The Year Ahead
January 13th 2008 08:01
Is it me, or is the year ahead not going to be as good as the year gone by? Smash Brothers Brawl will lead the charge, but a majority of the big name titles of 2008 so far doesn't seem to hold as big an interest as those of 07.
Having said that, there's plenty to still talk about. Besides Brawl, the other most anticipated title that (cross the fingers) won't be too much long to wait for is Spore, Will Wrights next big thing. Ever since watching Robin Williams play Spore nearly two years ago, this has been on my must play list.
There's GTAIV, of course, but unless the game pulls us into the next generation in a big way, I'm not expecting big things from Rockstar this time.
What else is there? Oh, Halo Wars. This one will be very interesting to watch. Will the fans be interested in a game that doesn't involve the Master, nevermind not being an FPS game?
Ah, now here's something hopeful. The PS3 has some good titles on the way, some that could finally be the big console sellers Sony needs, none more so than Killzone 2. Like Gears of War, it's the kind of macho heavy title that could be a strong contender amongst the competition. And then there's Metal Gear Solid 4, which could very well do the same thing. And Little Big Planet will no doubt go down as one of the most innovative titles of the year. It all goes towards a hopefully better year for Sony ... and all without mentioning Gran Turismo 5 ...
One game I'm unsure of so far, but could very well be a must have, is Mario Kart Wii. The last time Mario Kart saw the limelight was a very successful venture on the DS, and from what I've read, it will take a similar style into this iteration including online. MK's an old favourite of mine, but I'm a little hesitant until I get some game play time under the belt.
There's also a number of games that I'll be keeping a close eye on. Blizzard's next World of Warcraft expansion, Wrath of the Litch King; Guitar Hero IV (yet to be announced, but a sure bet); Final Fantasy Tactics A2; and yes, I'll mention it ... Duke Nukem Forever ... but only to get a laugh or two.
Having said that, there's plenty to still talk about. Besides Brawl, the other most anticipated title that (cross the fingers) won't be too much long to wait for is Spore, Will Wrights next big thing. Ever since watching Robin Williams play Spore nearly two years ago, this has been on my must play list.
There's GTAIV, of course, but unless the game pulls us into the next generation in a big way, I'm not expecting big things from Rockstar this time.
What else is there? Oh, Halo Wars. This one will be very interesting to watch. Will the fans be interested in a game that doesn't involve the Master, nevermind not being an FPS game?
Ah, now here's something hopeful. The PS3 has some good titles on the way, some that could finally be the big console sellers Sony needs, none more so than Killzone 2. Like Gears of War, it's the kind of macho heavy title that could be a strong contender amongst the competition. And then there's Metal Gear Solid 4, which could very well do the same thing. And Little Big Planet will no doubt go down as one of the most innovative titles of the year. It all goes towards a hopefully better year for Sony ... and all without mentioning Gran Turismo 5 ...
One game I'm unsure of so far, but could very well be a must have, is Mario Kart Wii. The last time Mario Kart saw the limelight was a very successful venture on the DS, and from what I've read, it will take a similar style into this iteration including online. MK's an old favourite of mine, but I'm a little hesitant until I get some game play time under the belt.
There's also a number of games that I'll be keeping a close eye on. Blizzard's next World of Warcraft expansion, Wrath of the Litch King; Guitar Hero IV (yet to be announced, but a sure bet); Final Fantasy Tactics A2; and yes, I'll mention it ... Duke Nukem Forever ... but only to get a laugh or two.
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