I loved the presentation overall. I am afraid to say though that as i expected the level of polish on some of the titles is incredibly low and although someone might jump here and fly the "too early dude" flag, i will say that some of the games showcased looked low poly enough for me.
Obviously nintendo's own games look fabulous as they always were. Zelda kinda shows it is not running on top hardware but if they pull of HDR with it i will be happy
Mario looks awesome, i think it will be the first really revolutionary mario after mario64. The others were great too but i feel this will be massive. The motion controls and new rumble sound great, who else to innovate on something like this if not nintendo themselves.
The one thing i am still not getting is people being excited about how skyrim is supposed to overwhelm. It might be a great game and i will definitely get it as i did not play it yet (or i could grab a bargain for my ps instead) but it *really* shows its age..
The mix of games left me disappointed though. Were this released when i was a teenager i would die from joy, seeing as they are trying to do what they did back then again, make people play in the same room, which is awesome. I wish i could live it again but growing up and having very small patches of time to play means no time and not having friends around all the time. Sincerely hope there are going to be many nice experiences for the single player . Which is why i do not care about splatoon at all, it also looks *horribly* dated and extremely ugly. But i am sure it is fun. I also cannot care about 90% of the japanese anime like games with wonky and childish characters (atlus i am looking at you), had one too many in previous consoles. Unless we are talking for the exceptional 1 that will stand out.
Xenoblade looks interesting but still looks a bit... old... Could be the game design itself, cannot put my finger on it, perhaps all the anime like games share a design (and i mean really the design of the characters guns weapons etc) that does not look modern enough on any hardware.
I am happy with the hardware on a price/performance ratio if 3rd parties can elevate their games to match the 1st party ones. But then we know the answer to that.