The racing genre! Why? Well, lets think about it:
While all of us are awaiting high-ticket franchises such as Halo, Plants vs. Zombies, and god-forbid Call of Duty to show their faces in these shows that multimillion dollar companies take a lot of time to perfect for us, we cannot forget one thing. There is always a racing game. We spend so much time biting our toe nails in hopes to see another piece of a puzzle that will fill our hearts in "creative" concepts. "Show us Destiny!" Sony shows Gran Turismo. "Show us Halo!" Microsoft shows us Forza. Clearly we are being taken advantage of.
By letting the racing genre industry succeed, we are delaying what we are truly wishing for, A sequel. They do this how? By giving us a racing sequel. I find this quite frustrating. We control them, they do not control us.
Here is wishes that these companies will flood us with more [i]important[/i] sequels than what these terrible racing games have to offer.
Anywho, congrats to the racing genre for still sticking it out.
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I thought Ubisoft won to be honest. They had an amazing game lineup. That conference was sweet from beginning to end
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Who's the winner of E3? PC gamers.
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You misspelled EA and DICE.
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I think Metal Gear did a pretty damn good job of blowing everybody away, and to think Kojima was considered one of the lowest employees because he had little to no training in programming and the like just a big fan of films
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But there's no Burnout...
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There is no winner. It is about showing the latest gadgets, games and technology. It's no contest.
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Forza 5 looks dope. I'm also ready for the next MotoGP installation.
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Go home. You're drunk.