E3 2009: Massively's day 2 roundup
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We thought the first day of E3 2009 turned out pretty well, with announcements for Star Wars: The Old Republic, Final Fantasy XIV, and All Points Bulletin. That's in addition to the packed interview schedule we lined up so we'll have plenty more to show you in the coming days. While the Massively team frantically taps their fingertips down into little bloody tater tots to bring you more fresh E3 goodness, have a look at some highlights of what day 2 of E3 2009 brought in MMO news.
Want to see more? We've got E3 galleries to flip through for these titles and events after the jump.
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Claw said on 10:02AM 6-04-2009
I have reached E3 saturation point. All things they are talking about now look the same to me…
Great coverage this year, not just by Mass but every gaming press site… too great though…
It’s like the bloody expenses scandal (UKer here). Very nice but now my ears hurt from hearing about it and my eyes are bleeding from reading about it. Suddenly all I’m bothered about is what’s out next week rather than all this exciting looking games which are coming in xx months.
Not Mass’ issue, of course. But I think E3 has had it’s day. I prefer a nice drip feed of information so I can get excited about each upcoming game one at a time… not all at once. It’s like trying to force a melon into my brain through my ear.
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Udontknowme said on 10:48PM 6-04-2009
Global Agenda looks as it is defining the MMOFPS genre, forcing players to work together and creating constant objectives for all players to pursue. The futuristic style is believable, and not too far fetched, leaving tasteful and enjoyable environment to become part of. Hopefully, when it reaches its release, Global Agenda will leave an impression on the gaming world. GAMC!
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