This has been an incredible E3 from the console manufacturers to the publishers.

The Sony press conference to me was nearly overkill. Killzone 3 was jaw dropping. A GT5 release date alone was huge. They showed Move has a really great game in Sorcery - that's something I would actually want to play. It's funny how Microsoft completely changed my views on motion gaming for the better yesterday yet Playstation just threw me for another 180. Twisted Metal resurrected my childhood. The fact that it had incredibly deep game play and design on top of it is unnecessary for me to go crazy over it, but they did it anyway. Gabe Newell putting Steam features on the PSN, hell, Portal 2 alone is easily the biggest shocker I've ever seen at E3. The man has literally been slinging mierda in Playstation's face for the last 4 years. The list of bonus content on multiplatform games seemed like it was never going to end. It just makes me smile that over the last 3 years, Microsoft has been securing exclusive deals which are simply add-ons which you have to download and pay for. Medal of Honor and Dead Space 2 are putting full games on the disc, and it's free.

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Shame they could've did so much with LBP2 when LBP was revealed at E3, they were creative with their demonstration, not this time. Damn man, that puts a tear in my eye, that alone fails them beyond disbelief and to think I've been exclusively with them for all this time.
I'm really sorry to hear you say that because I don't know what you were expecting. They showed really quick demos that proved the promise that LBP2 will be more than LBP 1, with objects attached to the wall to give the illusion of non-platformer games. That alone really makes it one of the most revolutionary things I've ever seen. It also showed this can be a real multiplayer powerhouse with a never-ending stream of new games, let alone levels.

As great as Sony's was, I still have to give it up to Nintendo. Their position as the underdog nearly propels them to how good Sony's was. It was all about the games for these 2 and they made it a really great E3. The only thing about Nintendo is they didn't show much for a lot of the games they did announce, and a lot of the ones they showed are things I know I'll never get around to playing. Still, it's amazing that the Wii is relevant for gamers again.