The ESA could make E3 have a public day and charge people to visit the show. I mean, these games are for the public and the industry would definitely get more attention from the mainstream. This works for Blizzcon and Tokyo Game Show, so why not E3?
I agree that the show was just right. Enough attendees for it to feel lively, but not too many to be overcrowded like the earlier years.
The only thing I'd like to see is more of the smaller companies. The kind of thing Kentia Hall offered.
Totally agree about Split/Second. Though I have a feeling that the formula wont be able to hold up after a few hours. The fact that it's based almost entirely on the player's WOW feelings means that it'll probably get a little dry after a while. But…
I thought the show was great. Being my first E3 I can't compare it to years prior, but from what I was told by vets this year was a great mix of old and new. My only complaint was just how friggin loud the EA and Activision booths were; I had an app…
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