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Edited by Vgnut: 6/13/2016 11:12:00 PM
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It was good. I wouldn't call it one of the greatest E3's conference I've ever seen. Now Microsoft at E3 2006 was magic. Keynote started off with a great bang. Announcements were good. It only dragged maybe once or twice. FF XV's demo was horrible. Minecraft went on way too long. Halo Wars 2 did not demo well. Some of those indie titles look like gems. I think the Scorpio announcement would have been lighting the world on fire if we hadn't known about it for so long now. Pacing of the conference was great. I think Microsoft might be the best at putting these on. What lacked was that megaton game unveil. This is what has been killing Microsoft for a long time. They just aren't putting out the top tier GOTY caliber exclusives. Usually every year you're getting at least one Playstation exclusive that's a contender for GOTY. It's been God knows how long now since Microsoft studios were putting out big hugely acclaimed games.
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  • Honestly, Sea of Thieves was the best thing shown at E3 in my opinion.

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  • I can agree with this. FFXV's demo was absolutely horrid and I have no idea why they chose that fight but whatever. I wish Recore would have had a proper gameplay showoff. Hears 4 looks awesome. I always felt that Microsoft did better is supplying the services for the games and great games but Playstation was purely just amazing games, if you see what I mean.

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