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E3 is going on right now.  Anyone following or paying attention to it?  Microsoft and Sony held their conferences yesterday, as well as, other developers.  There's too much to type, so I'll just link a site with a recap:

http://kotaku.com/all-the-big-news-from-e3-2016-1781885039

Some things I'm excited for:

Battlefied One

Titanfall 2 - I'm skeptical writing this down, but they will have a single player campaign this go around and I have to think they learned from their first installment.

Skyrim is being remastered for Xbox One and PS4

I didn't really get excited about anything from Microsoft and I own a Xbone.  If anything, I guess Scalebound looks interesting.  Oh, you can customize your controllers now...so I guess that's cool.  One thing that I thought was cool is that they are forming "clubs" and "Xbox Looking for Group".  This will be nice when my buddies can't play and I don't want to solo.

New Ghost Recon game, but it's Ubisoft, so we'll see.

Ubisoft also announced the first new area for The Division

There's a new game coming to PS4 that looks pretty good, called Days Gone....open-world survival game

The new Spider-Man looks like it could be interesting, but it's PS4 exclusive (I think)

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This years E3 was such a letdown. The most exciting games coming out this year are both remakes of old games. 

Bethesda probably had the best showing and that was before E3 even officially started, and it still wasn't as big as their conference last year. Props to them though for cobbling together a bunch of things without a true headliner and putting on the best show. The Fallout stuff, along with a solid B-tier title in Dishonored 2, made the show.

 

I was really hoping for a BioShock 4 this year. We were due.

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