I would say most of the conferences this year were average across the board, all equal to each other. Best annoucement for me was Bloodborne, I love the Souls games, even Dark Souls 2 (perhaps the weakest in the three games yes but still a great game in my eyes). Now though with Bloodborne Miyazaki is back as the lead creator and can't wait to get an entire new world. Plus the whole Gothic setting is really awesome, I love those type of settings as much as medieval setting games. Then there was LBP3, another city that I do enjoy I will admit, it's just fun to mess around in it and create stuff even if I'm terrible at making levels. Far Cry 4 looks pretty great, interested to see how the co-op works since they mentioned that co-op would work even if the person you co-op with doesn't have the game. How that works is a mystery but that's cool. Scalebound looks cool though I'm not a big fan of the modern aspect of it but we shall see how that ties together when they show more of the game. Dragon Age: Inquisition keeps looking really promising, seems Bioware has learned from their mistakes with DA2. Though I don't see DA2 as all bad, it definitely was a downgrade when compared to Origins. Super Smash Bros and a new Zelda game that is open world, hell yeah. Then there's other games that were shown I would of liked to see more of but unfortunately nothing really was shown: Battlefront, The Crew, whatever Criterion Games is working on, The Order 1886 (I like the setting and all but they really need to get some more gameplay footage out, we barely have seen anything of that), Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, Mirror's Edge 2, and Starfox for Wii U to name a few I would of liked to see more of. [quote=mdk] Nobody's talking about Bloodborne. We should all be talking about Bloodborne. [/quote] Had to quote this because heck why not. We need more Bloodborne. XD