So who won E3? The GamerSheep community gives their opinions about who won E3.
"The Vancouver-based (Canada) indie games developer Blinkmoon Games are today very happy and proud to announce that their dark fantasy bullet heaven "Necromantic", is coming to PC via Steam Early Access in 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Athenian Rhapsody is a JRPG with a difference: alongside turn-based combat & exploration, you'll need to complete WarioWare-style microgames.
Timo Writes “If you're really into Factorio, stop reading this and go buy Sweet Transit. If you're really into seeing numbers grow and making those numbers grow faster, you should also buy Sweet Transit. In short, I liked this one, but as I mentioned in my Early Access Preview almost 2 years ago, this is a very “made for me” kind of game.
So what has changed in 2 years of Early Access, and are the trains still cool? We're getting into it in great detail right here in our review.”
Sony did.
1. Sony showed a lot of content, and showed us what the NGP can do, and in their conference, they got the audience involved a lot more than previous conferences. As Gloomy said in the comments, it was the least disappointing.
2. Nintendo is next and they showed something new and interesting that core gamers may come to love, but they didn't show us ANY demos at all.
3. Microsoft is after that. They showed us a lot of games (some for core gamers with a Kinect), but they didn't have any new hardware. But there was a lot of software, and the fact that the Kinect is getting a tech upgrade is great
4. EA showed us a lot of content from some games many of us will be looking forward to. They had a few demos to show is which was brilliant, but it just lacked something. I dont know what...
5. Ubisoft bored people a little bit and was a little ridiculous at times, and there were some titles they just did not show that many wanted to see.
And that is my ranking ;)
EA for sure.
Sony
250$ vita
Excellent game lineup
Ps3 still going strong with awesome exclusive games!
I did YES
I think Gamers won E3 actually...