That being said, I really hope that Sony has some big guns for this year's E3. There's practically no games coming out this winter short of SOCOM 4. Exclusives that is. The less than stellar reveal of the new Playstation Move controller might be all fine and dandy on the outside, but I personally feel as if it is just a slightly shinier version of the Nintendo Wii Controller.
Microsoft has it's own thing going on with Project Natal. I can't say I'm too thrilled to see or play that either, mostly seeing as how that tech is a carbon copy of the old Playstation Eyetoy tech back on the PS2. I'm not really looking to have Microsoft wow me or anything, but I just think their backend of '10 is pretty substandard as well.
Nintendo is always the crazy, unpredictable contender of the three big ones. Maybe we'll see more about the Vitality Sensor that was revealed at last year's E3. I really would like to see that kind of tech established in some sort of horror based game. I don't care what the sales or the critics say, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is by far the best horror/suspense game for me from '09. If they released an updated version of Shattered Memories with Vitality Sensor support, I might, might buy it. Or at the very least rent it.
Also my friend is consistently bugging me to play Gears of War 2 online with him. I play with him once and now I can't find time to play the excruciatingly long Final Fantasy XIII....
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