
IncGamers' Tim McDonald gives a blow-by-blow account of how the Microsoft E3 Conference went down, complete with opinions and over-the-top cynicism.

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "All in all, it’s not hard to see why Alan Wake has received a bit of a cult following (there’s that famous foreshadowing again). It’s a title that blends themes and gameplay, while pushing the limits of storytelling by putting stories within stories and letting you read those stories before you get to that part in… the story. It has flaws, to be sure - the gameplay side can’t quite keep up with the rest of its ambitions - but overall it’s a great game that stands out among its peers and is undeniably… one for the books."

Remedy has announced a new Alan Wake book and more as part of their anniversary celebration.

A new teaser in a Helldivers 2 Xbox launch trailer seems to suggest that a crossover with Halo 3: ODST is on the way.
"E3 last year dulled our expectations sufficiently that the one this year is capable of really blowing our minds. Or, perhaps, maybe, possibly, Microsoft just hit this one out of the park."
Good to see MS outdid themselves again and that the media was impressed
Yeh this is a great article, really sums up the conference and the mood today. Good job!
'mircosoft has won' ? . . .um,Sony hasnt stepped up to the plate yet.but Im glad MSFT threw the punches it did.NOW,Sony can show me GT5,cuz Forza 3 is lookn sweet.Sony,dont dissapoint me,I want a GT for PSP,its the reason I got a psp,but I want GT5! Give me exclusives baby!
at least before reading the article, they said "complete with opinions and over the top cynicism." Obviously, we can't say anyone has won until all three first party conferences are over. So tomorrow at 4 P.M. Eastern when Sony's conference is over, we can tell who has 'won' this year's E3, even though in the end, both MS and Sony have great line-ups.
a bit of a premature announcement "win" if you ask me... sophomoric even. Reminds me of a 4 year old who does his little bit of show and tell and automatically crowns him or herself the winner, without looking left or right.
Don't you think there's a reason Sony went ahead and pre-announced most of their known exclusive titles for this year and next Mr. Tim McDonald? Could it be because Sony has a bit too much to announce this year that they had to pick and choose? Really now.