I know when more trailers are released for Bloodborne, I'm going to get way too excited.
Five Games I'm Looking Forward to in 2015
On 01/06/2015 at 12:06 AM by Casey Curran See More From This User » |
2015 looks like a crazy good year with what we have announced so far. I'm sure something will get delayed, but on the other hand, I'm also sure Nintendo will announce three or four awesome games that will make up for them at E3. While there's a lot to enjoy, these five stand out head and shoulders from the rest of the pack in my mind.
Also plan to recap this year. Just have three games I definitely need to sink more time into first: Dark Souls 2, Captain Toad, and Wolfenstein: The New Order.
5. Uncharted 4
I was skeptical on Uncharted 4 at first, but there have been many things to sell me on it since. Sixty frames per second was a start, then hearing a few key guys who were hard at work on Uncharted 2 and The Last of Us, but not as much on UC3 got me on board. Now after seeing that last gameplay trailer, it's hitting all the right notes for me. Bring it on!
Also hoping against all odds for an Easter egg going on about how America is still a quarantine zone.
4. Xenoblade Chronicles X
I really liked the original Xenoblade. Fun, creative world with a pretty good cast of characters, combat that was fun enough, and really wide open areas to explore. Add in robot suits, air battles, and a bump up in hardware and I think think the sequel could improve things quite a bit.
3. The Legend of Zelda Wii U
Not much is known on this, but Link Between Worlds did a decent job of restoring my faith after Skyward Sword made me want to swear off the series for good. More importantly, the gameplay details such as open areas and more of an exploration focus are exactly what I want to hear. Hoping it's what I imagine rather than an unfortunate reality of compromises (aka the opposite of the Tomb Raider reboot).
2. Bloodborne
Bloodborne is shaping up as what a new IP from a great developer should be: Something that keeps what is great about their game while tweaking it so it feels fresh. The brutality and focus on discovery in an eerie world looks to bring what I love about Dark Souls with a distinct new atmosphere and an intriguing focus on offense rather than defense has me excited.
Plus, I know From Software won't try to screw me with preorder bullshit, microtransactions, or an unfinished product. That's huge for me nowadays.
1. Metal Gear Solid 5
Will MGS5 be my favorite game of 2015? I'm not sure. Will it disappoint? I'm not sure. Will it have us wondering what the hell Kojima was thinking? OH FUCK YES!!! Say what you want about this series, every installment is interesting, worth playing, and will have you talking about it far longer than most games. Sure, 2 and 4 had a lot of questionable decisions, but they were questionable in an intriguing way.
Ground Zeroes may not have been my favorite game of 2014, but it let me know the engine and concept have potential while the story isn't afraid to cause controversy. And based on what Kojima said on villain The Quiet, he wants to make plenty of people feel uncomfortable with her backstory. So bring it on!
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