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Ten Games of 2010 I'm looking forward to the most in 2010

First off, I apologize if this blog is poorly written or constructed.  It's kind of the first time I do something like this so it might not be very cohesive.  I have not included games such as Heavy Rain or Super Mario Galaxy 2 because I own an Xbox 360 exclusively, so realistically I can only anticipate games that I'll actually be able to play.  Also, the games are not listed in order because I'm excited for practically all of these games equally and I think it would serve no purpose in the end.
 
2009 was a great year for gaming.  Excellent games such as Batman: Arkham Asylum and Uncharted 2 were released and a few ( Bioshock 2, Alan Wake...) were delayed for next year.  As 2009 will be no more soon, I thought it would be a good idea to list what I'm looking forward to the most in 2010, on the subject of video games.  

   

                                                         Project Natal
Project Natal
      I'll start with the only non-game on this list: Natal.  Now I know that some (many) of you are skeptical about this (including me) or have complete faith that Natal won't be a good gaming experience, but I remain excited to see the final product and be able to experience it firsthand.  I think the idea of playing a video game without a controller is intriguing and, granted it will probably have as much shovelware and poor quality games developed for it as the Wii has had, I'm certain there will also be some quality content that will be exclusive to Natal. 


                                               Just Cause 2
  Just Cause 2
      This game looks nuts.  I have not played the first Just Cause, but from what I've heard, watched and read, the sequel sounds like crazy fun that I would enjoy taking part in.  Just Cause 2 seems like it's going to be a great sandbox game, a genre I've always enjoyed because I love open environments that you can interact with and where you can do practically anything you want.  Also, it's crazy, something I always appreciate in a video game. 


                                        Final Fantasy XIII
 Final Fantasy XIII
      I'm not a big Final Fantasy fan (I think the most I've played of any FF game was 20 hours of Final Fantasy X), but I've recently discovered that I like JRPGs.  Actually, I love the genre.  Final Fantasy is one of the most notable JRPG franchises and Final Fantasy XIII looks pretty fantastic.  It also has been receiving favourable reviews, so I'm assuming that this is an excellent game as well.  


                                      Bioshock 2
 Bioshock 2

      I loved the first Bioshock, so it's normal that I would be excited for the sequel, now isn't it?  The atmosphere and plot of the first game were amazing and that's why I enjoyed it so much.  Now, a sequel to Bioshock seems unnecessary to more than a few people (including me) and having it take place in Rapture once more seems even worse, but hearing more about Bioshock 2, it seems like it could end up being an interesting game to say the least.  The multiplayer sounds very unique and inspired, and perhaps the campaign will be able to live up to the first one.  We'll just have to wait and see.
 

                                   Bayonetta
 Bayonetta
      I played the demo and the game immediately appealed to me.  I'm not a big fan of Beat 'em ups as I've not played many, but Bayonetta has got me interested in the genre.  Its excessive nature and main character are things I appreciate, the combat is intuitive and it seems rather complex (which is a good thing).  I'm not too certain if the story will be as interesting as the gameplay itself, but I don't think that factor is very important in a game like this one.
 

                                 Mass Effect 2
 Mass Effect 2
      Probably one of the best Western RPGs that will come out in 2010, Mass Effect 2 looks really good.  I mean it looks simply beautiful.  The revamped shooting mechanics along with the fixes to the various technical issues the first Mass Effect had, along with the improvements to the exploration with worlds that actually look different and a potentially engaging story (it is Bioware), make this game worthy of anticipation.
 

                              Crackdown 2
 Crackdown 2
      Though the first Crackdown had several problems, it was still very fun.  Jumping and running on buildings to collect the Agility Orbs, watching your character progress from what was practically a weakling to a total badass and the awesome explosions made for a really fun experience.  Hopefully taking what made the first game so great and refining those things, Ruffian Games can make Crackdown 2 an excellent sequel. 


                     Fable III
 Fable III
I enjoyed Fable: The Lost Chapters, was a bit underwhelmed by Fable II, and am anticipating Fable III.  I find the concept behind Fable to be an interesting and somewhat refreshing one and I would like to see the idea developed further.  Peter Molyneux is a very optimistic individual, and I want to see his vision for what Fable III should be and what it actually will be. 


                Split/Second
 Split/Second
      I tried to get into the racing genre of video games with Burnout Paradise, but that game was very frustrating to me, even though it's categorized as an "arcade racer".  Now, Split/Second totally looks like an arcade racer.  The premise of it makes me think of Twisted Metal and it just seems like it's going to be exhilarating to play.
 

           Super Street Fighter IV
  Super Street Fighter IV
      Dude, it's Street Fighter IV but Super.  At first glance, it might seem like something more suited to being DLC, but I believe that this case is similar to what people thought of Left 4 Dead 2 prior to its release: they thought it was too soon even though it really was not.  SSF IV will bring many improvements to the previous game, improvements that I think make it worth the purchase.  It will also cost 20$ less than a normal, newly released retail game.  That's something that does not happen with the new Maddens or Call of Dutys.
 
 
So there's my list.  Hopefully it was not too terrible to go through.  A few other games I would like to list are: Alan Wake, Splinter Cell: Conviction, Metro 2033, Batman: Arkham Asylum 2 and Dead Rising 2.  I'm looking forward to all of these games and more and my list would probably be different if I owned more than an Xbox 360, but I don't.  Perhaps I'll get another in 2010 :P. 
 
Edit: Oh wow, added unneeded information in the title (...in 2010).  Sorry for the typo!
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First off, I apologize if this blog is poorly written or constructed.  It's kind of the first time I do something like this so it might not be very cohesive.  I have not included games such as Heavy Rain or Super Mario Galaxy 2 because I own an Xbox 360 exclusively, so realistically I can only anticipate games that I'll actually be able to play.  Also, the games are not listed in order because I'm excited for practically all of these games equally and I think it would serve no purpose in the end.
 
2009 was a great year for gaming.  Excellent games such as Batman: Arkham Asylum and Uncharted 2 were released and a few ( Bioshock 2, Alan Wake...) were delayed for next year.  As 2009 will be no more soon, I thought it would be a good idea to list what I'm looking forward to the most in 2010, on the subject of video games.  

   

                                                         Project Natal
Project Natal
      I'll start with the only non-game on this list: Natal.  Now I know that some (many) of you are skeptical about this (including me) or have complete faith that Natal won't be a good gaming experience, but I remain excited to see the final product and be able to experience it firsthand.  I think the idea of playing a video game without a controller is intriguing and, granted it will probably have as much shovelware and poor quality games developed for it as the Wii has had, I'm certain there will also be some quality content that will be exclusive to Natal. 


                                               Just Cause 2
  Just Cause 2
      This game looks nuts.  I have not played the first Just Cause, but from what I've heard, watched and read, the sequel sounds like crazy fun that I would enjoy taking part in.  Just Cause 2 seems like it's going to be a great sandbox game, a genre I've always enjoyed because I love open environments that you can interact with and where you can do practically anything you want.  Also, it's crazy, something I always appreciate in a video game. 


                                        Final Fantasy XIII
 Final Fantasy XIII
      I'm not a big Final Fantasy fan (I think the most I've played of any FF game was 20 hours of Final Fantasy X), but I've recently discovered that I like JRPGs.  Actually, I love the genre.  Final Fantasy is one of the most notable JRPG franchises and Final Fantasy XIII looks pretty fantastic.  It also has been receiving favourable reviews, so I'm assuming that this is an excellent game as well.  


                                      Bioshock 2
 Bioshock 2

      I loved the first Bioshock, so it's normal that I would be excited for the sequel, now isn't it?  The atmosphere and plot of the first game were amazing and that's why I enjoyed it so much.  Now, a sequel to Bioshock seems unnecessary to more than a few people (including me) and having it take place in Rapture once more seems even worse, but hearing more about Bioshock 2, it seems like it could end up being an interesting game to say the least.  The multiplayer sounds very unique and inspired, and perhaps the campaign will be able to live up to the first one.  We'll just have to wait and see.
 

                                   Bayonetta
 Bayonetta
      I played the demo and the game immediately appealed to me.  I'm not a big fan of Beat 'em ups as I've not played many, but Bayonetta has got me interested in the genre.  Its excessive nature and main character are things I appreciate, the combat is intuitive and it seems rather complex (which is a good thing).  I'm not too certain if the story will be as interesting as the gameplay itself, but I don't think that factor is very important in a game like this one.
 

                                 Mass Effect 2
 Mass Effect 2
      Probably one of the best Western RPGs that will come out in 2010, Mass Effect 2 looks really good.  I mean it looks simply beautiful.  The revamped shooting mechanics along with the fixes to the various technical issues the first Mass Effect had, along with the improvements to the exploration with worlds that actually look different and a potentially engaging story (it is Bioware), make this game worthy of anticipation.
 

                              Crackdown 2
 Crackdown 2
      Though the first Crackdown had several problems, it was still very fun.  Jumping and running on buildings to collect the Agility Orbs, watching your character progress from what was practically a weakling to a total badass and the awesome explosions made for a really fun experience.  Hopefully taking what made the first game so great and refining those things, Ruffian Games can make Crackdown 2 an excellent sequel. 


                     Fable III
 Fable III
I enjoyed Fable: The Lost Chapters, was a bit underwhelmed by Fable II, and am anticipating Fable III.  I find the concept behind Fable to be an interesting and somewhat refreshing one and I would like to see the idea developed further.  Peter Molyneux is a very optimistic individual, and I want to see his vision for what Fable III should be and what it actually will be. 


                Split/Second
 Split/Second
      I tried to get into the racing genre of video games with Burnout Paradise, but that game was very frustrating to me, even though it's categorized as an "arcade racer".  Now, Split/Second totally looks like an arcade racer.  The premise of it makes me think of Twisted Metal and it just seems like it's going to be exhilarating to play.
 

           Super Street Fighter IV
  Super Street Fighter IV
      Dude, it's Street Fighter IV but Super.  At first glance, it might seem like something more suited to being DLC, but I believe that this case is similar to what people thought of Left 4 Dead 2 prior to its release: they thought it was too soon even though it really was not.  SSF IV will bring many improvements to the previous game, improvements that I think make it worth the purchase.  It will also cost 20$ less than a normal, newly released retail game.  That's something that does not happen with the new Maddens or Call of Dutys.
 
 
So there's my list.  Hopefully it was not too terrible to go through.  A few other games I would like to list are: Alan Wake, Splinter Cell: Conviction, Metro 2033, Batman: Arkham Asylum 2 and Dead Rising 2.  I'm looking forward to all of these games and more and my list would probably be different if I owned more than an Xbox 360, but I don't.  Perhaps I'll get another in 2010 :P. 
 
Edit: Oh wow, added unneeded information in the title (...in 2010).  Sorry for the typo!
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Mass effect 2+BioShock 2, agree-plosion!
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I'll certainly be picking up Bayonetta (best studio in the biz), Mass Effect 2, and Super Street Fighter, but other than that you left off most of the 360 games I'm looking forward to. Splinter Cell and Alan Wake are of course the big ones. Couldn't care less about Crackdown and Fable.

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boy, i really do seem like the only person who cares about Dark Void

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Obligatory GET HYPE.

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@trophyhunter said:
" no heavy rain? "
Dude, he explicitly stated that he did not have a PS3, thus, that is why he isn't including it. 
 
Nice list though. I can't wait for Bioshock 2 myself.
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@trophyhunter said:
" no heavy rain? "
Explained in the first paragraph.  Read.
 
@Romination said:
" boy, i really do seem like the only person who cares about Dark Void "
Don't worry, I'm also looking forward to it.  But from what I've heard about it, I'm scared that it will suffer the same fate as Bionic Commando.  But it has jetpacks and vertical cover, so who knows how it'll turn out.
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@RHCPfan24 said:
" @trophyhunter said:
" no heavy rain? "
Dude, he explicitly stated that he did not have a PS3, thus, that is why he isn't including it.   Nice list though. I can't wait for Bioshock 2 myself. "
well paint my fence and call me surely
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I'm STOKED for Splinter Cell: Conviction, but yeah, I'm looking forward to Bioshock 2 as well.

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Remove the last two from your list, then add Heavy Rain and Splinter Cell: Conviction and you have my top ten.

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@FluxWaveZ: I don't think THAT'S a fair comparison. The developers have showed their stuff by doing previous aerial combat games, and they're bringing in a great deal of new ideas (such as the ones you mentioned) and a crazy story that doesn't try to be edgey for the sake of trying to be cool. I loved Crimson Skies, and I have some good faith in it
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@Romination: True, I thought of that mostly because they're both Capcom published, but that's true.
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after just finishing Bioshock again, Im so excited to return to Rapture.

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@Akeldama: That's probably sarcasm.  Yeah, I was really let down by the fact that it's going to be Rapture... again!  Even worse, it's not Rapture pre-chaos, it's practically the same Rapture from the original Bioshock (or so I think).  At least we'll be able to explore the outside, in the water, and maybe there'll be more to it than just Rapture itself.
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@FluxWaveZ said:
" @Akeldama: That's probably sarcasm.  Yeah, I was really let down by the fact that it's going to be Rapture... again!  Even worse, it's not Rapture pre-chaos, it's practically the same Rapture from the original Bioshock (or so I think).  At least we'll be able to explore the outside, in the water, and maybe there'll be more to it than just Rapture itself. "
nope. No sarcasm here. I loved Bioshock and I am genuinely excited to return to Rapture and see what 2K has cooked up for us this time.
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@Akeldama: Ah, well that's good.  Perhaps they'll make it fresh enough by making us explore places we did not visit in the original like The Lost and Damned did with Liberty city.
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@FluxWaveZ said:
" @Akeldama: Ah, well that's good.  Perhaps they'll make it fresh enough by making us explore places we did not visit in the original like The Lost and Damned did with Liberty city.
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im hoping for some new locals that we didnt see in the original, but i would also love to revisit some of the better levels from the first game. Another romp through Fort Frolic would be amazing.
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Great write-up!  I am stoked to see how all those games turn out.
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@FluxWaveZ: I love your new avatar.
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Good list. I would have included Splinter Cell: Conviction however.

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@systech: Honestly, I didn't include it because I've never played a single Splinter Cell game so I'm not sure what to expect.  What Ubisoft is doing with the game sounds cool, but I'm still not sure if it will interest me too much.
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@Akeldama: There is a section in Bioshock 1 that you never get to visit. I believe it's due to those tunnel things crashing in and you having no access to them that doesn't require you to traverse water. But Big Daddys can traverse water, so, chacnes are you'll see alot of new locales.
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Nice list, three of the games that I'm extremely excited for come out this month (Bayonetta, Mass Effect 2, and No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle), but I forgot that so many other titles are coming out this year.

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@ShaunM: I'm not too sure about how Desperate Struggle will turn out given the problems the first game had, but maybe those were partly because of the technical limitations of the Wii and it'll be a great(er) game.
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Good list, I'd take off Just Cause 2 and SSF4 and add Splinter Cell and Heavy Rain... and maybe Red Dead Redemption

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Add Ace Attorney Investigations on that list :3

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@PistolPackinPoet: I would definitely add the new Ace Attorney game if I had a DS.  I've played all of them, love them and would enjoy going through the new one.  I'm not sure if I would enjoy it as much, though, as there seems to be no Phoenix Wright and I always preferred the court segments of those games compared to the "detective" work (which the new game will be mostly compose of, I hear).