As the title to my thread insinuates, I did in fact get the opportunity to go to E3. Considering that I am a student at a school, Collins College, for video games, I was able to put in for a free pass to E3.
It was a great experience to check out where the industry and headed with the games and technology that is coming out. I was also able to network a little bit for when I complete my schooling.
I would have to say that the best game there was "Planetside 2". The beta is coming out soon, so I suggest putting in your email at: www.planetside2.com
Halo 4 was one of the biggest attractions at E3, next to the next Assassins Creed. Other big titles were Borderlands 2 and Resident Evil 6. There are others, of course, but those games stand out from the rest.
The industry is headed in the right direction my friends. The future IS game.
I suggest that, if you love video games, to go to school for it. If you cannot, definitely get involved with communities and learn how to become a producer of game. It is a tough journey no doubt, but it is well worth it and fun.
If you are going to school for game, put in for a past next year and you'll get one free. If you have the money, buy a pass even though that are very expensive. It is a great experience that I feel that gamers should not miss.
I, myself, will be going again next year.
If anyone has any questions about what went on at E3 from my point of view. Feel free to ask and I'll do my best to inform you.
E3 for the win!
As the title to my thread insinuates, I did in fact get the opportunity to go to E3. Considering that I am a student at a school, Collins College, for video games, I was able to put in for a free pass to E3.
It was a great experience to check out where the industry and headed with the games and technology that is coming out. I was also able to network a little bit for when I complete my schooling.
I would have to say that the best game there was "Planetside 2". The beta is coming out soon, so I suggest putting in your email at: www.planetside2.com
Halo 4 was one of the biggest attractions at E3, next to the next Assassins Creed. Other big titles were Borderlands 2 and Resident Evil 6. There are others, of course, but those games stand out from the rest.
The industry is headed in the right direction my friends. The future IS game.
I suggest that, if you love video games, to go to school for it. If you cannot, definitely get involved with communities and learn how to become a producer of game. It is a tough journey no doubt, but it is well worth it and fun.
If you are going to school for game, put in for a past next year and you'll get one free. If you have the money, buy a pass even though that are very expensive. It is a great experience that I feel that gamers should not miss.
I, myself, will be going again next year.
If anyone has any questions about what went on at E3 from my point of view. Feel free to ask and I'll do my best to inform you.
E3 for the win!