The first day of E3, as you can read in my Day One Report, was relatively tame. In between my meetings with Microsoft, I had plenty of time to explore the show floor, take some pictures for the inevitable E3 gallery and eat lunch at a reasonable hour. On the second day, that was not the case. I started E3 Day Two at Sony’s booth, with a wealth of new games to choose from. After walking in circles trying to decide what to pick up first, I settled with Driveclub, the exclusive driving game that was originally meant to launch alongside the PS4. One of the game’s developers explained to me that although they had a “good” game ready last