My Six Most Anticipated Games

There are a number of already-released games I’m dying to play and just haven’t had the time to get around to. Resident Evil 5, Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, and Far Cry 2 are amongst them. Likewise, games like Street Fighter 4 and Braid have been out for a while, but only on consoles. I’m awaiting the PC release. The new Riddick game looks fantastic, but I’ve got no 360 to play it. And I’ll be buying Dragon Age: Origins as soon as I can. That game looks fantastic. Still, many of my most anticipated games are still months out, and I thought I’d share my eager anticipation with Lungfishopolis’s readers.

Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles is the sequel to Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles. I definitely enjoyed Umbrella Chronicles, but while Umbrella Chronicles covered Resident Evil 0, 1, and 3, Darkside Chronicles covers my very favorite title in the series: Resident Evil 2.

I’ll grant you that I’ll be playing it largely for nostalgia purposes, but I will enjoy it. Re-encountering reimagined scenes from the first console title I truly loved will be pretty sweet. It looks like I’ll be waiting until Christmas for the game, but that’s okay. I can wait.

While I found the original God of War to be a far better title than its sequel, I have high hopes for God of War 3. I’ll admit that there can be only so much that Kraatos can go through before the storyline becomes old and worn, my hope is that a trilogy is not too much to ask.

In the same way that Resident Evil 4 was a reinvention of the franchise, God of War needs something fresh and new if it’s not going to die of sequelitis. I can only hope that David Jaffee is up to it.

I’ve been a huge fan of Desktop Tower Defense ever since I found the HandDrawnGames site. I also always said that I’d love to see it on DS. On April 29th, I get my wish. Of all the many tower defense games I’ve played, this is likely my favorite, tied with Pixeljunk Monsters. While playing the flash version on the PC is fun, being able to play it on a handheld anywhere will be even better.

I’ve been looking forward to Heavy Rain since I heard about it as an unofficial sequel to Indigo Prophecy. I played Indigo Prophecy and loved it, despite the mind-bogglingly bizarre plot that emerged toward the ending. I also played the European version of the game, Fahrenheit, which was essentially the same game, only with a couple nude scenes and a sex minigame. Nothing you wouldn’t see in a rated-R movie, but I felt like I needed the full experience.

Aside from ridiculously good graphics, Heavy Rain’s main draw is dynamic storytelling. Apparently, your character can die and the plot will continue without him/her. I’m also looking forward to the mechanics introduced in Indigo Prophecy. The adventure game with action minigame elements, timed conversation responses, and minor stealth game elements. The game’s diversity is a big part of why I loved it.


Lastly, my most anticipated game: Starcraft 2. I’ve been a big fan of the original for many years, and I’m constantly impressed by the fact that it’s the only decade-old game that I always see on store shelves when I’m at a Best Buy or Circuit City.

I’m less than ecstatic about the fact that it will be packaged as three separate race-specific titles, but I have faith that Blizzard will make their product worth the cash. Aside from the MMOs, I’ve always enjoyed Blizzard’s games.

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4 Responses to “My Six Most Anticipated Games”

  1. So is Five the new Six?

    I really can’t wait for GoW3, I think it’s really going to show what the PS3 can do and feature some kick ass gameplay. Heavy Rain looks awesome as well.

    Another game I’m keeping my eye on is White Knight Chronicles. So far it looks like a good JRPG, and Factor 5 has never failed me.

  2. Ray

    Hi Greg,

    I came across your comment on SF4 at towardsmecca. I also have a SlikStik Fighter unit that I originally got way back in 2003 so I could play SF2, Alpha 2 etc propertly on MAME. Needless to say, it sure didn’t disappoint!

    What was disappointing was that I couldn’t use the stick on other systems … so I thought. This weekend I got it fully working on PS3 so playing SF4 on it is just the way it should be :) The converter from ultimarc cost me $49 ($35 + a pretty annoying $14 shipping charge from UK but what can you do?).

    Anyway, just an fyi to a fellow SlikStiker.
    Cheers,
    Ray

  3. That’s awesome. Since I currently have more games than I can play, I’ll probably wait to see how the PC version gets rated before I decide. If the PC version is cheaper, then I save that money plus the money for a converter.

    I’ll really enjoy playing against other people online as long as the lag is manageable. I used to be pretty damn good at SF2 in the arcades.

  4. Ray

    That’s fair enough, since you do have ‘other’ games to keep you occupied. I don’t remember what it’s like to have more than one game vying for my attention :)

    A Street Fighter X release (provided there’s online play) is usually what prompts me to buy a console in the first place. I got a 360 because of SF2 Hyper – boy did that bring back fond memories. And for SF4 I had to get the PS3 since it had the added benefit of resurrecting my long unused SlikStik Fighter.

    Like you, I find the online multi-player mode the most enjoyable aspect, lag permitting. Who would have thought it possible back in the days of congregating at the nearest store with an SF2 machine? In my case, that meant a video rental outlet about 40 minutes away (by foot) that pulled in all the local talent. Fun days!

    Enjoy your games and I hope SF4 PC version doesn’t disappoint!

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