Microsoft: Had, like, one game that interested me, Ori and the Blind Forest. The other games felt too repetitive and dull. I am sick of military FPSes. Not even Ori was enough to get me excited about the Xbone, though. EA: Started strong with the Star Wars and the cello, but then ALL THE FEELSUH and it all went downhill from there. If I wanted to play sports, I'd go outside. Ubisoft: Boring, dull, repetitive, just like the other two. Nothing really called out to me. Just Dance and the exercise game, at least, werent greyed-out gritty garbage, but still didn't catch my eye enough to stick. Sony: Intertwined looks incredible, Little Big Planet looks neat, and No Man's Sky could be good if they get better about alien design. A few of the others are things I know other people are excited about and look interesting, but not enough to catch my full interest. It still has its share of gross gritty games, though, which don't interest me in the slightest. Then they went on for far too long talking about TV and stuff, repeating Microsoft's mistake last year. Nintendo: Right off the bat, they had my attention. I'm not big on fighting games, but Smash Bros looks like it's coming along great. Captain Toad and Splatoon stood out to me the most of the new games I saw. They're both cute games with great concepts and gameplay that outshine pretty much anything I saw in the other conferences. The Yoshi and Kirby games both have neat aesthetics that caught my eye, but I'm not really big into either franchise so I can't say for sure I'd play them. We got more for ORAS than I expected, with actual looks at gameplay that have me super excited. My only worry is that gym leaders still aren't getting their own 3D models, and I'm worried the champion won't again, which was a big letdown in XY. Giant Robot looks neat but also kind of clumsy. They're still going with the Treehouse so I might update this as they show more games but so far Nintendo is the one doing the most to slay my wallet.