Microsoft - B+
A very solid showing and did what they needed to do at this point, which was just show off games, games and more games. However... The titles I'm most looking forward from it were multiplatform. Sunset Overdrive looks fun, but I'm not blown away by it. Crackdown though was the one exclusive they showed/announced that I was excited for. Not enough to overcome my objections to Microsoft and their previous policies just yet, but give it another year or so and some exclusives that I'd love to play and I'm nearly there. Easily the best show they've put on in years. Phil Spencer came across really well too.
EA - C
It wasn't a bad conference at all, it was all just a bit average. Nothing jumped out at me. Battlefront was probably the highlight for me, but since we won't see it for probably another year yet I'm not quite at critical hype mass. Battlefield: Hardline, while looking like a mod for Battlefield 4, did seem like fun and I do love Battlefield.
Ubisoft - B-
Again a solid showing. Some good looking titles. Assassins Creed looked nice and spangly, even if it's not vastly better looking. Thought Valiant Hearts looked wonderful and that Rainbow Six reveal.
Sony - B
After last year they were never going to hit that high again, but it was a good show, with a lot of stuff in it. European Vita TV info was welcome. No Mans Sky continues to look strawberry floating awesome. Grim Fandango was a pleasant surprise as well. Arkham Knight looked lovely, especially the extra height Gotham seems to have now. Destiny could have done with something more and I wasn't as excited for it as I previously had been. Lack of European Playstation Now info sucked. It just didn't seem to have that one "strawberry float yeah!" announcement that would have matched Microsofts showing. Uncharted could have been that moment, if it wasn't already known it was coming. The talk about "Powers" and other PSN stuff made the last third sag a little.