Twitter’s Best Reactions to E3 2018 (So Far)
Every year, E3 brings gamers around the world breathtaking presentations, new stories, and innovations that we can’t wait to get our hands on, and meme-worthy moments that don’t happen anywhere else. (“My body is ready” will live on the Internet forever.) The incredible amount of streamed coverage, paired with real-time reactions on Twitter, make us all feel like we’re sitting in the front row of each presentation together… and we have opinions.
Here are just some of the funniest, smartest, and most intriguing reactions on Twitter from this year’s E3. Give these folks a follow if you’re a fan of live-tweeting and gamer gut reactions.
Bethesda
Bethesda‘s Todd Howard was a rock star at the company’s presentation, which wasn’t afraid to make fun of itself. With meme-worthy videos, a peek at Fallout 76, and a new Elder Scrolls game announcement, Twitter lit up the night of Bethesda’s presentation.
Mr. Todd Howard my wallet doesn't feel so good… #BE3 pic.twitter.com/cJHsmKbW52
— Anthony (@SilverAtrain) June 11, 2018
I sneezed right as Todd said “a blessing” and I thought he said “bless you” and my blood turned to ice
— Sam King (@SamanthaCKing) June 11, 2018
Ubisoft
Assassins Creed Odyssey, which offers a choice of Spartan protagonists, might be the game that stole the show this year. Kassandra and her possible romance options caught the eye of more than one live-tweeter.
Ask the correct question coward #E32018 pic.twitter.com/M4aORGlL4I
— Nibel (@Nibellion) June 11, 2018
Sony
Sony‘s presentation got a lot of attention this week, thanks to a look at Kingdom Hearts III, the frenetic energy of Spider-Man, the gorgeous graphics of Ghost of Tsushima, the jaw-dropping gameplay of The Last of Us Part II, and… whatever it is Death Stranding is. No one’s quite sure still.
You simply can't mess with greatness. #E32018 pic.twitter.com/v4Hd9P8zrH
— Gib of war the 95th (@Gib_reel) June 12, 2018
These animations are unreal. #TheLastofUsPartII pic.twitter.com/XOFwImrzd5
— shinobi602 (@shinobi602) June 12, 2018
Me for the past two years:
"Okay, I don't understand what's happening in #DEATHSTRANDING but I'm sure as soon as I finally see gameplay I'll understand"
Me after seeing gameplay: pic.twitter.com/xvAckokzYg
— Professor Thorgi (@ProfessorThorgi) June 12, 2018
Wow, humbled by the high expectations for #DEATHSTRANDING at the #E3… Now we're hoping we didn't elevate the hype too much
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