
After a deceptively awesome February that contained blockbusters like Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Killzone 3, and Bulletstorm, March will provide little monetary relief before April rolls in with one of the best months in recent memory. The weather will be turning a little nicer this month, but developers and publishers are hoping to keep you inside with a strong line-up consisting of trademark franchise sequels and a very promising new IP that hopes to give Modern Warfare a run for its money. Several games had to be painstakingly cut from the list, including a favorite first person shooter than looks simply phenomenal, but that just goes to show how great of a month this really is. Here’s the five releases that we think are most likely to keep you out of the improving weather over the next 31 days.

Dragon Age 2 set the precedent that the series would always carry our choices over, but was it worth it?
If the choices won't matter, why bother? Bioware works so hard at giving meaningful choices but rarely if ever carrying out the impact of such choices to the end.

Fight Night Champion servers fail every weekend, breaking ranked matches & OWC features. Players resort to unranked custom matches as EA stays silent.

A number of leaks have popped up that reference Pokemon Black and White remakes in some way. Are they all coincidences or real in 2024?