It was a great conference. I think people are forgetting E3. They need to keep something for the show. I give it a 9.5 out of 10...
It was a great conference. I think people are forgetting E3. They need to keep something for the show. I give it a 9.5 out of 10...
Presentation - 8/10
Content - 3/10
Overall - 5/10
Felt just like their E3s really.

A very very low 1.5/10.
Microsoft really doesn't give a crap about us. 15 exclusives? Okay where are they? Why didn't they show at least half of them?
Microsoft is trying to pull a Wii and focus on a whole different market.
| Chandler said: They showed nothing of interest for me. So yes, everything I wanted. 10/10 |
LOL i couldnt help but get a good laugh from that..
but for me I thought the confrence was eh also it wasnt BAD but it wasnt anything spectacular I wanted SPECs i wanted to know what was under the skin of the system and they just didnt tell us anything really except that it had 8 gigs so that and what little games they showed... I would give it a 4.5/10

Doesn't everyone notice that everyone that giving it a low rating has their playstation tag on their sig. C'mon. You can't be that biased.
On the positive end, I really liked the features, such as the multitasking, fantasy sports inclusion, and the Skype implementation. On the negative side, I was a bit disappointed to see so little of the gaming side. I think the Halo television show is great for the fans, but curious to see how it can attract non-Halo fans to the console.
In many ways, Microsoft's reveal was the exact opposite of Sony's. While Sony stressed gaming, Microsoft seemed to stress more on general entertainment. Sony was rather specific regarding the hardware, whereas Microsoft sort of breezed by the technical details. Obviously Microsoft showed the console and Sony didn't, but ironicallly, I feel that I learned more about Sony's actual hardware than I did with the Xbox One. I'm definitely interested to see what these two paths will lead to (Sony's gaming path and Microsoft's entertainment path), and what consumers will prefer.
| Deyon said: A very very low 1.5/10. Microsoft really doesn't give a crap about us. 15 exclusives? Okay where are they? Why didn't they show at least half of them? Microsoft is trying to pull a Wii and focus on a whole different market. |
E3 E3 E3... So how did you rate PS4 reveal. Oh it was 10/10 wasn't it??? LOL
I had low expectations going in, and I understand they only reserved a one hour slot against Sony's two, but it was even worse than I had expected..
Pros: We saw the box. And Forza! Our first look at next gen simulation racers on consoles, what with GT being a PS3 title. And like, a couple of seconds of what looked like in-game footage of Remedy's new game..why not show more?
Cons: Literally everything else. Don't care for TV functionality, had to sit through what, 15 mins of it? And another 15-20 mins on COD and EA Sports, yaaawn, complete retread of their last E3s (I was going bonkers having to sit through interviews with bloody footballers...at a new console reveal..and more of EA's usual crap about how their next sports game will be revolutionary. No one's fooled guys). Show us some of those new ips and exclusive games you mentioned instead, show us a game that uses Kinect 2.0 in a way that makes it genuinely a big thing for gaming this time...it's not asking for much is it...

| Deyon said: A very very low 1.5/10. Microsoft really doesn't give a crap about us. 15 exclusives? Okay where are they? Why didn't they show at least half of them? Microsoft is trying to pull a Wii and focus on a whole different market. |
E3 is two weeks away. They got all the non gaming stuff otu of the way, you are essentially playing into their hands.
People like you will complain and moan that the games were neglected, so that you got nothing to say when E3 comes along.
But Forza 5 leapfrogging GT and the Remedy exclusive should be enough to last 2 weeks? I guess not if your a-hatin.