There will be more hard-core shooters, and 3-D will be more prevalent
Sunday, June 13, 2010 - 11:11
in Mathematics & Economics
The Electronic Entertainment Expo shrank into the shadows in 2007, after some game companies sobered up from the wretched excesses of previous shows with their ear-splitting demos, scantily clad models and million-dollar parties. After two years of self-imposed austerity, game companies cautiously stepped back into the old E3 mold last year. This year, publishers are throwing caution overboard and plunging back into spectacle mode.