The second day of E3 2014 may not have had big, bombastic press conferences like E3 day one did, but there was still plenty to see. We got to play some of the biggest and best games at the show, and spoke to the developers making them. There's a lot to see, so let's break it down for you.
Impressions
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel hands-on: more than DLC, but not quite a sequel
Assassin's Creed: Unity E3 hands-on: Ubisoft rewrites the basics of the series
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Interviews
Far Cry 4 interview with creative director Alex Hutchinson at E3 2014
Assassin's Creed: Unity dev talks player freedom and open-ended assassinations
Tales from the Borderlands interview with Telltale's Kevin Bruner
Commentary
PC gaming could use more Nintendo-style charm
10 things we know about Rainbow 6: Siege from yesterday's debut showing
Why EA's E3 documentary reveals missed the mark
E3 is about games that look good in trailers, but what are the games you want?
News
Obsidian's Armored Warfare E3 trailer mixes recon, artillery and MBTs
Juju announced, a lighthearted platformer for kids from the Shadow Warrior team
Serious Sam studio Croteam announces The Talos Principle, a first-person puzzle game
Dragon Age: Inquisition devs talk factions, dragons, and a 50-hour story arc at E3 2014
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot explains what happened to Rainbow Six: Patriots
Doom teaser trailer promises QuakeCon reveal
Alien Isolation trailer shows the unlikelihood of survival
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor trailer details 'Nemesis' system
Mortal Kombat 10 E3 footage komes komplete with fatality montage
Spec Ops: The Line developer announces aerial armada-focused Dreadnought
Dark Souls 2: The Lost Crown footage emerges, promises plenty of death
Roccat Sova revealed, a mouse and keyboard solution for Steam Machines
Batman: Arkham Knight E3 footage shows the multi-purpose Batmobile in action
Far Cry 4 Blood Dragon isn't out of the question, says Ubisoft
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