Microsoft has been under attack ever since the XBOX ONE was revealed, and Gamers and the media need to take a step back because the more attention they get, the bigger their E3 press conference is going to be. That's great for us because even though all that attention is bad, we want to know what Microsoft is going to do to keep us around. That's where all the games come into play. We are going to see sequels and new IPs that are going to amaze us. Not to mention what the biggest bombshell of the entire show could be.
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I'd say more people are "interested" in microsofts e3 conference than sonys. Not because I think people want an X1 over a PS4 but out of a morbid curiosity to see how Microsoft could possibly turn things around after such a criticised reveal. Sony will no doubt show awesome games and highlight the machines new features as expected, but MS have to dazzle people with a load of exclusives (which they dont have a great record of doing) and clarify (or back track on) pretty much everything they announced last month. Sounds too intriguing to miss.
Ms are supposedly going to show us 15 new i.p.s. If more than 2 are Kinect shovel-ware Live games the wave of derision will drown them like gaming's fiercest tsunami. Personally I reckon for them to turn around that lamentable conference unveil from last week it would be akin to Lazarus...NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Ms just cant suddenly break away from this philosophy they have run with over the last 5 years. Its casual all the way and they want to nickle and dime every last one of us until the pips squeak. The only question is do you bend over or not?
I'm interested in both. We kinda get where sony are coming from but ms are never short of a trick up their sleeve. I'm hoping too much time isn't spent debunking. I want game and feature announcements from the both of em.
People are cringing to see if Microsoft is going to make it or break it. The Sony conference is least in my mind, I know I'll enjoy it, and I know they'll do fine. Microsoft is in a very awkward position. We all want to see what's going to happen. They said E3 is all for the games, I hope they save a sliver of time to tell everyone DRM is being flushed down the toilet as well.