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What's the best E3 reaction video you have seen?

This is #1 for me. It's a compilation of GameTrailers reactions from the PlayStation E3 press conference.



Don't copy random editorials.

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The first conference in years to cause cheers instead of yawns



Lol these guys make me laugh, Kyle Bosman is a character :) It's good to see this level of enthusiasm for gaming, show's they are legitimate.



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I never knew of these guys until E3, but I really enjoy all of them. They really all bring something to the table. Do they stream all the time? Or are they just writers for GT that stream for E3?



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Roronaa_chan said:

The first conference in years to cause cheers instead of yawns

someone wasn't listening when Sony announced used games and no online requirement.  Those cheers were just as loud as the ones for FF7R because they effected the whole industry.



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ohmylanta1003 said:
I never knew of these guys until E3, but I really enjoy all of them. They really all bring something to the table. Do they stream all the time? Or are they just writers for GT that stream for E3?


They do have live streaming on http://www.twitch.tv/gametrailers but most of their stuff are shows on http://www.gametrailers.com



Don't copy random editorials.

lol, this one was the best!



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

I get so hyped and excited just watching these guys. I feel as though another bombshell would've killed them.



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