PAX East 2015 was one hell of a year. From the highly anticipated Halo 5 demo to Oculus and Over Watch there wasn't a dull moment in the BCEC building all weekend. The amount of swag given out was amazing from the Infinite Crisis statues of either Harley Quinn or the Atomic Green Lantern along with other small give a ways like lanyards and t-shirts to the Battlegameing.net t-shirts and hats. You couldn't leave empty handed even if you tried. The options of different game play were tremendous from old NES to Xbox One and PC. There were free play sessions all weekend long, along with tournaments you could join. Tabletop tournaments to handheld to PC to console there was no shortage of things to do. Weather you were standing in line waiting to play or playing, every moment was just as amazing as the last. The environment of PAX is a geek fans heaven and nothing less. I personally played Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn Online against the almighty Shiva!! Yes there were teams of eight battling to defeat her and win a nice t-shirt that states I beat Shiva. I'll post more pictures below. I also played Halo 5 which I have to say was really good. The time of day I played the matches were essentially conquer. You had to control two of the three locations to rack up points. I would have played the highly anticipated Oculus and Over Watch but...... the lines were capped all three days of PAX. They would not let any more people stand in line. I did manage to still get the give a ways though an Over Watch Pinny Arcade pin and some nice sun glasses. Xbox was giving away nice posters of Rise of the Tomb Raider if you took a picture of the cos-player and tweeted it with there hash tags. I couldn't resist. All in all my first time attending the convention I have decided I will be going every year. It was amazing I don't have one bad thing to say about it. I would highly recommend going if you have never been. There will be some more pictures below. Geek Fan Kingdom out.
Monday, March 9, 2015
PAX East 2015
PAX East 2015 was one hell of a year. From the highly anticipated Halo 5 demo to Oculus and Over Watch there wasn't a dull moment in the BCEC building all weekend. The amount of swag given out was amazing from the Infinite Crisis statues of either Harley Quinn or the Atomic Green Lantern along with other small give a ways like lanyards and t-shirts to the Battlegameing.net t-shirts and hats. You couldn't leave empty handed even if you tried. The options of different game play were tremendous from old NES to Xbox One and PC. There were free play sessions all weekend long, along with tournaments you could join. Tabletop tournaments to handheld to PC to console there was no shortage of things to do. Weather you were standing in line waiting to play or playing, every moment was just as amazing as the last. The environment of PAX is a geek fans heaven and nothing less. I personally played Final Fantasy XIV A Realm Reborn Online against the almighty Shiva!! Yes there were teams of eight battling to defeat her and win a nice t-shirt that states I beat Shiva. I'll post more pictures below. I also played Halo 5 which I have to say was really good. The time of day I played the matches were essentially conquer. You had to control two of the three locations to rack up points. I would have played the highly anticipated Oculus and Over Watch but...... the lines were capped all three days of PAX. They would not let any more people stand in line. I did manage to still get the give a ways though an Over Watch Pinny Arcade pin and some nice sun glasses. Xbox was giving away nice posters of Rise of the Tomb Raider if you took a picture of the cos-player and tweeted it with there hash tags. I couldn't resist. All in all my first time attending the convention I have decided I will be going every year. It was amazing I don't have one bad thing to say about it. I would highly recommend going if you have never been. There will be some more pictures below. Geek Fan Kingdom out.
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