Jun 7, 2012

E3 2012: Day 2 In Pictures

A better look at the Expo's entrance.
Day 2 of E3 came to a close and once again, we have a lot we want to talk about, but L.A. seems to hate the idea of giving us an accessible WiFi spot so we're in a giant crunch for time everytime we post. Seriously, what the f*ck is this cities vendetta against free internet access, it's been blowing our minds for 3 days now. As a result, we'll be focusing on E3 in pictures until we can give a proper post mortem on the titles that made a difference this year, an E3 exclusive podcast and some other features. In advanced, we apologize about the lack booth babes, we all know how important a list of the top "10 hottest booth babes" is. We might have something else to fill that void up soon enough though.

Square Enix's Sleeping Dogs came off as a solid open-world brawler. Due solely to the fact that shoving someones face in a high speed fan felt great.

I was completely amused by the Sleeping Dogs booth, obviously.

Studio Ghibli and Level 5's Ni No Kuni is as fun as it looks, and it's goddamn beautiful.

Here's hoping Colonial Marines isn't as bad as Sega's last 'Aliens' entry, and that's not asking for a whole lot.

2K's first-person XCOM entry didn't make it's way into the show this year, but the reawakening of XCOM's strategy game brought about some heavy relief.

Cutest guest of E3.

Wow, how horrifying. . .

The giant revolving Sonic is back, this time with even worse physics.

They're everywhere this year.

The wait to play Bandai-Namco's Tank!Tank!Tank! was a little too long us, but god dammit we wanted to play.

A mock-up arcade machine for 'Wreck it Ralph', right next to the showing of the trailer!

Epic Mickey 2 made up for the majority Disney's booth. Their main choice of swag: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit ears.

Oh boy, we cannot wait for the next rendition of Assassin's Creed 3. Oh wait, yes we can.

Awesome.

The company behind World of Tanks has the most ridiculously large booth in all of the expo.

Myself, striking it sexy with Canti from FLCL.

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