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We Got This Covered Picks The Best Games Of E3 2014

Well, it's over, folks. E3 2014 has come and gone and while it may not have been the expo's most exciting outing, there was still a lot worth talking about. The Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are now in the hands of gamers everywhere and, this year, the focus was clearly on the games themselves. Each genre brought with it a strong showing and, as always, there was a lot that impressed us.
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