E3 Thursday is the party drawing to a close, when you know you've had the best experiences already but can't resist sneaking in an extra drink or harvesting one of the remaining snacks that's been sat around for a while but is still mostly good. We refer, of course, to The Last Guardian, which retains gourmet flavour but is showing its age more than we'd like.The future of the Xbox One remains this year's designated talking point. Phil Spencer pointed out that comparing it to Apple doesn't work because Microsoft doesn't make any money by selling Xboxes. Jim Ryan said Sony wasn't wasn't talking about Neo because it wants to focus on the games, and Andrew House said that Spencer's move was "surprising", which is a pretty weak burn by executive comment standards and likely because he knows that he's going to be having the same conversation about PS4 Neo very soon. Yosp said that everything on the show floor was running on a stock PS4, though, so you can look forward to experiencing The Last Of Kratos without having to upgrade.
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