The 2007 E3 has just ended. Although the giltz and glamour of the past E3s has disappeared, this E3 has shown this coming holiday season as one of the biggest in a while with Halo 3, Call of Duty 4, Killzone 2, Heavenly Sword, Grand Theft Auto 4, Assasin's Creed, Half-Life 2 Orange, Metal Gear Solid 4, Warhawk, Wipeout HD, God of War Olympus, Unreal Tournament 3, Sony Home, plus many more that I'm eager to see. The best showing of E3 2007 is the reaffermation of why I puchased a PS3 over a 360, since it would've been one or the other. Just when I start feeling the drag of the PS3s limited support and lackluster online, a slew of games will be out by the end of this year. Plus Sony Home is on its way soon that if nothing will prove most interesting, and absolutely infinately more free than XBL. Anything I could've wanted on a 360 is also coming to the PS3 (and will always of course look slightly better). The only exceptions are Mass Effect and Halo 3. For Halo 3 I'm sure I'll be playing at my friends houses anyway.
With a budget that allows one or two game purchases a month, I will either pick and choose which games to get, or otherwise choose to be broke. I'm leaning toward broke. Luckily MGS4 is slated for Q1 so at least by then I'll have a chance to play everything else first. My broke-ass sadness will come mostly with Rock Band, as I could never afford a drum kit, guitar, and [probably the chaepest] mic, especially if I would want one for each system so I could also play with my 360 owning friends who have been also a bit giddy about Rock Band.

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