My overall impressions were that Sony and MS both had very bland and predictable showings, the only highlight at all between the two of them being FF13 losing PS3 exclusive status (which means less to me than ever before, as FF12 all but killed my interest in the non-remake FFs). Nintendo, on the other hand, did a good job at the surprise factor. The fact that the surprises were not what people wanted is a good thing, because when you get to the point when your conference is as predictable as Sony's and MS's, you've got some problems on your hands.
Now I guess the wait is on to see how long people will complain about "how horrible" E3 was this year for Nintendo, and how MotionPlus is going to be so niche that nobody will buy it (in spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, naturally). Just like they did last year with the Wii Fit announcement. Ah, the more things change, the more they say depressingly the same in the online gaming discussion community...
Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.








