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"For the Second Year in a Row, Microsoft Is All about the Games"
Bull! Last year was all about "The cloud" TV and apps and lets not forget the joke about always online and DRM
What the heck was this journalist smoking?
Yep, second year in a row. People confuse their E3 with their console reveal.
Were was the biggies? Halo 5 and crackdown looked awesome but what else was there? Its nice to see they promoted games completely this year but would you open your e3 press conference with a third party title that's not exclusive. Surley halo should have been on first no ?