Maybe you’re overwhelmed by our constant barrage of tweets and extensive E3 coverage. Maybe you’re drowning in the sea of E3 info that’s flooding the web. Or maybe you’ve got a life and don’t have time to waste reading previews and staring at screenshots for games you’ll never care about. That’s why we’ve filtered out all the bull to bring you the exciting news that matters the most
The great hardcore hope could be a terrible omen.
The better the tech, the clearer the basic problem.
Maybe you’re overwhelmed by our constant barrage of tweets and our relentless live blog updates from the floors at today’s Sony and Nintendo press conferences.
Face it: not every game that looks like a blockbuster at E3 turns out to be one. But do you really want to wait until freaking November to see which games are worth your money and fandom and which are going to make you and your console a laughing stock?
Of course you don’t.
We're attacking the hell out of E3 with a snarl of cellphones, laptops, cameras, coffee, hard alcohol, knoted cables, and eyeballs. Want to see what our screen-burned eyes are seeing? Of course you do! Check here often for updates - new photos will appear at the top!
We'll be live-blogging the three major press conferences of E3 – Microsoft (Monday, 10:30am PST), Nintendo (Tuesday, 9:00am PST) and Sony (Tuesday, 11:00am). Naturally we’ll be here all week reporting every scrap of information we can about the biggest and loudest E3 in years.
Follow along LIVE at the appropriate time, and sound off in our comments section at the bottom of the page!
All eyes are on the Nintendo conference later today. Nobody knows what the big N has got up its sleeve, but it has to be good. For the first time, its niche is genuinely threatened by a better - and potentially cheaper - product in the shape of Microsoft's full-body motion techology, code-named Natal
It’s the first day of E3. It’s open for business. But also actually not. Press types can register. Giant shaven headed men pull heavy cartons about the place. Doormen pace about guarding nothing from nobody. No music. No lightshows. No games. Yeah actually it’s closed. But ever vigilant to the possibility of something within the absence of anything, Team GR presents this visual tapestry of an E3 asleep.