Microsoft is a bunch of bit
ches; that\'s whats up. Halo 2 was apparently only available to the privileged. I asked a guy in the Xbox booth where I could find it and all he could say was, \"it\'s behind closed doors.\" Da
mn you Microsoft!
Anyway, the rest of the show was great.
So many beautiful games... and so many beautiful women... put a big smile on my face

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One of the most surprising games for me was
GuildWars .
This game was apparently at E3 last year, but I was not. Also last year it looked terrible and now - fantastic. I had not heard about it until E3. Basically, GuildWars is yet another MMORPG being developed by some ex-Blizzard employees who worked on Warcraft, Starcraft, Diablo and Battle.net. Their company is named
ArenaNet, and the most amazing thing about GuildWars is that there will be no monthly fee. Let me say that again, there will be NO MONTHLY FEE.
Here\'s IGN\'s take on it:
http://pc.ign.com/articles/512/512115p1.html?fromint=1One more thing, Guild Wars has been compared to Magic:The Gathering in that the players have much equality, and it is their strategies that are the deciding factor in combat. I must also mention GuildWars\' streaming technology. The game client is a less than 100kb download. The rest of the game is streamed to you as needed. Patches and content are also streamed as needed. It\'s really cool once you see all the benefits of this.
What else... STALKER looked amazing, as did Prince of Persia 2. SEGA\'s big overly-hyped announcement was its affiliation with The Matrix Online... :rolleyes: . Midway\'s Psi-Ops was hella fun. I have been needing telekinetic abilities for a while now. Sony\'s PSP and Nintendo\'s DS were both looking sweet.
There were so many games, it was impossible to see them all. And the sheer number of really hot booth babes was staggering. I will very likely be attending again next year.