E3 2014 – The Sony press conference in pictures
With three down, there was just one last press conference to go. Sony's turn to roll out the welcome wagon
With three down, there was just one last press conference to go. Sony's turn to roll out the welcome wagon
Assassins, dancing and a siege in a house. Ubisoft had it all this year at E3.
EA started E3 off strong, but a lackluster half that consisted of sports games and a selection of upcoming games that felt more like a concept art showcase didn’t help lessen the boredom.
Microsoft was all about the games this year, as our photo gallery will clearly show you plenty of that.
EA has really come to the ballgame with FIFA 15 where they are going to bring the passion of the game to life
Sony came with a fantastic showing, but there were also some serious lulls in the performance. Can they still win the battle of the press conferences?
EA's underwhelming and robotic EA3 press conferences kciked off with a bang, but went out with a whimper.
Sony reveal one final big game in their upcoming library. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End announced at e3.
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