From GameSpot: As predicted, E3 2014 has been all about the games. Microsoft and Sony’s press conferences were dominated by big names like Tomb Raider, Uncharted, and Halo. Nintendo wheeled out Zelda and Mario. And there were indie titles too, like the breathtaking No Man’s Sky, and Abzu. The one thing they all had in common? 2015. Yes, we got that dazzling array of games to play on our shiny new consoles we’d all been pining for, but it’s a long wait until we can actually get our hands on them.
While it’s true that the games announced at E3 often aren’t released until the following year, the introduction of new hardware at last year’s show has meant a longer wait than usual while developers get to grips with the shiny new hardware. Games like Dying Light and The Division that were announced to such fanfare last year are still in development, with an unspecified 2015 release date attached to them. If, like me, you jumped on board the next-gen bandwagon early, this is frustrating trend.
Read more at GameSpot.