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Rate EA E3

10 2 3.85%
 
9 7 13.46%
 
8 23 44.23%
 
7 8 15.38%
 
6 6 11.54%
 
5 4 7.69%
 
4 1 1.92%
 
3 1 1.92%
 
2 0 0%
 
1 0 0%
 
Total:52
Barozi said:
Ronster316 said:
5.

Not an RPG fan so Mass Effect is null on void for me.

Battlefield games have been decidedly average so far this gen, bought BC1 and hated it, played BC2 and found it boring.

Need For Speed is nothing more than a mere shadow of itself now, no game in the series has come close to the brilliance of 2002's Need For Speed: Hot pursuit on xbox/ps2. (The first Underground one & Most Wanted are great, just not HP great)

What happened to the NBA Street series of games? they were immensly fun.

On the plus side Insomniacs game did look pretty good.

And SSX looks the business too.

After the sales of NBA Jam ?

Unfortunately Homecourt didn't break any records either (but it was a great game)

Indeed, Homecourt was a blast.

The "street" series of games did well for the most part last gen, with some good marketing it may have been able to make some kind of a comeback, thats why i was hoping for a full retail one despite Jam flopping badly.



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I thought they had some great stuff. EA have done well to not only help developers but buy them up too and keep presenting game titles.

So good overall.


But apparently they involved Todd Mcfarlane in something, so they fail over all. :P



Hmm, pie.

meh, 6

they get a 6 because of BF3, but its setting up that ubisoft going to get an 2 for epic failure



Of Course That's Just My Opinion, I Could Be Wrong

I gave it an 8/10.

Every game they showed looked pretty good and the conference itself was never really boring.

What can I say? I enjoyed it.

The only thing I didn't like was lack of a Dead Space 3 announcement, and no real surprises in general.



Boring and nothing exciting imo. 3/10. Worse than MS conference.



"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." -My good friend Mark Aurelius