite disappointed. I mean, Assassin's Creed 3000, Far Cry 4, Just Dance bazillion, Rainbow Six 353543, The Division (which for me is another pew pew game), The Crew doing what OutRun 2 did ages ago (well, more or less).. I don't really know. Valiant Hearts was ok, but, man I feel like I'm watching the same E3 every year.
MS > Ubi > EA just because in game footages that Ubi showed. MS was about the games although they did have a quiet a few CG trailers. Regardless, I am really disappointed with Ubi for no BG&E 2 nor PoP. :\
This always gets me with multiplayer game reveals. I'd play a hell of a lot more games online if I could actually find teammates like that on the regular.
The fake chat was horrible but I loved everything else. Don't care about the graphics or if it looks worse when it comes out - Vegas 1 and 2 weren't lookers but they were brilliant games.
Ubisoft is the same every year. Some good, lots of stupid, and a surprise at the end. I'd give them a 5/10 (C) because they didn't have much that interested me.
I don't know why people keep expecting BG&E2. It has always been a pet project with no major support from Ubisoft itself. Maybe they finally gave it support but that would mean at best 2017 release
AC Unity looks epic. And Rainbow 6 might be the next best tactical thing since Counterstrike. That was very similar to how a pro-level counterstrike match goes down. So much energy in that conference. Gamers need to learn to have fun again and stop being so serious about everything.
MS: 6/10 Lots of games games games! Not a ton I'm excited about though.
EA: 2/10 and only for star wars and mirrors edge
Ubi: 8.5/10 Ubi is the clear winner so far for me
Wow, Rainbow Six looked really, really good. I loved how both teams had some time to prepare before the game really starts. Taking the series back to its roots, while doing some really new stuff in the multiplayer area.
I'd say this was the best conference yet. On one hand, I'm sick of playing the same Assassin's Creed game over and over. But on the other, revolutionary France is the perfect setting for the series.
Kinda liked the Shape Up game as well, especially how they game-ized actual exercices that are proven to work.