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I don't think either company has a killer exclusive lineup for the rest of this year (though MS gets a tip of the hat for Sunset, looks amazing) so I would grade MS well for playing it smart and instead of focusing on a whole bunch of titles that are 2-3 years away, they brought out some of the many phenomenal looking 3rd party games for this year and threw out some timed exclusive incentive to buy on Xbox One. I think those catching feelings over a big chunk of MP games and loads of CGI are setting themselves up to be disappointed because Sony is going to do the same thing.

I loved their format of games games games and I wonder how much Sony will bog down their show tonight with talk of sales and Vita and Playstation ecosystem. Their structure of 2014 games first then a bunch of future stuff was also nice but I think it might have backfired a bit on them because a majority of that 2015+ stuff was CGI.

Overall I would rate them an 8 on content and a 10 on format so I will give them a 9. Huge Crackdown fan, and Evolve is by far my most anticipated game of the fall, so to see that I can get exclusive beta access and timed exclusive DLC just makes my decision to purchase it on Xbone all the easier.

And then you have Sunset. As I said in the E3 thread, I have a hard time believing that's real time. Blows anything else I have ever seen as a gamer away. Though that might be less on the technical aspects and more about the style of the game. It just looks too amazing to be believable. Hard to imagine Sony or Nintendo having anything that can hit me like Sunset did.