I've not been in the interwebs much the last days, no N4G, or game-forums, to avoid leaks and spoilers.
Just seen MS, EA and finally Sony-conference..

I overslept to MS conference, so I didn't see it live.. But in return I got really high-quality with the stream. Same with EA, since I started MS conference when EA had just started.
And then I busted out some Destiny of Spirits on the Vita, while waiting the few last hours for Sony.

All were pretty good press briefings.
In any case, about the Sony conference. It were cool, some exceptions..
I lost the stream in Bloodborne, wich sucked.. Also had some sound-issues in the start.
Other than that it were great..
Mandatory toilet-time during TV-talk - not so interesting for me, wich live in Europe, and stuff will probably not get here until much later.
I really liked the letter 'Question & Answer/adress' parts, that were cool.
The worst part of the Sony-conference, were the Last of Us PS4-trailer, that were a major f***up of epic propportions.
- everyone involved in the decision showing that trailer, should never get to decide what should be shown in a gameshow-trailer ever again.
Yes - we did get a one second spoiler-warning - before cutting to the first major characther ingame death.
But jesus christ - when you can pick and choose from so many epic or tense moments - you show that sort of stuff to potential gamers who havn't played the game, you should allmost be fired when choosing that crap to show. :-/
All the Paradox Interactive-studios working on PS4-games also sounds incredibly exciting for people like myself who fancies strategy-games..
Maybe a more accessible 4X game than the ones they make on PC - or a new turnbased Warlock-game...
Also interesting to see that GTA5 have save-game migration from last generation, surprisingly enough from both 360 or PS3 to PS4.
That sounds very cool of Rockstar. I've come to expect some cross-save migration from PS3/PSV and PS4, but I never expected a 360-savegame to carry over to Playstation, even tough I have tought about it sometimes.
I hope EA sports and similar other people who make franchised games, starts to think about this and take notes that this is now possible.
- cross-platform/cloud-saves are a great idea - if you want people to get the next years version of the franchises, it might be much more interesting if you can bring your old game-data over to the new game, regardless of what platform you bought your last years game on.
