Finally, it's my time to shit on everything I've seen in the past two days. I'll do it as a run down of each company.
Bethesda - Fallout 4, need I say more? Seriously though, if that's actual gameplay, the mechanics of Fallout 3 seem to be returning and I'm all up for that. If we also get dialogue for all choices, that'd be pretty cool as well. Doom is also looking pretty good, although we haven't got much info on that as of yet. Returning to stealth games, Dishonored 2 is looking pretty good (unfortunately I missed most of this - need to watch the stream highlights to catch up). I think as long as the release dates are met (I believe it starts November 10th with F4) then we shouldn't have any issues.
Microsoft - ...what. I can't even. I'm all in for new IP games, that's why I really didn't like Nintendo's stream, but when we basically have new IPs for every single minute of the damn conference it gets repetitive. Half of them didn't even have proper reveals or gameplay footage, we say about 10 seconds of a few. Sure, there was a new Behemoth game (yeah I love Castle Crashers xD) and a few things here and there, but I'm pretty sure anyone would be drunk if you took a shot for the amount of times they said 'Windows 10 and XBox Exclusive." Then Bethesda come on and announce modding for consoles? Clearing Valve's plans of charging everyone on Steam for mods failed so now they're trying the same thing on consolers, lol.
Ubisoft - Wow, they actually took our advice ._. To be honest, this was probably the best or second best conference that I saw. If we take out Assassin's Creed and The Crew, every game in there had a lot of potential, and seeing as Rainbow Siege has already been in development for a good number of years, I see no reason why this will be bad. Hopefully they at least add some kind of good singleplayer though. Other titles like that racing game (literally forgot what it's called lol, the mix of Sanic and F1) come to light soon, as I have high hopes for that as well.
Nintendo - this actually managed to be worse than Microsoft and I've no idea how. Seriously? That thing was 40 minutes of Mario, followed up with one new IP that looked like garbage and then Metroid... Let's not even get started. Out of the 1 or 2 titles that actually interested me (see Fire Emblem and Xenoblade), they probably had a combined screentime of 3 minutes tops. I'm pretty sure youtube likes/dislikes prove my frustration at this, and they better have something good coming at 3:30PST and 3:45PST (Pokemon to redeem yourself plz)
Afterword: It'll probably be Mystery Dungeon fml
Square Enix - Not too shabby at all. I'm not the biggest fan of the current Tomb Raider series so I don't have much to comment there, but from JC3 to a bunch of other new, interesting IPs, Square Enix looks set to have 2 solid years. Just gotta hope they raise the bar a bit - I saw 20/30fps footage throughout their conference and grrrr..
I'd comment on Sony but Imma go actually watch their conference before commenting, lol.