Ok, I guess I will give my insight.
Xbox Conference - Say what you want about it but honestly, it has changed for the best and the momentum for them are high, highest of them all. As gamers know, Phil Spencer took over Xbox division and he has made great changes. By the time Titanfall releases, Xbox One was finally in the complete form, not like a beta mode that once launched. Now, it feels great. In fact, better than I wanted. It's my go to system despite well, not as strong as PS4. However, the functionally of the system is great. The snap feature works like a charm. I saw Hockey and watch WWE NXT live side-by-side. It's freaking good. Best feature on console. Now, it has upgraded greatly with Skype working in snap, more apps on the way including HBO Go and a nice twitter migration that actually want to make me want to use twitter, ability to use hard drive as storage and can make the loading faster, the GPU dev kit is sent to all developers that can make game better, new info on new games that sound really cool, especially Sunset Overdrive 8 players co-op (nice!), updates every months, all apps work without gold, $400 Xbox One, and so on. The momentum is seriously strong. They can win gamers back. Not much on fanboys, but still, this is it. They can win their trust once again.
EA Conference - Well, I can only hope for more info on Mirror's Edge 2 and maybe, just maybe, Star Wars Battlefront. Battlefield Hardline, judging by the leak, seems...cash grab. To the point if you think CoD is, this takes it to a new level. I hope I'm wrong. Mass Effect 4 can be shown. Just know the show will pondered by sports games. Nothing wrong with them, just know that they haven't change much at all. Well, here's hoping to be wrong.
Ubisoft Conference - Well if there's one thing I learned from the conference is that patience is the key. Why? Because lately, they always put a weak 40 minutes show with kids game that leads them to embarrass themselves, something that is almost out of gaming content, and so on. You do see it a lot of goofy moments from them, which makes a great comedy. Anyway, if you manage to survive that, you'll see greatness, though first you have to deal with a Assassin's Creed game. Nothing wrong, but it's a routine now. Then, the finale is the best part. Two years ago, we had Watch Dogs, which wowed the audience. Last year, we had The Division, which I can't wait the most from the company. This year, it's anyone's guess.
Sony Conference - While I know the show should be good, it feels rather toned down because of the idea that many possible games got leaked and some rather already announced games will show up just make things predictable. I mean don't get me wrong, I want to see the new Uncharted. It's just a bit baffling that this company is telling us to wait until next year. I don't want that, I want a reason why I got it on day 1. You can't tell me that Infamous Second Son is the last game and everything else is third-party. No, just no. I hope for something that hasn't announced or something. And there were leaks, so if true, that's their fault for not keeping it tight. Shockingly, Microsoft is keeping it tight, unless they have nothing to show. Anyway, the other problems are the possible showcase demos are from the third-party games. It's confirmed to see more Destiny, but seriously, two years in a row. Then there's a chance for Battlefield Hardline, Assassin's Creed, and if go by Game Informer, Far Cry 4. Four demos from third-party. Look, last year was not bad, but what saved them was the shot fired at Microsoft to the point people acted fans more so than journalists. Still, it was perfect timing, especially Microsoft shot itself to the foot with the horrendous policies. Now, they're back and better than ever, so now they have to put a great show. So far, unless there's more games for this year, no games to care a lot this year, so I have to rely on next year. But please, tell me I bought it at the right time.
Nintendo Conference - Man, the year when Smash Bros. Brawl was released was the time that I lost faith in Nintendo. That conference was so horrible. Horrible. They seriously told the world that's all folks and all games from that point forward won't be for you. And that ended with Wii Music. Really. Really! Glad that game flopped. Karma! I had to wait a year and 10 months for a good game after Mario Kart Wii. Now, here we are. I like their dedication...to 3DS. Seriously, you have a system that is like wanting to sell more. Tell me why I should get Wii U. To be honest, I feel that Smash Bros 3DS did no favor to Wii U version. In fact, I can say that it may ruin it. But here's hoping that they will surprise me. Their first party is great. But I must say, get to the program. Get a better online community. I feel like since Nintendo is behind, so is Japan. But that's not true. Still, Nintendo needs to go forward and tell the world, "We're number 1." 3DS is great, Wii U needs help and this is the time to do it.
Well, that's my thoughts. I will be back for a review. Cool part is that I can watch twitch on one side and tv on another, just in case one show shows different and/or interesting game over the other. Snap, man. Snap. It works wonder for my NS needs. 
Edited by NaruSaku4Life3g, 09 June 2014 - 07:10 AM.