Well, being that this is 1 week away, what hopes/dreams/facts are you all looking forward to seeing this year?
There's a Thursday(31st) new Star Wars game reveal on Spike TV(10pm EST).
Halo 4 is a comin', first official gameplay footage is suppose to be debuted at E3.
New CoD if that's your thing.
I'm sure there will be tons of Wii-U news, probably a holiday release schedule announced(my guess).
Metal Gear 'Revengence' will be detailed, though I have to say I'm not all that interested in this compared to past titles.
GTA V news? Possible a new trailer, a generic release date.
Anyone think that the PS4/Xbox 720 will be announced this year?
I will say from everything that I'm seeing, it's going to be a dull E3 this year, lots of companies saying that they won't have any major announcements this year. Also a good chunk of games are getting delayed until next early 2013.Whether or not Sony/MS decide to announce their next consoles, I think the potential lackluster news has everything to do with the new console cycle. Either they're not allowed to say anything until Sony/MS speak up and/or their content for next-gen simply isn't ready for the spotlight yet, but their resources have been tied up into the new consoles hence I don't think there will be much new news this year for current gen. Kinda sad if that's true... that also might mean that the Tokyo Game Show might have more news.
I will be trying to find a good app/site to watch the streamed conferences at work from my phone and catching up with everything else once I get home. I do enjoy this time of year, even if it seems to be a bit on the meh side.
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