Where do you go for E3 coverage other than GAF?

I visit Eurogamer for news stories and conference write-ups, but this year I expect I'll be using Twitter a lot as well. For the last 2-3 years it's mostly been Gaf though.

I'll probably use YouTube as well, as most trailers will be immediately uploaded after featuring at the conferences.

What will be the difference between Youtube and IGN? I'm putting one of those 2 on my tv.

YouTube's player is decent, while IGN's is godawful.
 
If I'm awake (UK timezones) I watch the GiantBomb streams, also read some stuff on Twitter.

Most of the news gets to me through Feedly anyway even if I don't watch the conferences.
 
Basically here and Giant Bomb. As neat as Game Trailers freakout last year was, I prefer GB's more measured response, as much as they don't care for some of the dumb jrpg stuff I do.
 
To those of you who are saying "Youtube", what youtube channel are you specifically referring to?
 
GAF, Twitter, YouTube subs... mainly Etika, GameXplain, Playstation, Square Enix, Sega, Nintendo channels. Chances are if there's nothing on either of those YouTube channels then I'll catch it on the others. That or they just aren't important enough. :P
 
- Twitter
- Giantbomb for after night shows, analysis and reactions (might watch it after this year)
- EasyAllies for reactions and analysis
- YouTube Gaming (I might have to watch the archive)
- IGN ( I'll check in on some of their demos and watch their pre and post analysis)
- Videogamer: If they are doing reactions
- Kinda Funny Games: Pre and post conference analysis
- FFSTV: A Youtuber for more reactions
- SBF: I might watch their reactions too.
- GamExplain: Ninty analysis
- Gamespot for pre and post analysis

- Publishers livestreams (Ninty Treehouse, some of the others like Xbox, PS, Square)

Basically, too much content. I want different perspectives and to watch a variety of content.
 
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GAF and IGN. I don't even like IGN, but I've got to admit they give a good E3 coverage, with all the pre and post show and surprise announcements.
 
Mostly will be EZA during the press conferences. Going to check out YouTube gaming because Geoff often gets some exclusive stuff. During the week prolly a mixture of Gamestop and Playstation Livestream during the actual show.
 
I'll watch the conferences(not Sony one cause will be at late night here in Europe as usual) on Youtube without comments, then i'll check Giant Bomb, IGN, Major Nelson Xbox coverage and of course Neogaf and Reddit. Nowadays you're covered everywhere, from Twitter to Snapchat etc so will be hard to miss something big
 
For the live coverage, including conferences and stuff in between, I always follow the Pope. It used to be GT, now it's Youtube. For high quality videos, Gamersyde.

I also check some reactions and impressions for various outlets whenever I find the time to do so, but most of it it's usually after E3 is over.
 
For the live coverage, including conferences and stuff in between, I always follow the Pope. It used to be GT, now it's Youtube. For high quality videos, Gamersyde.

I also check some reactions and impressions for various outlets whenever I find the time to do so, but most of it it's usually after E3 is over.

Good call on Gamersyde. They have brilliant quality trailers.
 
EZA and some sneaky Keighley on the side.

Will jump on other streams if they interest me or EZA are sleepin'
 
I used to go to Gametrailers but I don't know how well equipped EZA are to handle it this year. Hopefully they'll manage just great and I'll be more than happy with the coverage.
 
Wherever isn't a laggy mess. I really miss when G4 reported E3, I could watch E3 with a clear picture with some great personalities.
 
I'll do what I did last year. During the conferences I followed 3 streams, vanilla, EZA and GiantBomb. And Gaf as well.
Later coverage it'll depend on who does what, last year I stayed most of my time with Giantbomb and reading mews on Gaf.
 
use to be whichever place had the best quality stable stream, then it was spike/GT and keighley, now its youtube with Keighley because not only is the stream/quality solid, but it allows rewind, and ofc its keighley with his interviews.

go back and watch giant bomb and easy allies archives whenever they get put up

man thats a lot of video
 
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