Bandorr said:
An article summing up the games can inform you better, and quicker. Microsoft didn't even make it clear what platform their games were going to be on. Had to wait until after for the rumors, the tweets and the articles. That said I went into watching the conference knowing there was a very little chance of them releasing a game I actually wanted to play on their systems. Thus I was left with only one option - entertainment. KH3, Jump force, and Tales of Vesperia will sell metric tons better on the PS4 so giving MS credit for them is a-little weird. But I was entertained seeing them - so there's that. |
In that sense, it was informative, and it gives the current and future Xbox owner more options. And third party experiences can and have been better than a first party title. But from my stand point, I go beyond the conference, beyond E3. It's great that all platforms will share a certain multi-platform title. And I'd like to know if there is something substantially different that each version of that title is offering. But it also mostly negates the impact of that title presented at a conference when it's also available elsewhere.







