It started with the press conferences. From then on, Sony was out to prove something during E3. Just like a confident kid in the locker room, the PlayStation 3 was well equipped. It had hardware, it had capital, and it had a fanbase.But something was holding it back. As this feature suggests, all the signs could very well point to a lack of a big game. And by that I'm of course speaking about that magical title which should have pulled Sony through in flying colors. Sony had to use E3 to gain momentum, and while they most definitely had an entertaining show in LA, it's arguable about whether or not they could have done some things better.
Ask anyone who they believe "won" E3, and chances are you won't hear about Sony's next-gen console. Again, it wasn't that they necessarily got curb stomped, they just lacked a few key elements that their competition had. So what does this mean? It still doesn't change the fact that Sony needs to deliver in November with some fun, exciting games that will make gamers want to drop $599 on the new machine.
[Thanks Joe]
