And I'm with Jack, in that I really worry that we'll be shown about 30 seconds of footage and useful information, while the remainder is spent with celebrities offering their endorsements. I could be wrong, sure, but we are talking about marketing to the masses here, and most of the masses won't understand what 1MB of L2 cache means to them.
Meanwhile, I've been drawing up a "to check" list for E3, to make sure I leave L.A. knowing I saw what I came to see. Some of them, like Remedy's Alan Wake, I'm genuinely excited for, being a product of the studio that did Max Payne. Call of Duty 2 is on that list, too, as well as the Half Life 2 expansion. And there's no way in Hell I'd leave before seeing what EA has on Battlefield 2, which I pray is playable.
Then there's new entries, like Prey and F.E.A.R, which I really don't have an opinion on, but would like something to base an opinion on. Then there's 24: The Game, which I'm fairly certain will suck, and wish to confirm my suspicions. It's a glorious series, but to make a game of it using the True Crime engine? That's, well, a crime.